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    Tiroler Stuberl

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Upstairs Cafe & Gift Store

    Upstairs Cafe & Gift Store

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    I wrote my first review for the Upstairs Cafe in 2007, it's now 2011 and I still love this place…read more I came across the cafe one Sunday morning whilst I waited for the Farmers market shop to open. As we made our way up the stairs, I'm not sure what I was expecting, but was pleasantly surprised by the bright, modern Décor. The menu is welcoming with something for everyone, just remember to leave room for dessert. The drinks menu is great, with hot and cold drinks available, but I can definitely recommend the Tea Latte, or a frappe or ... ah, don't worry there is no wrong choice it's all divine. The staff are really friendly and never make you feel rushed, even when it's busy, which it nearly always is. If you have to wait, I really recommend you do, but if you can't ,don't forget to order a tea latte to take away with you.

    The Upstairs Cafe is situated above the popular Farmer's Shop in Bakewell. A modern interior, with…read morea variety of tables, from comfortable sofa type seats and conventional seating, to bar stools and high tables. The menu is vast with numerous sandwiches, salads and jacket potatoes etc. A good range of daily specials too, including a wide variety of remarkably well priced hot meals. Their lasagne is particularly good a generous flavoursome dish, with a side order of garlic bread. However, on our last visit, the daily special curry and home-made sweet potato bake, whilst equally generously portioned, lacked any real flavour. Drinks wise, equally expansive, from cappuccinos to milkshakes. On the whole a menu to cater for most people's needs. The staff are friendly and efficient too. The Upstairs Cafe, also has a small shop too, selling gifts, speciality teas and coffees, maps etc., amongst other things. It is quite a popular place in Bakewell though, you might be queueing if you go at midday, especially in the height of summer.

    Byways Tea Rooms

    Byways Tea Rooms

    (2 reviews)

    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.

    The Lime Lounge Coffee House

    The Lime Lounge Coffee House

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    Situated on the periphery of Bakewell Town Centre, adjacent to the Bridge across the river, is the…read moreLime Lounge Coffee House. It proved to be an oasis in a storm on a busy Friday in Bakewell; quite a spacious coffee shop, with many individual features like the large wrought iron fireplace and the toilets that feel like they've been cut out of solid rock! A variety of seating, from comfortable sofa seats in lime and black leather, to more formal seating for dining and bar seats adjacent to the windows, so you can watch the world go by. A good varied menu; before 11.30am on offer were teacakes, a variety of things of toast, bacon butties and the obligatory Full English. We arrived there around lunchtime, with again a wide variety of sandwiches, baguettes, paninis and jacket potatoes to choose from, as well as daily specials. I went for the Club Baguette, a huge sized portion of bacon, crisp lettuce and chicken, with an accompanying balsamic dressed salad, superb. My wife had an equally flavoursome Chilli jacket potato. Washed down with a large cappuccino and a hot chocolate, all in all, a great find. Very reasonably priced too, with friendly staff.

    Had breakfast here last week. It was ok. The English only had scrambled egg and tinned tomatoes. I…read morehad a bacon baguette. This was overpriced for streaky bacon. My husbands English had lukewarm sausage and bacon and piping hot beans and egg. Very pleasant place with friendly staff. Felt breakfast was overpriced.

    Tiroler Stuberl - coffee - Updated May 2026

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