Lovely cafe, gluten free options, nice staff, lovely and dry and warm on a foggy day. Mug of tea massive, hubby very
Kyle Owen
Best stop I have been too in a long
Tom Connor
My friend and I stopped off here for a little break before heading back to Chesterfield and had an amazing fry-up and coffee. The staff were very welcoming and the atmosphere was excellent. Like a cosy and warm little oasis in the windy hills with beautiful views and a nice roaring fire, this is the perfect little gem to stop in when travelling through the peaks.
Guy Richardson
Great place. Excellent drive on a Sunday morning for breakfast.
steve wallace
Delightful sausage bap, lovely warm fire and a much needed respite from the cold.Cosy and quaint
Ed White
Always a warm welcoming place, tasty food and excellent cinnamon and mixed fruit flapjack!
Mojo Filter
Lovely little place to have a bite to eat and a brew whilst warming your toes up in front of the real fire!
Sue Palmer
first time that we've been here. We've driven past the place so many times. Lovely staff, quick service, and breakfast was excellent. You can make your own breakfast! We'll definitely be back to try the bolognese for lunch!??
Ian Jackson
Called in today on my way past whilst out on the motorbike. Great latte and flapjack. Log burner was lit , very cosy.
First time for breakfast on a cold windy Saturday. Inside was a lovely log burner heating the cafe to a warm temperature. A few bikers and one large family at another table. A couple were leaving the table next to the fire so we took their place. Along the counter was a range of delicious home made cakes but we were here for breakfast. The lady owner was very welcoming with a lovely smile wearing a festive hat like all her young assistants.The local sausage and bacon were delicious, fried egg perfectly cooked and the black pudding was a good thick slice. The coffee was from Buxton roasterie, just about the best coffee in the county. All the assistants were lovely young people with lovely smiles. Really enjoyable and will be back!
Lee H
Stopped here for tea and cake on the way back from Stoke. It was a miserable day outside but the warmth of the place and quality of the drinks and cakes (fresh and moist) made up for the weather outside m. It’s dog friendly and one of the staff gave my dog a treat. We’ll be back for a meal next time. To be honest I was gutted we’d eaten before we got there as they had some great looking things on the menu and behind the counter.
Carole Pill
Very friendly owner. Lovely coffee. Great wood burner to keep you warm on a wintry day.
K8608WCcolinp
Great breakfast. Friendly staff, nice hot cup of tea .and what views up there.shame it's got a forsale sign up.
Bezeb
Wow what a place. Rode the motorbike, the countryside something to behold. Bikers, push bikes, cars all welcome, very busy cafe. Food was immense, fry up was epic, so much choice of cakes, a vast variety and v v yummy. Cappuccino was v v hot but on a cold morning it was needed. Go and visit the cafe and the area. Travelled a long way but well worth it.???️
Make a nice bacon
Lovely cafe, gluten free options, nice staff, lovely and dry and warm on a foggy day. Mug of tea massive, hubby very
Best stop I have been too in a long
My friend and I stopped off here for a little break before heading back to Chesterfield and had an amazing fry-up and coffee. The staff were very welcoming and the atmosphere was excellent. Like a cosy and warm little oasis in the windy hills with beautiful views and a nice roaring fire, this is the perfect little gem to stop in when travelling through the peaks.
Great place. Excellent drive on a Sunday morning for breakfast.
Delightful sausage bap, lovely warm fire and a much needed respite from the cold.Cosy and quaint
Always a warm welcoming place, tasty food and excellent cinnamon and mixed fruit flapjack!
Lovely little place to have a bite to eat and a brew whilst warming your toes up in front of the real fire!
first time that we've been here. We've driven past the place so many times. Lovely staff, quick service, and breakfast was excellent. You can make your own breakfast! We'll definitely be back to try the bolognese for lunch!??
Called in today on my way past whilst out on the motorbike. Great latte and flapjack. Log burner was lit , very cosy.
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First time for breakfast on a cold windy Saturday. Inside was a lovely log burner heating the cafe to a warm temperature. A few bikers and one large family at another table. A couple were leaving the table next to the fire so we took their place. Along the counter was a range of delicious home made cakes but we were here for breakfast. The lady owner was very welcoming with a lovely smile wearing a festive hat like all her young assistants.The local sausage and bacon were delicious, fried egg perfectly cooked and the black pudding was a good thick slice. The coffee was from Buxton roasterie, just about the best coffee in the county. All the assistants were lovely young people with lovely smiles. Really enjoyable and will be back!
Stopped here for tea and cake on the way back from Stoke. It was a miserable day outside but the warmth of the place and quality of the drinks and cakes (fresh and moist) made up for the weather outside m. It’s dog friendly and one of the staff gave my dog a treat. We’ll be back for a meal next time. To be honest I was gutted we’d eaten before we got there as they had some great looking things on the menu and behind the counter.
Very friendly owner. Lovely coffee. Great wood burner to keep you warm on a wintry day.
Great breakfast. Friendly staff, nice hot cup of tea .and what views up there.shame it's got a forsale sign up.
Wow what a place. Rode the motorbike, the countryside something to behold. Bikers, push bikes, cars all welcome, very busy cafe. Food was immense, fry up was epic, so much choice of cakes, a vast variety and v v yummy. Cappuccino was v v hot but on a cold morning it was needed. Go and visit the cafe and the area. Travelled a long way but well worth it.???️