Discover Restaurants offering the best British food in Castleton, United Kingdom including Tilly's Of Castleton, Rose Cottage, The George, Ye Olde Nags Head, Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Inn, The Peak Hotel, Samuel Fox Country Inn Restaurant, Bulls Head Hotel, The Cheshire Cheese, Grasshopper Cafe
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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 377 reviews
Stopped here for something to eat, en route to Edale. They had a nifty "mini lunch" menu where you got two or three courses for £11 or £13 respectively .. portions come large in the Peak District so that suited me just fine and two courses was more than enough .. excellent food too. The pub is characterful and I recommend it
4 based on 522 reviews
My husband & I visited here hoping for a lovely Sunday lunch, we was very disappointed,, it is more like a cafe than a restaurant,,, there was no love what so ever went into the food we had,,, everything was greasy,, the mash potatoes was full of lumps & to be honest no taste what's so ever,,,,we will not be returning.Hello Brenda We are sorry to hear you did not enjoy your meal but we are a little confused as we not sure this review is for The Bulls Head in CastletonFirstly we do not have a restaurant and the cafe description were are not as you can see from our pictures on our web pages. As for the grease we don't understand where that could be from as there is nothing on our Sunday lunches that contains grease apart from the dripping roast potatoes which are drained after cooking and finally we serve only roast and new potatoes but never mash so you can understand our confusion on your reviewIf you could please review your comments
4 based on 262 reviews
The Samuel Fox Country Inn, Bradwell in the Hope Valley is conveniently located at the heart of the glorious Peak District National Park. It has four beautifully appointed letting rooms and since October 2012 has been in the hands of chef patron James Duc
Comfortable room, very comfortable bed. Evening meal was pretty much as good as it gets even when compared to the best London dining establishments and service was a nice mix of professionalism and personal engagement. The locals that live nearby are exceptionally lucky to this place in their area.
4 based on 278 reviews
Super friendly pub, awesome staff and a really wonderful atmosphere. The inside of the pub is both cosy and spacious, and outside area looked super cute with the fairy lights too. What really made this place memorable though was the staff - helpful, chatty, full of charm and personality, and particularly skilled in moth catching! Everyone was incredible with our dogs too, depsite one being a little unsettled and yappy at times.Wish we'd chosen to eat here too as the menu looked great and so did the food coming out of the kitchen. (We'd already eaten).Would highly recommend this gem.Hello.What a headline. Thank you so much.I'm so glad you enjoyed your visit to our little pub, and hope you can call in again some day.Thanks again.Rick (chief moth catcher)
4 based on 617 reviews
We were starving after walking up to Mam Tor and the sandwiches here didn't disappoint. I had the tuna melt (delicious) and my partner had the beef (2 huge slices, very tender) and horseradish. They were served with lots of fries and a decent salad. Very friendly staff too.
4 based on 964 reviews
The best pints of real ale in Castleton! Great selection of ale and very well kept! Good gin selection too. The food menu had lots of choice and they have a sausage and mash pick ânâ mix too - choose your type of sausages eg pork and apple, vegetarian etc, then your mash eg cheesy, mustard etc then your gravy or sauce eg onion, peppercorn etc. you can also have it in a large Yorkshire pud! And we got homemade onion rings. The other half had steak and said it was beautiful and cooked perfectly! Really good food and even better ale! Visited several times during our stay.
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4 based on 153 reviews
A beautiful traditional pub located in the heart of Castleton. With a lovely beer garden and outside seating at the front, this is the perfect place for a beautiful day all while enjoying lovely views of Mamtour and Peveril Castle. Inside you will find a
We booked for a Sunday lunch and had a fabulous meal. Good hearty pub food.There was a good range of vegetarian options, I had the nut roast and was lovely. Sausage and mash menu was good, as was childrenâs menu.
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.
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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!
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