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The best restaurants serving Other cuisines food in Hathersage and Eyam Derbyshire Dales East Midlands
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44 Opinions in 1 websites
We had the most amazing food here. All is home made by the loveliest lady you could wish to meet. Thoroughly recommend the Hot Pot Soup and the Toasted Sandwiches. And her Scones were the best I've ever tasted. This tucked away little gem is a must to visit, and we will definitely return soon. Dog friendly too 🐶.

7 Opinions in 1 websites
The best breakfast butty in the hope valley!! Cakes taste amazing, all at a great price, can’t wait to return.friendly chatty staff too.

620 Opinions in 1 websites
I have been to this tea room on my own and with friends, always fabulous service and great value for money. The paninis are delicious as is the chocolate stout cake, not to mention the cheesy chips ! Great place to stop off when you're out walking, always friendly and welcoming. I would highly recommend

429 Opinions in 1 websites
The two stars are for the food not the staff. The staff are very helpful and give good quality service. The food is another matter. First of all, the choice for anyone with a lactose intolerance is non existent. As is any choice if you are vegetarian or vegan. All the food items on that counter display contained cheese and the one vegan item looked tired and well, odd. Not sure if it was meant to be some kind of roll. I said I would have this but then asked it contained garlic, which it did, so I couldn’t have that either. I said I would settle for just a cake but was offered a ham sandwich. Ham is actually cured with milk so that was out too. I am ok with bacon so had a bacon sandwich. I also said I’d be fine with a slice of raspberry Bakewell. The bacon was undercooked and very fatty and I had less than half of it. It was actually the worst bacon sandwich I’ve ever had and pretty well annoyed that this was the only thing on offer to me in the first place! I bake a lot at home and I can’t understand why the Raspberry Bakewell slice was so gritty and tasteless? I only had two bites of that and couldn’t take any more. The only good thing about this meal was the tea, which was really good. £11.80 for this! The place itself is not how I remember it. It certainly isn’t as glossy as the pictures on the website show. The tables outside are badly in need of maintenance with at least needing a lick of varnish. I hadn’t been here for years and was very disappointed. It certainly isn’t as good as I remember it. The food I had was awful and felt pressured to have it as nothing else on offer. Sorry to the staff, they are really great.

32 Opinions in 1 websites
The bird café was very cute! We sat in the window and they had stuck feeders onto them so all the birds landed right at our table. There were several bird books on our table to help identify them. The food was very nice, we had sausage sandwiches. The atmosphere was amazing and we really liked the little farm shop and garden centre.

413 Opinions in 2 websites
Can only comment on the food and crowd as I dropped in for some rest, while trekking through Grindleford, but a lovely experience nonetheless. The Indonesian menu was an authentic treat and nice surprise (certainly did not expect that in the Peak District) and the family running the place were marvellous. The vegetarian green curry had a lovely kick and does not have you missing meat whatsoever, such is the excellence of the flavours on show. Add to the experience, some brilliant views of the tiny village and my first Guinness being drunk with a local called Jamie. Note: there is not really anywhere else to go for a food stop in Grindleford, due to location constraints but the hospital and views provided more than make up for it. I’ve heard the place aren’t in the best financial position so please do drop in if passing by.

136 Opinions in 1 websites
Really truly properly and disgracefully bad scones. Stale and bread bun like. Although they say they are delivered the day they are (locally) baked- how often are they delivered? Are they then frozen? Should have politely asked for something else but it was near closing time and we were in a group. However. Have had good food here before and the shop is excellent. But everyone loves a cream tea, at home now and we are making our own scones because we feel we have to after what can only be described as a deeply traumatic experience. I suspect the flashbacks and nightmares will start within a month or so (irony). Will excuse this as a one off but won’t have the scones next time.

282 Opinions in 2 websites
This is an idyllic pub in a fascinating village. Eyam, Derbyshire, the Plague Village. The menu is short, always a good sign, with two specials. The food was very good, traditional pub grub. The members of staff were really polite, friendly and helpful. The atmosphere is ‘country pub’. Very clean and well maintained with quality furniture and fittings. We visited on a glorious sunny day in May. There is a large car park and extensive beer garden. All in all we had a very good experience here. Thank you all.