Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Bamford including Cintra's Tea Rooms, Riverside Herb Centre, Grasshopper Cafe, Cafe Adventure, Rose Cottage, Pool Cafe, Village Green, Eyam Tea Rooms, Outside Hathersage Cafe, Tastebuds Cafe
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Tastebuds Cafe in the Hope Valley Garden Centre is a pretty decent cafe with a good range of hot and cold food, snacks and sandwiches. We only had hot drinks and scones which were very good, and service was friendly and efficient.On the minus side here is that whereas the single toilet within the cafe was perfectly clean, the Gents toilet in the main garden centre was rather manky at the time of my visit and is in serious need of a good clean.
4 based on 117 reviews
A comfortable cafe with seating for 60, in the beautiful Peak District village of Hathersage, above the well-loved Outside shop. Popular with climbers, walkers, bikers and anyone who happens to be passing by. Breakfast, light snacks and full meals are ser
We first started using this cafe for Sunday breakfast many years ago, as at that time it was the only place in the Hope Valley that served breakfast. Then for whatever reason, probably because other venues started doing breakfast, we stopped using Outside. We have recently "rediscovered" this great cafe and have had a breakfast and sandwiches at lunchtime today. I had smoked salmon and cream cheese, which was excellent, with loads of cream cheese and salmon. Everything is very reasonable and we shall be renewing our acquaintance with Outside.
4 based on 466 reviews
Eyam Tea Room is a licensed Tearoom and provides a good Home Cooking approach aiming to meet a variety of tastes. We welcome cyclists, walkers and school groups both large and small. If possible to let us know that a large group is coming so that we can r
Very friendly staff and good range of food available - can recommend the scones, served warm, melt in the mouth and delicious. Indoor and outdoor seating in the centre of the village so easy to find and well worth a visit despite the calorie count !
4 based on 284 reviews
Super little cafe perfectly located in the heritage village of Eyam in the Peak District. We bake gorgeous cakes and cook tasty savouries 7 days a week for you to enjoy, using fantastic local produce. Our coffee is Fairtrade, organic and rainforest certif
Very pleasant cafe with a good range of food. However we thought the cakes were expensive - a slice of carrot cake at £3.75 was somewhat too steep for us (no prices displayed but we were glad we asked before ordering) so we just had drinks which were nice. Friendly staff and good service so well worth a visit, but watch those prices.Many thanks for your review; just a comment re our prices - all our cakes are small batch & hand made on the premises from premium quality ingredients (butter/free range eggs/real vanilla extracts etc). Portions are generous and customers often share a piece of our layer cakes because of that and traybake prices start at 2.50.Prices are also inclusive of VAT, reflect our commitment to sustainable business practices which attract higher overheads (compostable cups etc; increased recycling costs and paying staff fairly and above minimum wage).Iâm glad you enjoyed your drinks and experienced good service. Best wishes, Sara
4 based on 100 reviews
Visited here with my daughter after having a swim at the pool.There are plenty of options on the menu, whether you are after a light bite or something more substantial you should find something to suit. My daughter opted for a jacket potato with tuna mayo, I went for a coffee and a rhubarb flapjack.You order and pay at the till, the food and coffee arrived not long after.The flapjack was very good and my daughter polished off the jacket potato. There is plenty of seating inside and also outside of the weather is good. If we are in the area again we would pay another visit.If you are travelling by car, there is a car park just across the road.
4 based on 469 reviews
Fully Licensed Tea Rooms, serving breakfasts and lunches. We serve an array of homemade cakes, with a wide selection of hot & cold drinks available.
We enjoyed delicious ham, eggs and chips followed by equally delicious apple pie served by friendly, smiling staff. And we were fascinated by the story told on the menu of the history of the building, including the fact that for many years there was a public footpath which went right through it and which was used by funeral processions going to the church. Now internally it is light and bright with an ideal ambience for a relaxing lunch. To be recommended.
4 based on 80 reviews
Cafe Adventure is located on Edale Road, in the village of Hope, in the Peak District, Derbyshire. We have an eat-in and take-away menu, catering for breakfast, hot and cold lunches, hot and cold drinks and a selection of homemade cakes and pastries. Here
We had breakfast before we started a bike ride last week.I ordered Billyâs specials beans on toast with poached eggs.The beans were delicious and the toast was really good. I was really pleased with the food and enjoyed it very much. Well done cafe adventure.
4 based on 110 reviews
Short, seasonal & contemporary menu & speciality coffee in the heart of the Peak District. Pop up food evenings
We decided to drive out to this cafe from Stockport on Sunday 7/7/19.We arrived to no welcome, menu is limited when looking for healthy options. A good point is the blackboard that states local suppliers. I opted for the Avocado on sourdough & flat white my husband opted for the cheese & onion toastie plus a pot of tea. My husband went to order & pay and before he came back to the table a young girl arrived to inform us that my choice was off the menu. The young girl asked if I would come to the till to order an alternative and sort out the difference in cost. I ordered a cheese & ham toastie which was ok but far too much cheese for both of us and greasy. The coffee was delicious. We thought about having a cake but the cabinet was nearly empty and what was there was not appealing.Customer service aspect of our visit rates at zero due to being unfriendly and the young lad clearing the tables had reprimanded the girl 3 times in front of others whilst we kept refilling our water glasses. Very unprofessional and not fair on the girl who was nervous when she arrived at our table. The lad clearing the tables had no smile and no interaction with anyone not even eye contact. We left without a goodbye or thank-you from anybody. We then went into Castleton and went into another cafe and had tea & cake, it was worlds apart.We both have 35+ years each of customer service skills and number one rule is make sure the customer feels valued and you are grateful for their custom. HiI am sorry you were disappointed with your visit to us, particularly as we pride ourselves on good customer service.We are a casual dining establishment though and you order at the till point, which might be why you were not met as you walked in.We offer a short fresh menu to provide quality and reduce food waste. As it was a Sunday we were extremely busy and it meant some items had sold out, so I appreciate you could not get your first choice and as all cakes are homemade there may have been a reduced selection as I said we had been very busy.I am sorry the grilled cheese sandwich did not meet your expectations, however it is in the American style and we get many reviews saying people love them, therefore I would say this must have come down to your personal taste.However I am pleased you enjoyed your coffee!I have to say I am a bit confused on your comments over a member of staff being reprimanded as we have a great friendly team and I was not aware of such an incident at the time, nor did any member of staff mention anything. I am sorry if you felt they did not interact with you as much as you would have liked, however on busy days we do like to make sure tables are cleared efficiently.Of course all staff should be friendly and approachable and I do not believe your experience is representative of the Grasshopper, which is shown In the many positive reviews we get.Of course if you mentioned you had any issues at the time we would have done our best to resolve them.
4 based on 181 reviews
Visit the herb centre cafe a fair bit and have enjoyed the food their (only eat the Tuna Melt) not sure if regular staff are on holiday or have left but it wasn't quite as good this time , was too cold where cheese not melted enough and cheese was a lot sparser than normal portions .Parnters' lunch wasn't as good as normal either sadly. However is always great to sit and watch the birds so may go back at some point hopefully the regular cook/chef will be back at the helm :)
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4 based on 438 reviews
Cintra's is a licensed cafe situated in the popular Peak District of Hathersage. Seating for up to 44 inside but with the added surprise of the large, beautiful, secluded, dog friendly tea garden at the rear of the cafe. Cintra's offers a varied menu to s
It's been a long time since we visited the Peak District and even longer since we went to hathersage. The amount of tea rooms/coffee houses has gone through the roof with what seems one every two hundred yards so the choice is fantastic. However finding one that is concerned about food and quality of service rather than keeping up with trends is very difficult. We called in at cintra and found a lovely place with excellent staff a typical English tea room with an hidden garden out side that was lovely to dine in. It really is hard to find anything to fault in this place and it's one I could definitely recomend to any of me in the area. The coffee was very acceptable and the cheese, bacon and maple panini was delicious. Thankyou to the staff here you made our day and visit to hathersage well worth while.Thankyou so much for your lovely review. Cintraâs has been a tea room since 1937 and I have always believed itâs important to keep it as traditional as possible,offering good quality food with an excellent service.I am going to share your kind comments with all the staff and hope you will visit again soon.
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