Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Hartington, United Kingdom including Beresford Tea Rooms, Old School Tea Room, Cobbles tea room, The Old Smithy Tearooms, Parsley Hay Refreshments, Herbert's Fine English Tearooms, Gallery Cafe, Ricci's, The Cottage Kitchen Country Cafe, Eat at No.5
5 based on 94 reviews
No.5 is our favourite go-to place for lunch in Buxton. Such a large array of goodies and home made food. My favourite is the cream of chicken soup, which unfortunately is only available in winter! Despite the fact, that there is little parking nearby and not a lot of seating, we have, thankfully, always managed to get in. Thoroughly recommended.
4 based on 524 reviews
The Cottage Kitchen believes in celebrating all that the Staffordshire Moorlands has to offer. We have developed our menu alongside suppliers and producers who share our passion for locally produced, seasonal artisan foods.
Lovely place, with a gorgeous view even on a rainy day. There's a great little shop with the excellent cottage delight range on sale along with some local produce from nearby villages. The waitresses were very friendly efficient and polite. The coffee was hot and good quality. One out of 5? We both had fish (I had the fish finger sandwich, Mr had the beer battered fish) and neither one of us could either taste the fish or decide what kind of fish it was supposed to be - I honestly assumed my "homemade fish finger" sandwich was cheap ready breaded flat fish bought in bulk frozen. Mr's fish was tasteless and pale - he described the flavour as watery, (the chips were also very pale, although were properly cooked) and looked unappetising. It's sad because every other detail was spot on, like i said the staff were great, the surroundings were great, the restaurant is clean and lovely touches like the ownbrand cottage delight condiments served with food. But the food itself was one massive disappointment and the very worst fish meal either of us have ever had. Overall, feeling extremely ripped off and wouldn't eat here again. Would go back though for the shop and the coffee.Hello, Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review. We are extremely disappointed that you did not enjoy your fish, we buy our fish in fresh and we always use cod. We are extremely sorry that it was not up to our usual standards and we will be in touch with our fish mongers. Thank you for your lovely feedback about the waitresses. We do hope to see you again. Regards Joanne
4 based on 665 reviews
Ricci's Fine Italian foods is a sit-in CAFE and also a take-away. We strive to serve the best authentic Italian foods, at a fair price, in pleasant surroundings. We pride ourselves on freshness, cleanliness and a friendly atmosphere. Our Italian coffee is
4 popped in for pizza and pastaWith a garlic bread be warned very strong garlic if you donât like it to strongPizzas were tasty and a big portion on pasta carbonaraWonât beat a proper Italians but good enough Be warned cash only salesSorry if the garlic bread was too strong for you, but we've used the same recipe for 15 years, and 99% of customers love it, using words in their reviews like; 'best ever' 'awesome' etc.We had a giggle at 'proper Italian', as this cafe was all based on original Italian recipes , which we purchased from the previous owners and adhered to when we bought it over 12 years ago.No, we don't take cards (yet), but are in the complicated process of getting the right deal, but meanwhile you neglected to include the fact that there are FOUR cash machines within a few minutes walk, two are less than twenty seconds away.
5 based on 112 reviews
Relax and enjoy morning coffee with a slice of homemade cake, a freshly prepared lunch or an afternoon tea in the tranquil ambiance of Gallery Café, located inside the wonderful Rutland Arms Antiques Centre. We use the finest ingredients in all of our pro
The small and cozy 'Gallery Cafe' is tucked away in a corner of the Rutland Antiques Centre. In the cafe you will find a selection of sandwiches, toasted hot and cold, coffee and cakes. The walls have paintings on display (hence 'Gallery' Cafe) and comfortable seats and tasteful decor. Prices in my opinion are a little bit high, we paid £17.50 for two toasted sandwiches and one regular coffee, but the presentation and quality was very good.
4 based on 308 reviews
Met up with very dear Friends here at their suggestion, as they highly recommended itThe setting , the ambience choice of lunch time favourites was indeed excellentthe presentation helped satisfy our taste budsONE THING did leave us very perplexed.........why was the Waitress so downright sullen.........NO conversation and NOT even a SMILEAs the saying goes IT TAKES LESS MUSCLES TO SMILE THAN TO FROWNWill be going againDear brian mThankyou for your kind comments on Herbert's regarding the food and ambience.Can you let me know the day you actually came to see us so that I can understand this further.All our staff are friendly and helpful and I am sorry that this did not seem to be present on your visit.We look forward to seeing you again.Best wishesSir Richard & the Team @Herbert's
4 based on 24 reviews
Drive the Ashbourne road and you'll pass the old Parsley hay railway station ..the old railway track is a great bike/ horse or walkway .It also does boke hire .Great cafe ..lovely clean toilets inc disability ones ..but look out for cow's crossing the road
4 based on 208 reviews
Called in for lunch before heading into Lathkil Dale for cheese snd onion roll and a cuppa. Presentation excellent and at a good price.
4 based on 152 reviews
We stayed locally in a campsite and came across the cafe when walking. The staff were really friendly and welcomed us with our puppy. The tea room is a lovely local cafe. We had bacon and sausage rolls and tea and coffee for breakfast, all very nice with free refills. Itâs a typical local tea room, exactly what you expect from a privately owned place, friendly service and home cooked foods. (If there was a 3.5 âgoodâ score would fit greatly)
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5 based on 158 reviews
Traditional tearoom serving breakfast,light lunches,cream teas and homemade cakes.Inside and outside seating,dogs and muddy boots welcome.Parking available.
Our visit and review really just mirror all the previous complimentary comments: great service, very dog-friendly, fabulous value, more tea than you can drink, delicious Bakewell sponge cake, clean toilets and off-street parking. We loved sitting outside -though dog-friendly inside too - in the village watching the world go by. Our dog Lucy was even provided with her own mat and we enjoyed a parade of tractors going by! Think they are open Thursday to Sunday, but just check so you won't miss out. Enjoy!
4 based on 151 reviews
Despite being close to closing time on a late May Sunday afternoon, we were welcomed in as though we were the first customers of the day. The seating was a little cramped and still busy inside.Really enjoyed the coffee and cake, which set us up for the journey home.Thank you for visiting us
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