Based on 4 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 4 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 14 in 262 in North East Derbyshire
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Lovely little Cafe everything made by the owner.Friendly atmosphere food lovely.Due to the size need to book gets busy.You can also buy pastries and bread to take away.Would recomend.
geraldineb60 . 2024-12-10
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The best cafe in the area by far. Always welcoming and friendly. Been many times with friends, family, kids and dogs. The service and quality of the coffee and cakes are always perfect. Lovely to sit in with tables inside and a lovely courtyard out the back for summer and winter (heater and blankets provided). Also great for a take away if going to Cliffe Park. The perfect place!
AnnaLouise5 . 2023-11-18
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Just the sweetest most delightful bakery and coffee shop . If you have a dog they will be welcomed like nowhere else I have ever been . Cakes are proper cakes made with love . The breads are excellent and the coffee in double walled mugs lovely .
Fiona W . 2023-09-26
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Bake Dronfield is my favourite place for coffee and a cake. Friendly atmosphere and wonderful staff. The bread and bakes are delicious. So welcoming to dogs as well.
luckystar . 2023-08-04
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This is a lovely room, set in tranquil and beautiful setting. The family that owned it were lovely and did whatever they could for us. The log fire was fantasic to sit next to as we ate a meal that competed with the 5 star buxton crescent we were at the night before. Breakfast in the morning was equally as good, the chef made me poached, scrambled and fried eggs (my request) all perfect. We felt well looked after and valued as customers. The decor/atmosphere in the pub was the only thing I thought could be improved but nothing that will prevent us from coming back again!
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Cafe and small motorcycle museum in one. A bit hidden away, but if you're a motorcycling buff, it's worth hunting it out. Admission free, it's part museum and part shop as it seems everything is for sale. The bikes are in concourse condition, thanks to the enthusiastic couple who now own the place. The cafe does an excellent breakfast, along with cakes and other edible treats. There is no car park and on street parking is limited, but the street wasn't busy the day we were there. I'd certainly revisit.