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If 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 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 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 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 reviewFor traditional, wholesome food in a homely environment, look no further than the Eagle Tavern in the quaint village of Heage. It's everything a village pub should be, complete with a warm, welcoming environment, delicious fare and a well-stocked bar. The menu features a whole host of classic pub dishes at reasonable prices, togethe...
View full reviewSet in the rolling Derbyshire hills with stunning views that stretch as far as Sheffield, this traditional country pub is understandably popular with walkers and local diners alike. We were greeted by a flickering log fire and the warm buzz of conversation and - despite the pub's position in relative wilderness - the place was pa...
View full reviewNestled in the beautiful village of Eyam, this dog-friendly café offers a range of delicious food. With a selection of breakfast plates, lunchtime meals and cakes available, there‘s plenty to choose from. For breakfast, pan-fried mushrooms and spinach on toast is great for vegans, while meat-eaters can enjoy locally sourced bac...
View full reviewIn many ways The Dog is a traditional Derbyshire pub, with a roaring open fire and real ales on tap. But on closer inspection you'll discover what makes this place distinctive. The guest ales are sourced from microbreweries where possible and change every few days, the restaurant has a particular polish and the service comes with an...
View full reviewStunning walks start and end at this traditional pub. Licensed since 1787, The Red Lion at Litton sits in a central spot overlooking the pretty village green. Landlady Jeanne and resident labrador Humphrey extend a warm welcome to all who visit. Inside this cosy little gem you’ll find stone floors, roaring fires and wood panelli...
View full reviewThis charming inn, built in 1630, was once the watering hole of the numerous mine owners in the area - dubbing themselves 'The Barmote Court', they would gather here to decide on the issues of the day. Now, locally born landlord Ian Jackson and landlady Ruth Nuttall have built up an enviable reputation for The Miners based on fine, ...
View full reviewSituated in the heart of the Peak District, in the delightful grounds of Eyam Hall, this charming yet sophisticated café and restaurant offers elegant bistro dining. Owned by the hall’s residents, the Wrights, and located just five miles from Sheffield and ten miles from Chatsworth, this is the perfect spot to break up a day’...
View full reviewThe newly refurbished Peacock is nestled in the beautiful Derbyshire countryside, on the edge of the village of Cutthorpe. Proudly independent, this characterful pub combines modern comforts with a convivial individuality. The kitchen team has created a menu that’s full of British classics – think juicy beefburgers, steaks and...
View full reviewLocated just outside Chesterfield, this family-run restaurant offers exceptional cuisine in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Upon entering, guests are greeted by a stylish modern interior and friendly, helpful staff. If you’re visiting for a classy brunch, the bubbles and brunch option is not to be missed: enjoy smoked salmon an...
View full reviewThe Manor is a contemporary, family-friendly venue comprising a coffee house, dining pub, restaurant and function space. The pretty 16th-century venue at The Manor is one of Chesterfield's oldest private houses that has been restored with the help of English Heritage and boasts some of the original features. It is situated just off ...
View full reviewThis 18th-Century inn has metamorphosed into a unique and elegant dining venue while retaining a local pub atmosphere. Regular events, such as music, poker and quiz evenings, add to the community feel, while the outside children's play area lets guests know that this is a family-friendly establishment. Polite, attentive staff; ...
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