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    The Flying Childers

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Molly Moo's Tearoom and B&B - On the walk

    Molly Moo's Tearoom and B&B

    4.0(1 review)
    6.0 mi

    Fantastic Location…read more We were on our way up north to Scotland and did stay here for just one night. Located in the Peak distrtict it offers lovely views and has great walks just right in front of the doorstep. But more of that later. The B&B is very charming and the rooms are located on the 1st floor of the building (the Tearoom and kitchen being downstairs). There are two guest rooms, but we were the only ones that day. The room is very charming and has a comfy bed with TV and WiFi. Pretty spacious too. There is only one bathroom / shower to be shared, that's fine. But not only shared with the other guests, it's also the same the Tearoom customers use. That can be a bit of an issue, if it's a busy day. The host was very friendly and a breakfast is included. Unfortunately we didn't have time for it, since we left very early. Location is fantastic. Parking right in front of the building. The roads leading here can be quite narrow (one lane for both ways), but you will be rewarded with a great great landscape. We arrived pretty early and had time for a good walk. We were heading towards Youlgreave and went down and along the River Bradford. Great countryside, a fantastic walk - also for dogs. We walked a bit past Youlgreave and went back through Youlgreave. A good walk of about 4-5 miles and pretty easy. We had a lovely stay and wished we had a bit more time in this beautiful countryside.

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    Byways Tea Rooms

    Byways Tea Rooms

    1.5(2 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    I hope that my experience here was the exception. I arrived on a saturday at lunchtime and got a…read moretable upstairs. The waitress told us when taking our order there would be a slight delay, 40 minutes later we were served and the food was definitely not high standard. I choose the broccoli bake and it was overcooked and could be put together in seconds.My friends victorian meat pie was also dissapointing.On the plus side the waitress was polite and trying to compensate for the disorganisation in the kitchen.

    I visited with my friend during a 1hour coach stop at Bakewell. We ordered quickly but the waiter…read morethen went round a load of other tables before putting our order in. As a result all the other tables were served and had even finished before we got our food. The service was poor, the cutlery being plonked on the table altogether with only one serviette between the two of us and the cutlery not properly dried from washing. The staff, while pleasant enough, need some training in how to wait at table. When we eventually got our food I was dismayed to see that my cottage pie was served in a separate bowl, having obviously been microwaved. I tipped it out onto my plate only to find some of the filling burnt through over microwaving. When I took my first bite my palate was burned and is still very painful and sore a day later. It is dangerous to serve food in this manner. The cheese which had been put on the top of the potato was just melted and mushy, not nicely browned as it should be from under a grill or in an oven. I also had to go to the kitchen to request the gravy which should have been served with the meal. Altogether a disappointing experience in what promised to be a quaint setting.

    Elliotts

    Elliotts

    4.4(7 reviews)
    7.2 mi
    ££

    I am a serious coffee fan and someone recommended this place to me. I went on a tuesday the first…read moretime - the only day they are closed apparently! Anyway have been several times since then, and the coffee is amazing. The staff are coffee mad and take it really seriously. Abit freaky but the coffee is exceptional. I usually drink coffee at Nonna's or Bragazzis but this stuff is better. Have only eaten there once but the food was fresh, and very tasty and my mate even managed to buy gluten free cake - which was great as it stopped her moaning for ages while I ate mine! The outside area is lovely with seats by the river but its been too cold to sit out every time I have been. I was offered a blanket but I am not that brave. I have drunk coffee in alot of places - most of bad, weak, milky and bitter but they have really upped the ante. Abit pricey but well worth it. Just don't ask for chocolate on your cappuccino!!

    iItoo am a serious coffee addict and have spent much of my life travelling the globe, guzzling my…read moreway through buckets of the stuff. I tried elliotts on a recommendation from a rambling group friend and found myself very disapointed. The coffee which i waited an age for whilst the barrista chatted away with a dog! was bitter, and don't even get me started on the cakes. i know when cake has come from a wholesaler rather than being homemade but the women behind the counter insisted they were all made that day by herself. this was a blatant lie and next time maybe they should do a better job of hiding the costco packaging when staff are replenishing supplies it's a shame about this place as it's in a lovely spot, and it has the plus point of not being of the twee tea room genre so proliific in the peak district and apart from the women behind the counter the rest of the staff seem to be very sweet.

    The Flying Childers - tea - Updated May 2026

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