Fair Trade Keswick | Eat & Drink Fairtrade
Keswick and District Fair Trade Campaign promote Fairtrade both locally and internationally. Keswick is now recognised as one of the country's leading centres of Fairtrade.
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Eat & Drink Fairtrade

  • About eating and drinking Fairtrade (It’s useful to read this first.)

    Here we are listing all cafés, coffee shops, tea shops, pubs and restaurants in, and quite widely around, Keswick which provide either Fairtrade coffee or tea or both to their customers. While we applaud all those businesses which are completely Fairtrade, we know that some provide either Fairtrade tea......

  • Esquires Coffee Shop, Ambleside

    Multinational chain of coffee shops, founded in Canada in 1993, with outlets in the Middle East, Asia, the UK, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia.  Esquires, owned by Cooks Global Foods, has a strong corporate commitment to Fairtrade (all its coffee and teas are Fairtrade) and......

  • Greggs

    Greggs, founded 75 years ago in Newcastle and now with over 1700 outlets around the UK, is a take-away with a difference, in that all their coffees and teas and some of their fruit juices are Fairtrade.  Every day Greggs supplies a healthy breakfast for......

  • National Trust

    From October 2016 all 200 National Trust properties with cafés and restaurants now serve Fairtrade tea as well as Fairtrade coffee and a selection of Fairtrade fruit juices.  In Cumbria these properties include: Acorn Bank (near Penrith), Aira Force (Ullswater), Allan Bank (Grasmere), Sizergh (near......

  • Threlkeld Coffee Shop

    If you are searching for a cup of Fairtrade coffee, tea or hot chocolate, the place to visit is the Threlkeld Coffee Shop. When Threlkeld Village Hall was renovated, a coffee shop was built into the Hall with a grand view of Clough Head and......

  • Watermill Café, Caldbeck

    Set in a beautiful secluded positon on the riverbank just below St. Kentigern’s Church, in whose churchyard John Peel is buried. Priest’s Mill is an old watermill built by a Rector of Caldbeck in 1702. The Watermill Café occupies most of the early 18th century......

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