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Nestled in the charming village of Castleton, close to Peveril Castle, Peveril Tea Rooms welcomes all visitors, both two-legged and four. Whether you’re cycling, walking or just visiting for the day, it’s well worth fitting in a visit to this delightful spot. Guests can enjoy breakfast, light lunch or afternoon tea, and the tr...
View full reviewHope Valley is found in the stunning rural Peak District and is famous for its Blue John gemstone, historic castle and incredible landscapes. Tucked away within the depths of the rolling countryside is the quintessential traditional village of Castleton, home to an abundance of jewellers, gift shops, and the delightful Three Roofs...
View full reviewThis welcoming café offers a little corner of heaven, come rain or shine. Whether you unwind surrounded by lush flora in the sunlit courtyard, or relax in the bright and airy conservatory, you will be treated to a plethora of classic dishes and snacks - alongside delicious Fairtrade coffees, fresh smoothies and speciality tea...
View full reviewSitting on the edge of the Peak District, Whirlow Hall Farm is just a few miles from where Jamie Oliver kick-started his campaign to raise awareness of exactly what we are eating and where it comes from. At Whirlow Farm they take this notion to the next level; their food miles are measured in metres and the farm shop and café...
View full reviewThe Cathedral Café sits opposite the stunning 18th-Century cathedral in Derby city centre and serves lovely homemade food. We took a seat and admired the cosy decor and lovely views of the cathedral from the large windows. I selected the pea and watercress soup and my guest chose the vegetarian quiche and salad; the lar...
View full reviewWithin two years of opening, Cool River Café has become a local treasure and is testament to the dedication of owner Phil and his team, who are all serious about good food. With the Matlock café having proved a success, a second Cool River Café has opened in Derby city centre. At both venues, everything is ma...
View full reviewIn the blossoming Cathedral Quarter, the smell of freshly made artisan bread will stop you in your tracks as you stumble upon Baked - a lovely cafe and coffee shop serving speciality coffee and artisan breads and cakes. Entering the light, airy interior, we were greeted by proprietor Victoria and took a seat by the full-length windo...
View full reviewThe 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 reviewCommunity-conscious Rumbles is a charity with a string of delightful cafés and an outside catering service. Their tagline of 'good food, good times, good cause' describes their ethos exactly. Focusing on training people with learning disabilities in the catering trade, Rumbles helps to improve employment opportunities and dev...
View full reviewBluebells is a working dairy farm where the team are passionate about milk, ice cream and good food. The ice cream is made from the milk of their own cows and is combined with the finest ingredients to produce a luxurious-tasting, artisan, multi-award-winning ice cream. Sample the many flavours in the beautiful new Ice Cream Tea Roo...
View full reviewSituated in the beautiful Endcliffe Park in the Porter Valley, away from the hustle and bustle of Sheffield city centre, Endcliffe Park Independent Café likes to give its customers a warm welcome, whatever the weather. They pride themselves on using locally sourced produce, free-range eggs and Fairtrade teas and coffees. With a f...
View full reviewThis Café at Renishaw Hall can be found in the attractive Stables Courtyard of the historic north Derbyshire Renishaw Estate. Located in the beautiful grounds, this cosy eatery sits adjacent to the magnificent Renishaw Hall and gardens. The seasonal menu features a wealth of local produce; you’ll find hot and cold lunches, sump...
View full review�There are three National Trust tearooms in the Peak District - each one with its own character, and each one an ideal place for weary ramblers and tired tourists to rest and relax before heading off on their next Peak District adventure. Catering for every craving, the three establishments offer tasty panini, homemade pies, fre...
View full reviewSome 75 years ago, the Cooper family sold tea and cakes to visitors arriving at Edale railway station. Having gained a dedicated following, they decided to set up a real café and today, tourists and locals alike are still enjoying what the historic Cooper's Café has to offer. Located on the famous Pennine Way, Cooper's...
View full reviewDelicious café serves a wide range of classic breakfasts, light lunches and hearty meals, all at a reasonable price. This family-run venture offers something for everyone, serving home-cooked food within a relaxed, peaceful environment. The all-day breakfast menu is comprehensive, with options ranging from quick bites and pastrie...
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