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Food & Drink

When visiting the Peak District and Derbyshire, trying the local food and drink is all part of the experience.

From fantastic farm shops and local breweries to cosy inns and great restaurants, enjoy hearty homemade meals in the best pubs or discover sweet treats in our many tearooms and cafes.

Great Deals

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The Wheatsheaf, Bakewell - Market Madness Monday

Market madness Monday - Enjoy our light bite menu for just £12.95


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Royal Afternoon Tea at The Old Hall Hotel, Buxton

Enjoy the historic surroundings of the Old Hall once occupied by Mary Queen of Scots herself.


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3 small plates for £18 every Wed & Thurs at The…

Tuck into 3 delicious small plates for just £18 at The Scotsman's Pack.


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The Wheatsheaf, Bakewell - Burger Night

Tuesday Burger Night - Enjoy two delicious burgers for just £28


Our Favourite Places

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6 perfect pub walks in the Peak District and…

Walking in the Peak District and Derbyshire might be one of the best ways to explore, but it’s also guaranteed to work up your appetite!


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The most romantic things to do in the Peak…

From camping under the stars to sharing a bottle of locally-made wine, there are so many romantic things to do in Derbyshire and the Peak District,…


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Best dog friendly places to eat in the Peak…

Discover some of the best dog friendly places to eat that will welcome your furry friend just as warmly as you.


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Pubs and restaurants with amazing views in the…

From pubs with picturesque views to charming riverside restaurants, here’s a round-up of the best spots to dine with a view.


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White Peak Distillery

White Peak Distillery a craft whisky and spirit distillery located in the Derwent Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site at the gateway to the Peak…


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Haddon Hall

Take a step back in time and experience the wonder of Medieval and Elizabethan architecture as you explore Haddon Hall, one of the country’s most…


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Quackers Café at Thornbridge Estate

Free to park, you can sit and enjoy a breakfast sandwich, coffee and cake, or a spot of light lunch in Quackers Cafe.


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The Barrel Inn

A traditional Derbyshire country inn, dating back to 1597. With five en-suite bedrooms it is the perfect place to stay.


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Denby Pottery Village

Open all year round, Denby Pottery Village is next to the working Denby Pottery, set in a cobbled courtyard with award winning Home, Garden, Cookery…


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The Prince of Wales Village Pub & Restaurant

The Prince of Wales is a Village Pub & Restaurant in the Heart of Baslow, in the Peak District, the oldest National Park in the UK, where you will…


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Restaurant at The Old Hall Hotel

Historic hotel across the leafy Square from the Opera House and Pavilion Gardens. A very special place to eat. Restaurant open daily. Wine Bar open…


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The National Stone Centre

Telling the story of stone; the National Stone Centre (NSC) is a 40 acre site on the edge of the Peak District featuring 330 million year old…


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The Machine Inn

Modern British dishes delivering simplicity, freshness and flavour. Enjoy a diverse selection of dishes crafted by our incredible chefs.


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The Ashford Arms Restaurant

A lovingly restored historic 17th-century inn with bar, restaurant and rooms. Located in the picturesque village of Ashford in the Water


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The Wheatsheaf Pub & Pantry

The Wheatsheaf is an award-winning family and dog-friendly pub in the heart of the Derbyshire market town of Bakewell. We are proud to be part of a…


Frequently asked questions

Where are the best places to eat in the Peak District and Derbyshire?

You’ll find everything from cosy pubs and cafés to fine dining and local producers. Use our Food & Drink listings to filter by location, type (pub, café, restaurant) and themes like family-friendly or dog friendly.

Are there family-friendly pubs in the Peak District?

Yes - many pubs welcome families and offer kids’ menus, outdoor space and relaxed dining. Filter listings by Family Friendly to find suitable options.

Where can I find cafés near Peak District walks?

Market towns and trail hubs often have great cafés ideal for a post-walk stop. Browse cafés and tearooms and pair them with our walking trails for easy route planning.

Can I find fine dining in the Peak District and Derbyshire?

Yes - here are award-winning restaurants and high-end bistros across the region. Use our restaurant guide to discover Peak District fine dining options and book ahead where needed.

What local food should I try in Derbyshire?

Derbyshire local produce includes famous bakes, cheeses, farm-to-fork menus, artisan breads, and locally made gins and ales. Look for farm shops, markets and producer listings.

Are there dog friendly places to eat in the Peak District and Derbyshire?

Many pubs and cafés welcome dogs, especially those near popular walking routes. Filter by Dog Friendly and check each listing for indoor/outdoor dog policies.

Do you list food offers and dining deals for the Peak District and Derbyshire?

Yes - visit our Offers section for seasonal menus, set lunch deals and promotional discounts, then combine them with Food & Drink listings to plan where to eat.

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