Very welcoming and friendly cafe. Food and coffee unreal, would highly recommend the peanut butter bar, mushroom and egg breakfast roll and their new mozzarella and pesto roll. We travel here from Manchester on a regular basis, food and service here is best around.
Neil Miles
Not friendly.Review based on more than one visit.Defensive responses to previous negative feedback. Explains a lot.
Jeffrey Lilley
Stopped in here on a quiet Monday after taking a walk through the village. Just needed a quick bite to eat, wasn’t expecting one of the best sandwiches I’ve had in ages. Food was absolutely brilliant, staff was lovely and polite and the atmosphere was very quaint! 10/10 would recommend.
Paul Till
Lovely little place, food is great, friendly service, nice setting and they love dogs. If you are in Eyam, give it a try.
Marianna Zavedeeva
Nice cafe, I’d say a bit overpriced, but it maybe because popular location or so. We had an amazing brekkie there, and its dog friendly. Coffee was good.
Tim Merrison
The best café in the Peak
Getaway57697300634
Made the mistake of arriving after 2.15 so couldn’t have the excellent soup and sandwich ?. So had to make do with the tasty Homity pie instead ?. Love this cafe and the staff always very friendly. Even feel like a local now ?
Samuel E Crowley
A lovely family owned cafe. The coffee is spot on and there are loads of delicious choices, which change seasonally, regarding cakes and pastries. Super warm, genuinely kind and friendly staff— a member of staff even gave us a lift back to another village, as we’d walked out and the weather had got really bad. Which was incredibly generous. Also dog friendly. Would highly recommend!
Robert Lumby
Excellent food, tha place was very busy but food arrived quickly and was piping hot and delicious. It has outdoor seating as well as indoor. A public toilet. Very clean surroundings and friendly staff.
A cold and miserable Monday saw me in Eyam for a short stoo off and as all the other cafés were closed I used the cafe on the green. This small and cramped premises was filled with gossiping old biddies who appeared to spend the whole day there. I had to chuckle when I was asked "Are you sitting in?" The only available seating was the outside picnic table amid the usual clutter of pushbikes that plague today's roads. My coffee was okay but I wouldn't go out of my way to repeat my experience and I am left wondering why there are so many good reviews in regards to this business.
Tom Sear
Great cafe to eat at, with quality coffee. I would recommend the soup of the day.
Nigel B Briggs
Great stop on a cold winter bike ride. Cyclists well catered for, even got some warm sunshine!
Marcus McMaster-Float
Really good quality food, a menu full of favourites and imaginative twists, really impressed by the combinations of lots of ingredients. Great service
Samuel C
A lovely family owned cafe. The coffee is spot on and there are loads of delicious choices, which change seasonally, regarding cakes and pastries. Super warm, genuinely kind and friendly staff— a member of staff even gave us a lift back to another village, as we’d walked out and the weather had got really bad. Which was incredibly generous. Also dog friendly. Would highly recommend!
Came here on a walk. Amazing food!
Very welcoming and friendly cafe. Food and coffee unreal, would highly recommend the peanut butter bar, mushroom and egg breakfast roll and their new mozzarella and pesto roll. We travel here from Manchester on a regular basis, food and service here is best around.
Not friendly.Review based on more than one visit.Defensive responses to previous negative feedback. Explains a lot.
Stopped in here on a quiet Monday after taking a walk through the village. Just needed a quick bite to eat, wasn’t expecting one of the best sandwiches I’ve had in ages. Food was absolutely brilliant, staff was lovely and polite and the atmosphere was very quaint! 10/10 would recommend.
Lovely little place, food is great, friendly service, nice setting and they love dogs. If you are in Eyam, give it a try.
Nice cafe, I’d say a bit overpriced, but it maybe because popular location or so. We had an amazing brekkie there, and its dog friendly. Coffee was good.
The best café in the Peak
Made the mistake of arriving after 2.15 so couldn’t have the excellent soup and sandwich ?. So had to make do with the tasty Homity pie instead ?. Love this cafe and the staff always very friendly. Even feel like a local now ?
A lovely family owned cafe. The coffee is spot on and there are loads of delicious choices, which change seasonally, regarding cakes and pastries. Super warm, genuinely kind and friendly staff— a member of staff even gave us a lift back to another village, as we’d walked out and the weather had got really bad. Which was incredibly generous. Also dog friendly. Would highly recommend!
Excellent food, tha place was very busy but food arrived quickly and was piping hot and delicious. It has outdoor seating as well as indoor. A public toilet. Very clean surroundings and friendly staff.
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A cold and miserable Monday saw me in Eyam for a short stoo off and as all the other cafés were closed I used the cafe on the green. This small and cramped premises was filled with gossiping old biddies who appeared to spend the whole day there. I had to chuckle when I was asked "Are you sitting in?" The only available seating was the outside picnic table amid the usual clutter of pushbikes that plague today's roads. My coffee was okay but I wouldn't go out of my way to repeat my experience and I am left wondering why there are so many good reviews in regards to this business.
Great cafe to eat at, with quality coffee. I would recommend the soup of the day.
Great stop on a cold winter bike ride. Cyclists well catered for, even got some warm sunshine!
Really good quality food, a menu full of favourites and imaginative twists, really impressed by the combinations of lots of ingredients. Great service
A lovely family owned cafe. The coffee is spot on and there are loads of delicious choices, which change seasonally, regarding cakes and pastries. Super warm, genuinely kind and friendly staff— a member of staff even gave us a lift back to another village, as we’d walked out and the weather had got really bad. Which was incredibly generous. Also dog friendly. Would highly recommend!