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The Book Café serves an array of breakfasts, cakes, and larger lunches, delighting Derbyshire’s foodies. This well-loved establishment recently opened a second café in Belper. For breakfast, choose from popular options like avocado on sourdough toast and the full Derbyshire breakfast, which is a meat-lover’s dream. Lunchtime...
View full reviewA 17th-century former coaching inn, the Coach & Horses is a family-run free house with a long-standing reputation for good food, excellent cask ales and a warm welcome. Complete with original oak beams, handmade furnishings, flagged floors and log burners, this is a cosy place for guests to relax. Daily deliveries of bread, m...
View full reviewIf you haven’t already visited, it’s high time you called in at Fresh Basil. This award-winning café and deli has a glowing reputation among locals and newbies, and it’s easy to see why; when you step inside this Aladdin’s cave, you’ll be greeted by a range of treats. Discover triple-tiered homemade cakes, freshly baked...
View full reviewAt this traditional English tearoom, owner Susan Heeley bakes all cakes and scones on-site, adding a personal touch to this enchanting venue. For those planning special occasions, she also makes beautiful celebration cakes on request. With a warm welcome, delectable treats and ample space for pushchairs, it’s a popular spot for ...
View full review�The mouth-watering smell of freshly baked bread and sweet treats tempts passersby into Strutt Street Bakery. Everything is homemade including the jams, dressings and speciality fruit vinegars to ensure the breakfasts, lunches and cakes are high quality. The selection of filled panini - including bacon and Brie with cranberry sa...
View full reviewThe Black Swan is a family-owned free house prominently positioned on Belper Market Place, in the heart of the town. It offers a wide variety of high-quality food and drink, seven days a week. The McCready family arrived in 2004 and have transformed this, now very charming, establishment both inside and out. Well known for offering ...
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. ...
Adopting a homespun approach to decor, MADE @ No. 18 is a quirky bistro combining exposed brickwork and stripped-back pine with a handmade touch. The venue plays host to community arts projects and live entertainment in a converted stable block to its rear, while the restaurant offers four distinct menus for diners to choose from,...
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 ...
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Tucked away in the quiet village of Baslow, you’ll find the historic Cavendish Hotel, a spectacular venue with extensive grounds. The Cavendish was formerly owned by the Duke of Rutland but became the property of the Duke of Devonshire in 1830, reputedly won at the card table. Overlooking the Chatsworth Estate, ...
View full reviewThis picturesque stone pub and restaurant on the edge of the Peak District National Park has not only received much recent acclaim but is also one of the oldest hostelries in Derbyshire, with documented use as an inn dating back to 1590.
The name derives from a Viking board game played here by monks in the 14th century, and...
For family meals, swift solo lunches, and relaxed get-togethers, Sea Fish delivers time and time again. Inside, modern decor, intimate booth seating, a seaside-evoking blue and gold palette, and scatterings of nautical trinkets contribute to a sense of relaxed sophistication. The restaurant’s talented kitchen staff are especiall...
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