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This hidden Derbyshire gem, overlooking the pretty stone village of Calver, is ideal for a low-key lunch or a smart evening meal. Located in Hope Valley in the midst of the Peak District National Park, with an attractive terrace from which to survey the view, The Derwentwater Arms is a great place to enjoy satisfying fare whilst tak...
View full reviewA beautiful summer’s evening, a restaurant overlooking a stunning valley, and exceptional cuisine – this is what characterised our visit to The White Horse. This elegant venue combines traditional features with modern touches – think exposed brickwork, fireplaces, wooden windowsills and subtle background music. After being s...
View full reviewNo matter when you find yourself at Lawrie’s Bistro & Coffee House, you can be sure that the team will have crafted plenty of treats fit to stump even the most accomplished decision-maker. Morning visits spell hearty breakfasts such as eggs Benedict pepped-up with pulled ham hock, fresh spinach, crispy bacon or oak-smoked sa...
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 reviewSet in the historic industrial town of Clay Cross, this characterful venue offers a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike. The pub re-opened in 2013 after a thorough renovation, and under the guidance of new owners Craig and Mark even won the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Alongside scrubbed wood...
View full reviewThe Eyre Arms at Calver was fully refurbished in March 2015, giving the beautiful stone-built pub a new lease of life. It has become a family-friendly dining destination that oozes character – think exposed bricks, an open fireplace and original beams – housed in a bright, airy space, complete with plenty of outdoor seating. View full review
Featured 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 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 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 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 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 reviewTucked away in the heart of a former spa town, Stones is a cosy restaurant serving modern British cuisine with style. The philosophy at Stones is to deliver a fantastic dining experience in a relaxed setting, and this is realised in the restaurant’s smart and intimate, yet welcoming dining space. The kitchen ...
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 reviewThe Old Eyre Arms occupies pride of place in the charming village of Hassop. This traditional country pub is a haven for even the most discerning foodies, offering classic British fare with a twist, and provides a relaxed space in which to enjoy casual drinks. This delightful establishment was recently taken over by Lee and Sian. ...
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