Reviews Peak District Parlour

5
James Prescott
+5
Heavenly Cafe stop for cyclists, proper loose leaf tea and the finest homemade cakes generously portioned 😍
5
James M
+5
Absolutely perfect. Very good value, great portions and delicious lunch. Will be back soon I hope!
5
David Chapman
+5
One of 3 good cafes in Tideswell. Well pleased with the food (eat in or take away). Being small, (3 tables down stairs with more upstairs) and having a fairly large regular lunch time take away service with a tiny kitchen expect a bit of a wait when it is busy. Locals know this and will chat away with other locals and visitors. This gives a very friendly atmosphere.
5
Rick Williams
+5
I telephoned ahead to see if i could make a booking for 16 people on a Monday morning. The booking was accepted and the owner said that he would reserve the whole of the upstairs for us. When we arrived the place was already pretty busy but the two young waitresses were super attentive and extremely efficient. They weren't phased by 16 of us ordering different things and the numerous changes of mind that occurred. The food arrived quicker than we anticipated and was absolutely delicious and great value too. I cant fault this place or the staff in any way. We will definitely be back when were next in the area.
4
Derek
+4
Nice small cafe attached to a bakers shop. Variety of teas, coffees and cold drinks. Selection of scones and cakes together with pies, pasties and a selection of meals. Nice friendly staff Well worth a visit if you are in the area and want a drink and something to eat.
4
Mark Turner
+4
Lovely welcome with good quality food in a simple cafe set up.
4
Ruth Jordan
+4
A nice cafe serving good breakfast but only 3 tables so sone people had to share. The chef was lovely but it was disappointing to overhear the young lad behind the counter making a sniggering comment to his colleague about my child's nut allergy. Considering they're serving food and do have nuts in the kitchen they should understand it's not a joke at all and a child having an anaphylactic reaction wouldn't be much fun for them either. The chef was very good about it so I was happy on that basis. Not sure I'd rush back though.
5
Jeremy Pack
+5
Fab Tea Shop. *Friendly people*, lovely toasties (with more salad on the side than you get in some places where you order a side salad), scones, jam, coffee. They also do Sunday lunch (we didn’t try it) Don’t be fooled if you look in the window there is seating upstairs too.
5
Vicki Stafford
+5
Had a lovely Sunday roast. The best gravy I've had in a long time whilst eating out. Food cooked well, waitress service very good.
5
Kay Bridger
+5
Warm welcome from 8am. Breakfast, deli, cakes, ice cream, dog-welcoming. Three tables downstairs and more upstairs.
5
Katrina Lancaster
+5
Great coffee, snacks and lunch. Had a group Xmas lunch. Friendly staff. Great flavours.
5
Jim Swannack
+5
Great little cafe. Food can take a while if it's busy, but it's worth the wait.
5
Sarah Ebbatson
+5
Lovely friendly place serving the best homemade food using locally sourced produce.
4
Brian Passam (BPCBIZ)
+4
A terrific little find, very friendly staff, great choice of meals, cakes and drinks
5
Andrew Aitchison
+5
Great spot and friendly team. Food was excellent and very good value.
5
jud dowling
+5
Very nice cafe with friendly staff. Even offered to fill cycling water bottles. .👍👍
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