Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Bakewell. Bakewell is a small market town and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England, well known for the local confection Bakewell pudding. It is located on the River Wye, about thirteen miles (21 km) southwest of Sheffield. In the 2011 census the civil parish of Bakewell had a population of 3,949. The town is close to the tourist attractions of Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall.
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4 based on 33 reviews
First time to Bakewell when we found this little cafe.Ordered coffees and a meal. Small place with only about 5 tables in. 20mins for our coffee to arrive with little apology. No mention of this when paying for the order, which by the way is cash only.No atmosphere and not well organised.
4 based on 204 reviews
Cafe and craft centre with stunning views over Monsal Dale.
We stopped here after walking 6 miles and it was a very welcome break. Great service, delicious cheese scones and chilli jam, yummy.Thank you!
4 based on 308 reviews
Quite small inside with only a few tables...dog friendly....food ok with a selection of sandwiches,paninis,jacket potatoes and cakes...canât understand however why businesses today donât accept card payments especially in a touristy village that has no cash points ???
4 based on 872 reviews
Situated on the Monsal trail near Bakewell. Serving freshly prepared Breakfast, Lunch and Afternoon Tea using local produce. Open evenings during the spring and summer with fresh, stone baked pizzas. Ample parking, disabled access. Counter service. Booksh
Excellent cafe with huge menu to suit everyone whether you just want a sandwich, main meal or snack. Great kids menu too. Friendly, welcoming and very fast service. Caters for all even if you are caked in mud from cycling / walking. Nice shop next door. Can eat inside or outside with loads of space.
5 based on 46 reviews
Bakewell's deli. Local, fresh, delicious food for everyone. At the Lambton Larder you'll find Alice and Blake, co-owners with a passion for food, the Peak District and great customer service. We want to bring fresh, local and (most of all) delicious food
Fantastic coffee and cakes and a lovey selection of deli treats. Great customer service! Best coffee in Bakewell!
4 based on 1009 reviews
A delightful lunch, fresh food and presented well. We ordered Quiche and salad, fish cake and salad. Unfortunately it took 45 minutes after taking our order for lunch to arrive. We may still be waiting if we had not asked the waitress where our lunch was. What a pity the staff seemed unaware as they passed every few minutes that we still had no food. When lunch finally arrived it was excellent.
4 based on 197 reviews
Wyes Waters Tea Rooms is located in the heart of Bakewell just off Granby Road. We serve a large range of hot and cold drinks including traditional loose leaf teas and fruit teas and Pollards ground coffees served in our signature cafetieres. We have a la
The café itself is nice enough and the staff/owners are nice enough, but we weren't impressed with what appeared to be a very small bowl of tinned soup for £4.90.The choice was down to 1 flavour, the other two had sold out and the bread was also limited choice due to sold out, and it was lunch time, not late at all.Sorry but we wouldn't recommend or return.Hi Janeylaney09Thanks for your review. I'm sorry to hear that your experience did not meet your expectations. I do need to correct you here though, we NEVER sell soup out of a tin, its all homemade and we do usually have three choices plus a choice of bread roll to go with it. I understand it was lunchtime on a Monday that you came in? Again, I do apologise but Monday is market day and our busiest day of the week and we start serving lunches much earlier than you'd expect. Our soup happens to be one of the most popular choices on a Monday therefore we can sell out quickly. As we like to keep our options as fresh as possible we never 'over make' so will sometimes run out. If you'd have made your dissatisfaction more clear at the point of payment my staff wouldn't have charged you as I never want our service and/or food to fall short of the mark. With that in mind please don't hesitate to pop in when you're next around, mention your TA name and ask for Jane and I'll refund you for the soup.RegardsJane
4 based on 269 reviews
Family run cafe in the heart of bakewell offering locally sourced freshly prepared meals, cakes and scones
Found this nice little cafe in Bakewell on a recent visist, the staff were very pleasant, our food and drinks served up very quickly, it was a very busy cafe with a very nice atmosphere
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.
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5 based on 111 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.
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