Nothing quite beats a good kebab. We know they aren’t the healthiest food, but who cares when all you fancy after a night out is a great kebab.
With so many in Carlisle to choose from, we’ve gone through Tripadvisor reviews to find out where you can find the best.
From restaurants to takeaways, here are customers' favourite kebabs in Carlisle.
Best kebabs in Carlisle
The Old Bank
Where is it: 4.5/5
Tripadvisor rating: 34 Fisher Street, Carlisle CA3 8RH
According to Tripadvisor reviews, The Old Bank is the best place in Carlisle for a kebab. Reviews speak highly of chicken kebabs, although not for a while. However, the menu in general receives rave reviews, with it being the number 4 restaurant in Carlisle overall.
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Alexandros Greek Restaurant and Deli
Where is it: 66-68 Warwick Road, Carlisle CA1 1DR
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Where better to enjoy an authentic kebab than a Greek restaurant. Reviews praise the “delicious fresh food” and speaking of the kebabs, one reviewer wrote, “the taste was just incredible”.
The Coach and Horses
Where is it: 234 Kingstown Road, Carlisle CA3 0DE
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
The Coach and Horses has made it to third place for best kebabs in Carlisle. Despite no reviews mentioning kebabs for a number of years, the restaurant still receives frequent positive comments and praise from customers.
The Viceroy
Where is it: Unit 6 Linton House Shaddongate New Location-Opposite Original Location, Carlisle
Tripadvisor rating: 4.5/5
Reviewers of The Viceroy frequently reference the tasty kebab platter, calling it “fantastic” and “excellent”.
The Last Zebra
Where is it: 6 Lowther Street, Carlisle CA3 8DA
Tripadvisor rating: 4/5
Reviews are mixed for The Last Zebra, however positive comments triumph making it number 5 on the list. Kebabs are frequently mentioned in reviews, with customers rating the chicken and lamb kebabs.
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