Places to Eat

  • Lovage at Bakewell

    Chef Owner Lee Smith has recently moved closer to his Mansfield hometown to fulfil his dreams of opening his own restaurant. After 16 year of grafting, Lee has worked his way up from a pot washer to head chef, with achievements such as holding one Michelin star and becoming a finalist for his region in the 2019. Great British Menu. Lee’s passion is cooking food that is sentimental to his upbringing and reflects his growth as a chef. He has a community conscious mind-set which has planted the seed for his latest endeavour to open restaurant Lovage. A modern British restaurant with a casual country vibe.

  • The Peacock at Rowsley

    The Peacock at Rowsley has been a hotel since the 1830s and is part of the Haddon Estate, owned by Lord and Lady Edward Manners who live at nearby Haddon Hall.

    This luxury Peak District hotel began life as a manor house in the late 1600s and has been a beacon of hospitality ever since.

  • The Red Lion at Birchover

    The Red Lion is located in the beautiful village of Birchover, surrounded by stunning countryside popular with walkers, climbers and holiday makers alike. Being in the heart of the Peak District, we endeavour to extend a warm Derbyshire welcome to all our customers with a little Sardinian twist thrown in for good measure.

  • Caudwell Mill Cafe at Rowsley

    The food in our café is almost as good as our stunning riverside location. Come and visit us and enjoy some delicious homemade vegetarian food, that we guarantee even the carnivores amongst you will enjoy! We also serve some lovely vegan and gluten free options.

  • Chakra Lounge at Bakewell

    At the heart of The Chakra Lounge is our never-ending love and passion for creating Indo-Western cuisine that brings two unique culinary heritages together.

    From the Land of Five Rivers, Punjab, India, we are inspired to create soul-stirring Indian cuisine that reflects our rich history and culture.

  • Fischers at Baslow

    The location could hardly be more stunning. A Grade 2 listed, stone-built manor house standing on the edge of Baslow, a picturesque village in Derbyshire. The glorious countryside of the Peak District with its iconic walks and rich cultural heritage is on our doorstep.

  • The Packhorse at Little Longstone.

    This historic pub is regarded as one of the best in the Peak District. Situated just off the Monsal Trail, the pub is surrounded by some of the most striking scenery the Peaks have to offer. Settle down by one of our three open fires or linger outside in our covered & heated pergola to enjoy real ales and tasty food locally sourced by the landlord. Muddy boots, kids and dogs are all welcome.

  • The Prince of Wales at Baslow

    Tucked away in the heart of the beautiful Peak District village of Baslow, you’ll find The Prince of Wales, an award-winning pub and restaurant, where you’re always assured of fine food and drink and the warmest of welcomes.

  • Riverside Cafe at David Mellor

    The Design Museum Café is a beautiful, unusual environment for relaxation and discussion. The cafe faces out towards Michael Hopkins's Round Building. Open for breakfast, lunch and afternoons.

  • The Manners at Bakewell

    Set within a 10-minute drive away from the medieval Haddon Hall Manor House, The Manners Pub in Bakewell is located near Chatsworth Adventure Playground and Farmyard. Delicious pub food, whom use local produce.

  • Remarkable Hare

    The Remarkable Hare is a friendly pub in the centre of Matlock serving great local beers and tasty pub food. An open fire awaits you in this classic pub, which is very dog-friendly.

  • Thornbridge Tap Room

    Small, modern brewery with pre-booked guided tours, plus samples and a complimentary branded glass. Our fresh ‘Brewers Dough’ is made on-site daily using only the finest strong Italian flour, yeast and our legendary Thornbridge beer. All pizzas are 12" and can be eaten in or taken away.