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The ultimate guide to the best places for coffee and cake in the Peak District & Derbyshire

A guide to some of the best spots where you can enjoy a perfect slice of cake and a hot cup of freshly brewed tea or coffee.



With its stunning landscapes, charming villages, and rich history, there's so much to discover in the Peak District and Derbyshire. But let’s not forget another essential aspect of a great trip: indulging in delicious tea, coffee and cake! Here’s a guide to some of the best spots where you can enjoy a perfect slice of cake paired with a great cup of coffee.

Chatsworth Kitchen

Nestled within Peak Village, just a stone's throw from Chatsworth House and Bakewell, Chatsworth Kitchen offers a delightful array of homemade cakes and expertly brewed coffee, making it the perfect spot to indulge before enjoying some retail therapy.

Two Hares - Glossop

Located in the heart of the charming High Peak market town of Glossop, Two Hares Café serves up an inviting selection of homemade cakes and coffee, providing a cosy and charming atmosphere perfect for a relaxing experience.

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The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop - Bakewell

Nestled in the heart of the pretty Peak District market town of Bakewell, this iconic spot is famous for its traditional Bakewell Pudding. But beyond this local delicacy, which was 'invented by accident hundreds of years ago', you'll find an array of tasty cakes and excellent coffee. The quaint, cosy atmosphere is perfect for a leisurely afternoon treat.

Hassop Station

Located on the Monsal Trail, a scenic traffic-free walking and cycling route, Hassop Station Café is a favourite among cyclists and walkers. This converted railway station offers a lovely selection of homemade cakes and locally roasted coffee. The setting is idyllic too, with outdoor seating perfect for sunny days.

Quackers at Thornbridge

Set in the picturesque Thornbridge Estate, Quackers Café welcomes visitors young and old with its selection of delicious homemade cakes and expertly crafted coffee. A family-friendly spot where kids can enjoy tasty treats and fun activities while parents relax.

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The Cupola Visitor Centre and Kitchen - Stoney Middleton

At the Cupola Visitor Centre and Kitchen, visitors can savour delicious homemade cakes and expertly brewed coffee in a charming setting. Nestled within the stunning Peak District, it's the perfect place to relax and recharge while taking in the beautiful surroundings.

Bourne's Restaurant, Denby Pottery Village - Denby

Bourne's Restaurant offers a delightful dining experience with its homemade cakes and freshly brewed coffee, all served in a stylish and welcoming atmosphere. Located within the historic Denby Pottery Village, it's the perfect place to relax and enjoy a treat while exploring the rich heritage of Denby.

Pug and Pudding – Chapel-en-le-Frith

Pug and Pudding is a delightful little cafe serving the best cupcakes for miles around. A relaxed, friendly place with an extensive selection of freshly made cakes and bakes, all baked on the premises. The interior is decorated with pug lovers in mind.

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No 6 The Square Tea Rooms – Buxton

Situated in a beautiful Georgian building in Buxton, this lovely tearooms provides an elegant and relaxing atmosphere. The cakes are homemade, with a host of flavoursome options to choose from, and the coffee is top-notch. It’s a fantastic spot to unwind after exploring the historic spa town of Buxton.

Herbert’s Fine English Tea Rooms - Tissington Village

A visit to Herbert's English Tea Rooms is more than just a culinary delight; it’s an experience steeped in the charm of Tissington. The tea room is set within an atmospheric, centuries-old building that exudes history from every beam and brick; a great spot to enjoy freshly baked scones and traditional English Tea.

The Yondermann Café – Buxton

Fresh air, local produce and banter in the heart of the Peak District National Park. The Yonderman Café is a popular pit stop for bikers and motorists and on a sunny day. The outdoor seating area provides a perfect spot to enjoy your meal while taking in the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

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Melbourne Hall Tearooms - Melbourne

Found in the historic grounds of Melbourne Hall, which dates back to the 12th century, the tearooms offer a unique opportunity to enjoy traditional English tea and home baked cakes amidst historic grandeur. With its warm welcome and a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, it's a great port of call when exploring scenic South Derbyshire.

Stretton Hall Tearooms - Clay Cross

The charming tearooms, located within an historic building, offer a unique and cosy setting for enjoying a pot of coffee and homemade cakes. Next time you’re in Derbyshire, make sure to stop by and discover this hidden gem.

Croot’s Farm Shop - Duffield

Located near to the picturesque village of Duffield, just a short drive from Derby, this award-winning farm shop is set within a working farm, giving visitors a true farm-to-table experience. At the heart of Farm Shop is the charming café, where the focus is on fresh, homemade, and locally sourced ingredients. The café offers a warm and inviting space to relax and enjoy a coffee and cake, with large windows that provide stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

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Bareca @ Bike & Boot - Hope Valley

Located within the Bike & Boot hotel in the charming town of Hope, Bareca is a welcoming and vibrant café that exudes a laid-back yet sophisticated vibe. Whether you’re a cyclist looking for a cosy pit stop, a hiker seeking a refreshment break, or simply someone who loves great coffee and cake, Bareca provides the perfect setting to relax and rejuvenate. It's dog friendly too!

World of Wedgwood - Barlaston

Located within the renowned World of Wedgwood, this excellent cafe is an extension of the elegance and sophistication that the Wedgwood name embodies. The interior is tastefully designed, with touches that reflect the brand’s iconic style. Comfortable seating, large windows, and an inviting ambiance make it an ideal spot to unwind after exploring the extensive grounds and exhibits.

Masson Mills Café – Matlock Bath

Masson Mills, built in the late 18th century by Sir Richard Arkwright, is part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. The café retains much of the historic charm with its exposed brickwork, wooden beams, and large windows offering views of the River Derwent, just a stone's throw from Matlock Bath. Enjoy a freshly brewed coffee with a slice of freshly baked cake, or simply soak in the historic ambiance.

National Stone Centre Café - Wirksworth

A geological gem, perched in the picturesque landscape of the Derbyshire Dales, the National Stone Centre in Wirksworth is a fascinating destination for geology enthusiasts, families, and outdoor adventurers. Beyond its educational exhibits and scenic walks, the on-site café provides a cosy retreat for visitors to enjoy a well-deserved break with a cup of coffee and a delicious slice of cake.

The River Kitchen, Museum of Making - Derby

Housed within the beautifully restored Silk Mill, the world’s first factory, the café’s interior features exposed brick walls, large windows that flood the space with natural light, and stylish furnishings that pay homage to the building’s industrial past. From classic Victoria sponge and indulgent chocolate cake to tangy lemon drizzle and freshly baked scones, there’s a treat to satisfy any sweet tooth. With its welcoming atmosphere and child-friendly menu options, it’s a great place to take a break with the kids.

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Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop Café

The café is located within the award-winning Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop, which prides itself on offering high-quality, locally sourced produce - much of which is grown, produced or raised on the Chatsworth Estate. The café boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside, with ample indoor and outdoor seating that allows you to soak in the beauty of the Chatsworth Estate while you relax.

The Carriage House Café, Chatsworth

A regal retreat, the Carriage House Café offers a charming and elegant setting to enjoy a delightful coffee and cake at Chatsworth. Located in the beautifully restored stables, the café provides a unique blend of history, comfort, and sweet treats. Whether you’re visiting the magnificent Chatsworth House, exploring the gardens, or simply seeking a peaceful spot to relax, the Carriage House Café is the perfect retreat.

Riverside Kitchen at David Mellor - Hathersage

Located within the David Mellor Cutlery Factory, this café offers a unique blend of design and culinary delights. The minimalist interior, combined with delicious cakes and excellent coffee, makes it a standout spot in Hathersage. It's a great place to learn about David Mellor's cutlery-making heritage and feats of design too!

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Top Tips for the Perfect Coffee and Cake Experience:

Whether you’re a seasoned local or a visitor exploring the area, these coffee and cake spots in the Peak District and Derbyshire are sure to delight your taste buds and provide the perfect backdrop for your adventures. Enjoy!

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