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Once a traditional pub, the building that now houses The Fountain Tea Rooms has been beautifully refurbished by its current proprietors, and boasts comfy sofas, rustic wooden furniture and a calming colour scheme – the perfect surroundings in which to enjoy afternoon tea after exploring Bonsall and its walking routes. You won’...
View full reviewThe 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 reviewStep inside this quintessentially English vintage tearoom and be greeted by delicate fl oral patterns, bone china and bunting-adorned walls. The food is wholesome and home-baked using quality, local ingredients. Indulge in a full English breakfast, partake in a light lunch, or enjoy an afternoon tea in its traditional form or with a...
View full reviewSituated in the Fairtrade town of Matlock, the Black Cat Café is a lovely spot for everything from a relaxed morning coffee to a delicious lunchtime treat. Owners Roger and Val pride themselves on offering freshly prepared, home-cooked food and a warm, friendly welcome. Set back from the road, the café offers some much-needed pe...
View full reviewPopular among real ale enthusiasts, MoCa has again been nominated for the Matlock and Dales CAMRA Pub of the Year Award, having won the previous two years. The venue offers six regular ales from local breweries, including Abbeydale, Kelham Island and Dancing Duck, with a guest ale which changes every few days. If real ale isn't your...
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...
View full reviewSituated close to the banks of the river Derwent in Matlock, this delightful spot is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. For anyone visiting, it won’t be hard to see why this venue was named East Midlands’ Café/Bistro of the Year in the Food Awards England and was shortlisted for the 2018 awards. Competitivel...
View full reviewAmid spectacular Peak District scenery, The Stables Café offers a range of simple yet tasty hot and cold meals. Take your pick from a choice of cooked breakfasts, hearty lunches and delicious homemade cakes, or sit back and relax with a freshly ground Lavazza coffee, one of the many teas, a glass of wine or a bottle of cold beer....
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 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 reviewThe picturesque market village of Hartington is home to a quaint tearoom that also houses a tiny post office and gift shop. We were warmly welcomed by proprietor Sue into a relaxed, homely room with walls festooned with gorgeous watercolour paintings by local artists. As we perused the Beresford's varied lunchtime menu it was notice...
View full reviewSituated midway between Derby and Matlock is the family-run Family Tree coffee house and tearoom, specialising in coffee, tea and homemade food; there are also two delightful en-suite guest rooms in the separate annexe. When we arrived one afternoon, we were struck by the bustling atmosphere, and received a warm welcome from proprie...
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 reviewStanding proudly in the Marsh Green Estate, at the heart of 150 acres of grassy parkland, this charming spot provides the perfect excuse to escape to the country. Admire the famous English Longhorn cattle, and wander into the farm shop to peruse locally sourced meat and cheese, freshly baked bread and locally brewed beers. Then, m...
View full reviewThe picture-postcard hamlet of Hulme End, in the Peak District National Park, is home to stunning natural vistas and plenty of outdoor adventure opportunities. It’s therefore no wonder that The Tea Junction has become an exceedingly popular spot for refueling. The team that mans this sought-after haunt knows more than a thing or...
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