Reviews on British food in Tideswell, United Kingdom including High Nellys, The Merchant's Yard, The Anchor Inn, Elliott's Fish & Chips, Horse and Jockey Restaurant, Red Lion at Litton, H&D Exotic Teas, The Yondermann Cafe, Vanilla Kitchen, The Anglers Rest
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4 based on 327 reviews
This is the 2nd visit we have made to the Angler's Rest. We first went in Feb 2019, and returned again Aug bank holiday weekend. What I like about this pub is it simply offers great pub grub, at fair prices served by friendly staff in a nice atmosphere. Also location wise, it is perfect to tie in with a walk along the Monsal Trail. My kids love to do the walk along Chee Dale (with the stepping stones) and tea at the Angler's Rest afterwards works well.My son is a fussy eater, but really enjoys their burgers. My other son loves his chicken nuggets and the Anglers Rest serve up a good quality version of those. My husband had the ploughmans and he was really pleased with the portions and variety of cheese and salad. I had the steak, ale and mushroom pie and it was full of meat and very tasty.We were too full for desserts so can't comment on those. We are already booked to return to Derbyshire again in Feb 2020, so no doubt we will have a meal there then!
4 based on 206 reviews
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Stopped off here with my cycling buddies and we don't normally get out to Tideswell so we weren't sure where to go.Glad that we chose this place.Easy to park bikes.Tables outside and insideDecent menu with both breakfast and lunch available - also loads of nice cakes!The main thing that stood out though was how friendly the owner was and how well we were looked after.Will definitely go back!many thanks look forward to seeing you all again soon sue xxx
4 based on 220 reviews
Welcome to The Yondermann cafe where Julie, Alasdair and team will offer you an authentic Derbyshire experience in the beautiful Peak District. â Our cafe has operated on this site for over 60 years and since we have owned the cafe in 2008 we have strived
Visited with my daughter - sheâs been nagging me to try out the breakfast here since visiting a while ago. So - if you like your full English and you like it large then this is a good spot. The board shows quite a number of size options for both the standard breakfast and the Yondermann breakfast - the latter featuring extras such as black pudding, oat cake and comes with tea or coffee. We arrived just after opening , 08:00, for Sunday breakfast and there were already a number of breakfasters tucking in. Itâs not a fancy cafe, pretty utilitarian in fact but the quality of breakfast is good - the only thing that let it down ( in my opinion) was the coffee wasnât great. But that said really enjoyed the Large Yondermann complete with toast and was sufficiently stuffed to avoid the need for eating until evening meal. As in all things you get what you pay for - not the cheapest but worth a go. Will be back.
4 based on 133 reviews
We have moved to a larger premises and have now become a Bistro, offering a wide variety of breakfast, lunch and delicious evening meals on Friday and Saturday nights
What a treat this place is. We called for lunch after a walk and couldnât have been made more welcome. The sweet potatoe, spinach and chick pea curry was one of the best I have had. Excellent naan to accompany. My wife had poached eggs on toast , which sounds v simple but they were cooked to perfection, and on really tasty toasted bread. We live 40 mins away but would seriously consider one of their themed nights. The only negative which wasnât from us but a neighbouring table commenting to each other the coffee was weak, and we noticed another table had left some. This bistro deserves to succeed.Thank you very much for your lovely review and pleased you enjoyed your meal. Thanks for your feedback regarding the coffee and we have increased the strength Warm regardsDenise
4 based on 554 reviews
The Red Lion gives you excellent proper pub food; unfussy, tasty, superbly cooked. The steak and ale pie with crumbly shortcrust pastry a triumph. Liver and onions great flavours and cooked just right. Accompanying vegetables perfectly cooked. Sticky toffee pudding home made and tastes so. Light but full of the right flavours (ie not just brown sponge you get many places. A full room on a Thursday lunchtime with wood fires adds to the atmosphere.Ignore the reviews who complain about no children under six; the policy is really clearly signed, and contrary to posts, dogs on a lead are welcome. Make no mistake this is a place to come to.
4 based on 333 reviews
Good pub food and the service was good as well. would recommend the toad in the hole. Good selection of draft beer and bar snacks. Made to fell very welcome in what i am sure is the local pub in the village.
4 based on 131 reviews
We always come here for our Fish & Chips (and fry-its, sausages, curry sauce etc etc) and are never disappointed. The portions (especially chips) are generous, and the service speed is never a problem. No need to worry about your place in line, Mr Elliott is on top of things. Even though you might think nit, given the ribbing that goes on here. All part of the service
4 based on 394 reviews
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This pub looks lovely from the outside and the staff are really friendly. A group of us visited recently and we all agreed that the food was fairly average and not as good as the other pubs we'd visited in this area.The staff made a lot of mistakes with our order and we ended up not all eating at the same time which was quite uncomfortable. The decor inside was charming and rustic but I agree with a previous client that the loos need attention. Maybe they just had an off day but all in all given how many excellent eateries there are in this area we won't be visiting again.Thank you for writing your TWO reviews, although I would have been perfectly happy with the one. However It's quite impressive that you seem to have each others feedback pretty much word for word. It's fairly obvious that a copy and paste situation occurred with just enough little changes to the odd phrase so that TripAdvisor didn't pick up on it. Very ingenious.I'm sorry to hear that our team made a few mistakes that day. I don't know what went wrong, we have recently been doing some training, but in your own words, "Maybe you got them on an off day".I was aware that the loos did take rather a heavy weekend during that bank holiday, and I'm not really sure what had gone wrong with the cleaning rota, but I can assure you that it will most certainly not happen again. I will be watching much more closely.I can't rally pass comment on anything else as there's not much to work on. I am sorry that you have decided not to return, but am happy that you are happy with other pubs in the area as two of them are also mine.Thank you for your review ('s).Rick
4 based on 458 reviews
Located in the picturesque village of Tideswell in the heart of the Peak District, The Merchantâs Yard offers fresh, locally sourced cuisine and carefully crafted drinks in an atmospheric and friendly environment, where top class service is a priority. Wh
Just arrived in the village so needed an early dinner. This place had a deal on, 2 & 3 courses if ordered before 18.30, plus cocktails were 2 for £10 before 18.30. £19.95 for three courses and plenty of choice for each course, I found it difficult to pick as all dishes on the menu looked so nice. All three courses were enjoyed by us all. The cheese board was . Would recommend and will definitely be back.
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.
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