Restaurants in Hartington

Pack Horse Inn The Packhorse Inn, Crowdecote, Buxton
Pack Horse Inn
Pub • $$

Pack Horse Inn

The Packhorse Inn, Crowdecote, Buxton

Lovely family owned pub with great friendly service and delicious home cooked food. No ability to pay by card when we went so best to have cash on you although paying by bank transfer was an option. Recommend the lasagne and pie of the day, it was chicken and chorizo which was wonderful. Try and save a bit of room for pudding there's a great choice and the special bread and butter pudding using a hot cross bun was a real treatVegetarian options: Vegetarian lasagne and burger

  • Superb62 Reviews 4.8
The Old Smithy Tearooms & Restaurant Church St, Monyash, Bakewell
The Old Smithy Tearooms & Restaurant
Cafe • $

The Old Smithy Tearooms & Restaurant

Church St, Monyash, Bakewell

Lots of Menu choices, quick service, even though it was busy, friendly staff, plenty of inside seating,seats outside too! Sit in or take away, village green outside! Moderate prices too!

  • Superb83 Reviews 4.7
The Royal Oak | Peak District The Royal Oak, Hurdlow, Buxton
The Royal Oak | Peak District
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The Royal Oak | Peak District

The Royal Oak, Hurdlow, Buxton

Stayed here for 3 nights camping and it was perfect! I enjoyed my time thoroughly on the site as the warden was very friendly and welcoming, it was always clean and very peaceful! The location is also wonderful as it being right next to the high peak trail makes it perfect for dog walkers.I also went for a meal one evening and the food was lovely and the staff were very friendly too! thank you for a lovely few nights and I can't wait to come back next summer!!

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  • Superb112 Reviews 4.6
Royal British Legion, Cavendish House Church St, SK17, Hartington, Buxton
Royal British Legion, Cavendish House
Bar • $

Royal British Legion, Cavendish House

Church St, SK17, Hartington, Buxton

A lovely little place, situated in the middle of the village of Hartington. Great staff, and the locals who popped in and out were all very friendly and welcoming. Decent priced drinks too, all lead for a great experience. Thank you all for the welcome. I shall be back again.

  • Superb5 Reviews 5
Hartington Farm Shop & Cafe Unit 1 Mill Ln, Hartington, Buxton
Hartington Farm Shop & Cafe
Cafe • $$

Hartington Farm Shop & Cafe

Unit 1 Mill Ln, Hartington, Buxton

Where can we find a great breakfast whilst camping in February? Yup, you heard it camping in February… almost doesn’t matter right now because we found our breakfast.We got up early doors and walked up hill and down dale to what we were told was a a great little breakfast spot and those that spoke, did not lie!There is a great selection of well prepared breakfasts to choose from after the early morning jaunt along wet country lanes and muddy footpaths. The only logical option was the full English or their full Hartington Breakfast. Nice crockery presented the hot drinks of choice which hit the mark or so I was told as I supped my breakfast softie. A double round of thick cut white bread, I could have chosen granary today but … well .. it’s Saturday and it’s raining, so white it is! Within minutes of buttering my bread with the “just a little over warm butter” (You know the type, where consistency has all but evaporated and spreading is more of an exercise in blowing it around the bread with a soft drink straw.) A stunning breakfast arrived! Described only as two “butcher’s sausages”. Pride of place was given on this well stocked platter to two leviathans of locally processed pork wonder. Just to the left of the behemoths was a couple of pork based duvets cut, cooked and delivered to the same tasty level. They were perfectly cooked, (Great news when bacon can be so very subjective for the average guest.) not too fatty and best of all, thickly cut. There was no chance I was reading the daily rag through these bad boys they had proper substance where the porkers had girth. Smiling up were two poached eggs, fine by me! I don’t recall there being an option to change (I am sure you could) but healthy and tasty with a small twist of salt to taste and who could complain? Mushrooms, well… there should have been but I asked specifically for “no fungus” on mine and they delivered as promised. A somewhat processed hash brown and some beans found languishing in a pot as they should be. I don’t actually mind the beans having a route march round my plate. However, many do and Hartington Farm Shop & cafe have allowed for this and therefore I am happy. Anyway.. back to the hash brown. Yeah, it was there. I get it, we all want them, they are timely to make by hand in a rosti type format, but by god when a business does… yummy! This potato triangle of chopped and formed tatty has not let the meal down and it did tick a box so, let’s move on. Now, I am not a man to order “fruit or fungus” with my breakfast. I know… heathen… but I just do not, so once again, let’s move on. Before we do, not only does a tom’ add colour, it also is a breakfast staple, soooo? Okay, look… this is a GREAT breakfast with little reason to avoid it especially after an hour or so on the trail. I can say no more that this, go try it and let me know what you think. For me? It is a big yes and I thank the team for it.The venue is an old garage, whilst there look around and take in the shop and buzz that fills it. People are happy and for good reason. It is warm, clean and well run. The team were interactive and seemed to enjoy the banter of a slightly hungover fool. There was a small element of breakfast based, delivery confusion. This though seemed to fuss the team more than our meagre party, but actually… isn’t that the way it should be??? It was noted that on the second morning (yes, we visited again and did not even hesitate to walk the two’ish miles to breakfast) that the lady on the till was far brighter, happier and joyful than anyone working on a Sunday should be. Hey, not a bad thing and rare luxury among the “yoof” even. There does seem to be a plethora of young ladies running the venue and no obvious manager. Once again though, I believe the best places have no obvious manager so here must be by my own definition “one of the best?”I am no doubt running out of letters/words & space here but I am a supporter, a lover, a fan and I actively encourage you to visit here for that needed breakfast be it mid summer, or in the depths of a snowy winter.

  • Superb73 Reviews 4.5
Parsley Hay Refreshments Biggin, Buxton
Parsley Hay Refreshments
Cafe • $$

Parsley Hay Refreshments

Biggin, Buxton

Very well placed visitor centre . Large parking area (£4.75 all day). Toilets (FOC) and seating outside so you can refresh yourself before your walk and after!!!!!!! Competitively priced snacks and drinks.

  • Good13 Reviews 3.9
The Devonshire Arms Market Place, Hartington, Buxton
The Devonshire Arms
Pub • $$

The Devonshire Arms

Market Place, Hartington, Buxton

Dropped off the Tissington Trail for a drop of liquid refreshment at this excellent village boozer.Two pints of Farmers Blonde and a portion of chips later, we were sufficiently fortified to carry on!

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  • Good162 Reviews 4.2

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