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Conveniently situated in the main square, near the home of the Bakewell pudding, The Red Lion boasts all the features of a traditional country pub. Homemade pub favourites start at £8.95 and include beef and ale pie and scrumptious chilli, and diners can rest assured all dishes are cooked from local ingredients. A children's m...
View full reviewThis charming 17th-century building was once the home of Annie Wilson, a local woman who acquired the legendary recipe for Bakewell pudding, which she began producing and selling from the property in around 1860. The puddings - a puff pastry base with a layer of sweet strawberry jam, topped with a set mixture of eggs and almonds - a...
View full reviewBeautifully situated in the heart of Bakewell, The Rutland Arms Hotel occupies a stunning Victorian building dating back to 1804. Bursting with original architectural details, the spectacular building is the perfect setting for an unforgettable visit; it’s is believed Jane Austen once stayed at this historic venue while writing ...
View full reviewOn crossing the bridge into the ancient market town of Bakewell, one of the first places to greet you is Rajas Indian Restaurant. It was a chilly night when we were welcomed inside and we were glad to take our seats beside a crackling open fire. On the menu and specials board we found a range of exquisite dishes from across India, i...
View full reviewStep inside Le Mistral's Bakewell branch and you'll be greeted by a friendly team of staff, colourful Continental decor and a vibrant atmosphere. Here, couples, families, friends and associates can enjoy a range of soft pastries over specially blended morning coffee, as well as delicious lunches and suppers. Classic French dishes ab...
View full reviewCross the River Wye, into the heart of the bustling, historic market town of Bakewell and you'll find The Wheatsheaf. Inside this traditional stone building, home-cooked meals of epic proportions await hungry souls. Feast on hearty pies, mammoth mixed grills and unfeasibly large roast Derbyshire chickens or challenge yourself with h...
View full reviewSituated in the delightful town of Bakewell, Arthur’s is named after owner Holly’s great grandfather, who was a local of the area. Nowadays the venue offers a contemporary drinking and dining experience, providing locally sourced food and drinks served with simple style and fresh flavours. Proudly positioned on Bridge Street, ...
View full reviewSome places are well-worth seeking out. The Vine Café at Because I Like It is such a place, a lovely café-bistro serving a range of light dining menus, and gorgeous coffee and cake. Owners Val and Nigel have brought something special to Bakewell, serving exquisite dishes that cater to vegetarian, vegan, and&n...
View full reviewWhat a treat it is to walk through The Bakewell Tart Shop and see all of the fabulous cakes and pies proudly displayed. Inside the shop you’ll fi nd the café and bakery counter, filled with pretty furniture and vintage crockery, and attended to by smartly dressed staff. From the tempting menu and selection of spe...
View full reviewOnce serving the Derby to Manchester line, Hassop Station is now all about leisure time. The railway line is long gone; in its place is the Monsal Trail - a lovely cycling and walking route from Bakewell to Buxton. There's nowhere better to rest tired feet and refuel than at Hassop Station's reincarnation as a charming café. ...
View full reviewThis traditional country inn can be found in the heart of the village of Ashford in the Water and offers a warm welcome to all. Inside, oak beams and Derbyshire stone walls add to its cosy charm, while outside, a large garden beckons in warm weather. The light and airy conservatory is also a favourite spot in which to enjoy lunch ...
View full reviewAshford-in-the-Water is one of the Peak District's prettiest villages, and The Bull's Head, which dates back to the 17th Century, has a charm and character that is pure old England. Its oak beams and the historic village photos adorning the walls create a nostalgic, cosy environment in which to relax and enjoy a meal. Chef-landlord ...
View full reviewThe Lathkil Hotel is a place of tremendous natural beauty, overlooking a limestone dale with views across fields and woods to Youlgreave. Known locally for its wonderful offering of delicious food The four recently refurbished en-suite guest bedrooms are bright and modern and boast all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay...
View full reviewThe Chatsworth Estate is a gorgeous stately home renowned for its extensive parkland, noble history and continued growth and development. Visitors flock here throughout the year to admire the sculptured gardens and grand interiors, and to enjoy a taste of luxury in one of several dining destinations.
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A former 18th-century coaching inn and part of the resplendent Chatsworth Estate, this lovely inn is only minutes away from the Chatsworth Farm Shop and the house itself.
The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley has 13 well-appointed bedrooms, all of which are designed to combine chic country house style with boutique hotel comfort. ...
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