Molly Robinson, 92, has been visiting Langley Castle's restaurant weekly for 37 years, first with her late husband and now solo. She remains a beloved 'VIP' among staff and visitors.
Molly Robinson , pictured with Langley Castle 's Eilidh Wise, previously visited with her husband before he passed away
Her lunch choice never changes, enjoying the soup of the day and fish and chips, washed down with two glasses of champagne.
Loyal Customer Langley Castle Molly Robinson Restaurant Cumbria Tradition
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