Reviews on Cafe food in Edale, United Kingdom including Rose Cottage, Coopers Cafe, Grasshopper Cafe, Cafe Adventure, The No Car Cafe, Kouros Cafe, Peveril Tea Rooms, Millies Tea Rooms, Chocolatier and Bed & Breakfast, High Nellys, The Bay Tree Tea Room & Gifts
Newly refurbished family run business serving Breakfast, dinner, barista style coffee, speciality tea's and freshly made cakes.
We popped in here before we walked around the gorgeous Castleton. Although the menu isn't extensive, what we did have was lovely. We were hoping for the afternoon tea but it said that they didn't serve that till either 2 or 3pm which was a shame, but nonetheless! I had the cheese and red onion panini which came with a side salad - everything was done fresh and it was yummy! Average prices for something like that. Would recommend.Hi, we really appreciate your review thank you very much! :) our menu states we do afternoon tea from 1pm daily, although if we arenât busy we are happy to do this at an earlier time if we are asked! As we are quite a new family run business we are still learning and hoping to change the menu soon we will bare this in mind :) hope to see you again!
5 based on 212 reviews
We had truly amazing waffles, the banoffee one was so gorgeous. The service was great, the location was just round from the church.
4 based on 160 reviews
Millieâs Hayfield, a traditional tearoom set in the Peak District in the heart of the beautiful village of Hayfield. We serve breakfast, lunch, cakes, bakes and hot & cold drinks. All food is prepared, cooked and baked on site. Pop in for our full English
We have ate at Millie's several times, whenever we visit Hayfield. This is the first time since new ownership. We waited 50 minutes for our breakfast to be cooked. Delicious when it arrived, but we waited far too long. I had drank my coffee and had to order a second, by the time our breakfast was served. And the tea room wasn't busy. It seems as though the young chef worked alone, and we were so hungry by the time it arrived.The young waitress lacked experience, there was very little communication from her. Not her fault, I think she needs an adult to work with her. Not the experience we are used to from Millie's.Hi Stansnana,Thank you for your review. I apologise that you had to wait the time you did for your food. Our chef at the time was very experienced so I am surprised that she struggled to get your order out in time and for this I do sincerely apologise. Unfortunately she is no longer here with us and thus I am unable to investigate why there was a delay.As for the waitress, she has been with us a few months and is 18 - but I appreciate she does look a lot younger :) generally speaking we do have 'adults' around and we have a system in place for all staff to request additional support within the tearoom so I do apologise this was not done. However, I will speak with her with regards to letting customers know if there are any delays, and keeping them updated.Once again I do apologise that the service you received was not up to the normal Millie's standards and I will ensure that we work towards the high level of service we expect for all our customers.Kind regardsRukiya
5 based on 19 reviews
Ended up here after leaving the first place we tried due to uncleared tables/inattentive staff and so glad we did! It was full but we were immediately greeted by the staff and shown to a lovely outdoor area. Despite being busy we were served quickly and the waitress was lovely and happy to chat and also tell us more about the church, which overlooks the outdoor area. The drinks (teas) were brought out first, soon followed by our food, which was delicious. The tea was served with plenty of milk - none of the usual stingy measures that barely make a cupful - and plenty of extra hot water for top ups. This is a lovely, friendly place with a great atmosphere and fabulous food. We will definitely be back on our next visit to Castleton :)Thank you for your lovely review, and yes I do remember talking to you about churches, cars and potato rumblers!!hope to meet you again.Regards Claire and David
5 based on 122 reviews
Enjoy our freshly made breakfasts and sandwiches alongside our home made, authentic Greek mezes, meals and snacks. A real taste of Greece here in Chapel-en-le-Frith!
We went here twice in the four days in Chapel, first time for lunch which was lovely. The second time we visited was for dinner. The main reason we came back was there seemed to be a lack of decent places to eat in Chapel and we knew the food was nice. It is only a small place and the tables are very close together.Thank you, glad you enjoyed our food! We do have more space upstairs if you visit again
5 based on 60 reviews
Hidden high in the hills of the Dark Peak "The No Car Cafe" welcomes walkers, horse riders and cyclists. Share in the wild, rugged, beauty of its landscape. Those that make the journey will be rewarded with locally sourced, freshly prepared, real food in
We visited while walking but this cafe also welcomes cyclists and riders - they even have stables! The cafe is beautifully furnished with lovely solid wood furniture and a log burning stove. The setting is amazing, walk down the lane 500m from the main footpaths and bridleway and you are âin the middle of nowhereâ - the walk back up the lane is also good to burn off the calories from the cakes that you couldnât resist!We stayed in the attached b&b so had breakfast as well as stopping for a scone with cream and jam after our walk. There is a great choice on the menu and they serve a lovely proper sized pot of tea! The food is all high quality and locally sourced as well as the owners being welcoming and being happy to advise you on good local walks. I would definitely recommend this cafe to anyone visiting the Peak District.
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 111 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 86 reviews
Coopers Café is situated in Edale, the heart of the Peak District. With views of kinder Scout and the surrounding peaks youâll never be short of breath taking scenery, coupled with our fantastic menu of breakfast and homemade lunches. This is the place if
Nice unexpected find before we started our walk up to Kinder Low. (First saturday of the Easter school holidays). 2 of the group ordered jacket potatoes (absolutely huge), came with side salad and coleslaw. Very nice. Mostly small lunch bites. Clearly training up a young teenage as waiter -nice to see.Would visit again for snack/drink. Toilets provided. Limited parking at top of of Edale village.
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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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