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For anyone who enjoys delicious British food in a traditional setting, The Little John is the perfect destination. This quintessentially English country inn, which boasts affordable accommodation, fi ne ales and fantastic food, is located in the heart of Hathersage in the Hope Valley, and it's a hard to imagine a better place to com...
View full reviewMajestic, characterful and set in picture-perfect Hathersage, The George will easily tempt you in, offering excellent food, charming staff and exceptional surrounds. And with the Peak District on its doorstep and plenty of locally sourced produce on the menu, it's well-equipped to showcase the very best of Derbyshire. Inside you'll ...
View full reviewThe Scotsman’s Pack Country Inn stands on an old track road leading from Derbyshire to Sheffield. It takes its name from Scottish packmen, who visited the area spreading news and selling traditional tweeds. As it was then, the inn is still a much-loved stop for recuperation, offering the kitchen’s traditional fare with a conte...
View full reviewSituated in one of the most beautiful parts of the Peak District National Park, the David Mellor Design Museum Café is a truly unique environment in which to relax and enjoy delicious homemade food. A key fi gure in British design, David Mellor was widely known as ‘the cutlery king’. The café is situated on the same site as ...
View full reviewSet in nine acres of picturesque private land, The Plough Inn is a wonderful place in which to enjoy the delights of the countryside. The garden, which slopes down to meet the banks of the River Derwent, includes both a pleasant courtyard and an attractive beer garden where guests can dine al fresco. In the cooler months, this 16t...
View full reviewFew places will delight nature lovers as much as the café at Riverside Herb Centre. Owners Chris and Karen have cleverly positioned birdfeeders outside the windows, creating a beautiful bird ballet of Siskins, Nuthatches and woodland birds. A tempting range of lunchtime meals and teatime treats are available, from freshly mad...
View full reviewThe community-owned Anglers Rest in Bamford retains a loyal following of returning visitors thanks to the great service and food, and a crowd-pleasing range of craft beer and ale. It’s no surprise they were named District Pub of the Year 2017 by Sheffield and District CAMRA. Inside, an inviting blend of traditional features and...
View full reviewThere’s nowhere better to spend a pleasant afternoon than the charming Hope Valley Garden Centre, where Taste Buds Café awaits with a warm welcome and range of tempting treats. Guests can pop by for a cup of tea or coffee and a choice of teacakes, crumpets, cakes or a cream tea. Morning visits see a full range of cooked breakfa...
View full reviewSituated only a short drive away from Sheffield city centre is The Maynard, a restaurant often described as a Peak District gem by those who know it well. The building, grand and traditional in its architecture, offers a contemporary interior that makes it one of a kind in the area. Whether it’s a romantic meal&nb...
View full reviewThere 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 Peal District adventure. Catering for every craving, all three establishments offer tasty panini, homemade pies, fresh ...
View full reviewSituated in the Peak District’s stunning Hope Valley, The Yorkshire Bridge Inn is a family-owned destination inn with multiple awards to its name. Just a short stroll from the beautiful Ladybower Reservoir, it’s a spectacular retreat for those looking to find respite in nature. The Upper Derwent reservoir area is a paradise fo...
View full reviewLaying claim to being the highest pub in Derbyshire, The Barrel Inn boasts stunning views of the Peak District National Park and plenty of charm, and dates back to 1597. Good friends with many of the local suppliers, the proprietors of The Barrel Inn receive the highest quality produce which is then cooked on the premises, providing...
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 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...
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