Reviews on Contemporary food in Chapel-en-le-Frith, United Kingdom including Cafe at The Green Pavilion, Tilly's Of Castleton, The Dome at Buxton, Dubbing Good Food
Things to do in Chapel-en-le-Frith
4 based on 468 reviews
We've been here a couple of times now, for coffee and cakes or breakfast rolls before setting off on day walks, and it's great. Very friendly and enthusiastic service, a warm and welcoming atmosphere with trendily mismatched chairs and tables, and some great food. We didn't want a full meal the last time but some of the fresh salads looked delicious - a quinoa or couscous base salad, sundried tomatoes and olives, a curried veg offering and more. Our cappuccinos were excellent, anyway, as were the ciabatta breakfast rolls - bacon and egg for Jenny, egg and cheese for me - set us up nicely for a day's walk. Definitely a cafe to come back to
5 based on 426 reviews
Traditional English Tearooms set in the beautiful village of Castleton
Came here for a spot of lunch and so glad we picked the right tearoom to go to in Castleton.The ladies were approachable and friendly, asked if we wanted tap water, didn't bat an eyelid to my strange request of having tuna PLUS beans and cheese on my jacket potato. The jacket potato was luscious and my boyfriend had the jacket with the local stilton and mushroom sauce filling - which I tasted! - and it was very impressive. Great portions of food so amazingly well priced, we also split a pot of tea and a scone, the latter to die for, came to us warmed and after we had our jackets as requested. Really nice atmosphere. Thank you ladies!
4 based on 103 reviews
I visited with a large group for afternoon tea. The students were polite and attentive. The food was very good from sandwiches, sausage rolls, mini quiches, mini pastries and scone, cream and jam. And copious amount of tea or coffee. A guided or audio tour then followed rounding of a very enjoyable visit. Well one to all staff and students
Most Popular Asian food in Chapel-en-le-Frith, United Kingdom
5 based on 35 reviews
Found this by accident, looking for a 'light lunch'. We had a pulled pork sandwich and tuna baguette. Came with loads of really tasty salad and coleslaw. Food was all delicious and portions are huge, definitely not light! Only downside, coffee at £2 per cup, I know this is average but cups are very small. A mug would be better value. Certainly a hidden gem.
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