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The time has come for Forest Garden Centre's well-kept secret to be revealed. Its coffee shop and bistro, Tall Trees, can be found in the corner of the centre's plantaria, where hungry visitors can pull up a chair and sample some topnotch food. Tall Trees is proud to be different, and it really is. Just take a look at the huge home-...
View full reviewThe entrance to The Shalimar revealed an airy conservatory bedecked with sofas. Here, diners are invited to take a seat for a pre-meal drink or wait in comfort for a takeaway. Our waiters were extremely attentive, providing helpful advice on dishes and adapting them to suit our individual needs. You can choose from a selection of ...
View full reviewHead to Darley Dale on the edge of the Peak District National Park and amidst the verdant scenery you’ll find The Orangery at St Elphin’s Park. This spectacular restaurant provides a serene environment in which to enjoy seasonal modern British cuisine.
The stylish interior features high ceilings and a neutral colour pal...
The Darwin Forest Country Park is a getaway close to the stunning Derbyshire Peaks, and it's here you'll find the delightful Foresters Bar & Restaurant. In its new conservatory, Foresters Restaurant offers discerning diners the opportunity to enjoy locally sourced, freshly cooked delights from head chef Steve Mower's kitchen - a...
View full reviewOwned by Lord Edward Manners of nearby Haddon Hall, The Peacock at Rowsley is a chic yet cosy luxury boutique hotel. With three AA red stars putting it in the top 200 hotels in the country, and three AA rosettes for its food, The Peacock leads the way in service and hospitality. The small and highly efficient hotel team offers the...
View full reviewThe Red Lion Inn is a traditional pub with a difference. A lovely old building, circa 1680, the Red Lion has all the trappings of a classic English country inn. There are ancient oak beams, bare stone walls, warming open fires and a pleasant patio for summer days. The original water source for this one-time brewhouse is a 30-foot we...
View full reviewThe Druid Inn is a beautiful tavern, which combines traditional country character with contemporary cuisine. Situated in the historic village of Birchover, the pub brings a touch of modernity to a countryside filled with rock carvings, stone circles and rocky tors.
The kitchen is overseen by a chef with a bac...
At the charming Sycamore Inn, the warm and cosy ambience and dedicated staff will make guests feel right at home. Traditional British fare is the order of the day here, and all ingredients are locally sourced where possible; the meat even comes from the local butchers. The Sycamore Inn's signature pies are of particular note (the st...
View full reviewFeatured in numerous editions of the Good Beer Guide, and named CAMRA’s Pub of the Year in Derbyshire 2012, it’s easy to see why The Flying Childers Inn attracts scores of returning customers. The inn is every bit the archetypal village pub, having faithfully served the community of Stanton in Peak for many years. The team pla...
View full reviewWith a focus on reasonably priced, wholesome food and a family-friendly atmosphere to boot, it comes as no surprise that this traditional free house is a popular choice with locals and visitors alike. Like each of his dedicated chefs, owner Carlo is a passionate and innovative individual, always striving to improve his fare. Th...
View full reviewSet high above Matlock town centre, with views from the heated patio area stretching out across the Derwent Valley, the Thorn Tree Inn can best be described as friendly, cosy and inviting. Since taking over the pub, hosts Pat and Emma have become famous throughout the surrounding area for their pie nights on Wednesdays - you choose ...
View full reviewWith a beautiful and commanding corner facade overlooking Hall Leys Park and the river beyond, a tuk-tuk used for takeaway deliveries on display outside the grand entrance, and an appetising, spicy aroma permeating the air, you'll be impressed by Maazi even before stepping inside. This sophisticated Indian restaurant, occupying what...
View full reviewA setting within the historic Chatsworth Estate adds something of an extra-special pedigree to the Peak District village of Beeley. The Devonshire Arms epitomises everything you’d expect from an inn that occupies such a beautiful location. Flanked by traditional stone cottages and with a babbling brook out front, this AA-rosette...
View full reviewThe decor in this modern, spacious restaurant is as tasteful as the food it serves. An open kitchen allows diners the chance to watch as Sicilian and Venetian dishes are perfectly recreated. The dining experience at Viva is authentically Italian, with a vast menu offering a variety of bread, starters, pizza, pasta, risotto, meat a...
View full reviewFor delicious home-cooked fare, look no further than Black Cat Café. The building is characterful, having stood since Victorian times. It is a great place to visit for a peaceful coffee break, or enjoy a leisurely meal. Visit in the morning and fill up for the day ahead with a full English, or pop in at lunchtime for a sandwich m...
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