Hulme End Tea Junction

Hulme End, Fawfieldhead, United Kingdom, SK17 0EX

🛍 Tea, Soup, Coffee, British

4.6 💬 837 Avis

Téléphone: +441298687368

Adresse: Hulme End, Fawfieldhead, United Kingdom, SK17 0EX

Ville: Fawfieldhead

Menu Plats: 8

Avis: 837

Site Web: https://theteajunctionhulmeend.com/

"I received a recommendation from a shopkeeper in Hartington that instead of paying for parking at the NP carpark, I could enjoy tea and cakes at the tearoom and park for free. Sure enough, there was a sign that said "spend a penny with me and park for free"! I bought a takeaway cup of tea for my thermos and headed off along the Manifold Trail, knowing I was welcome to park for as long as I liked. After three hours of walking, I treated myself to a delicious slice of Banana and Pistachio cake and a hot chocolate (from a machine, but still good). There was also a small gift shop with postcards and local crafts to browse through. The service was friendly, and I found it to be a great deal to be able to park for free in exchange for a drink and snack that I would have bought anyway. Note: Parking is free with purchase from the tearoom."

Menu complet - 8 options

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Dessert

Soupes

Cuisine Mexicano-Américaine

Salades

Robin Robin

Excellent service and fantastic food and cake selection was to die for do not pass by you will regret it

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Avis

Charlotte
Charlotte

Fantastic café with amazing staff and delicious food. This is our go-to spot whenever we are exploring the Peak District on our bikes. The location is perfect for a pit stop.


Jennie
Jennie

We just popped in for coffee. Couldnt park in Hartington and remembered about this. Plenty of parking, friendly staff, efficient, clean and excellent coffee. Will be going back.


Julie
Julie

This is a great spot to begin the Manifold Way trail. The amenities include restrooms, a quaint museum, and a wonderful café/gift shop offering a variety of delicious food options. Voir le carte


Helen
Helen

Lovely place for a bite to eat, recommend bacon and mushroom sandwich, sausage and mushrooms sandwich, tea coffee and cakes, really lovely friendly staff too, made us feel very welcome


John
John

Lovely tea room. Really tasty food. Had one of the best bacon and egg sandwiches ever. Along with perfectly cooked Jacket potato and salad, nice coffee's and amazing cake! Friendly warm welcome. A gem!


Rob
Rob

Sit in, or sit out. Great little cafe to call in at your leisure, either after or before a good hike/walk, cycle ride, motorcycle ride or other in the area surrounding areas of the Peak District. Definitely recommend, we're always taking a visit there. Just love it. Great food great staff. Voir le carte


Sarah
Sarah

Have been numerous times for coffee and cake but had a sandwich the other day for the first time. Lovely soft fresh bread, nice amount of filling ham and whole grain mustard) served with salad, coleslaw and crisps. We also had a pot of tea and bakewell slice. All lovely and very reasonably priced.


Claire
Claire

We ordered sausage and egg sandwiches along with some coffee at this restaurant. The coffee was mediocre, not terrible. However, I could not finish the sandwich as the sausage was of poor quality and tasted greasy and stale. The bread lacked butter and we were not given any sauce. The restaurant was freezing cold due to its large corrugated iron structure, making it feel like eating in a barn. We traveled to the Hulme end of the Manifold Way specifically for this cafe, only to be disappointed and feel like we wasted our time and petrol.


Lucy
Lucy

I received a recommendation from a shopkeeper in Hartington that instead of paying for parking at the NP carpark, I could enjoy tea and cakes at the tearoom and park for free. Sure enough, there was a sign that said "spend a penny with me and park for free"! I bought a takeaway cup of tea for my thermos and headed off along the Manifold Trail, knowing I was welcome to park for as long as I liked. After three hours of walking, I treated myself to a delicious slice of Banana and Pistachio cake and a hot chocolate (from a machine, but still good). There was also a small gift shop with postcards and local crafts to browse through. The service was friendly, and I found it to be a great deal to be... Voir le carte

Catégories

  • Tea Découvrez notre sélection de thés apaisants, offrant à la fois des mélanges classiques et exotiques. Parfaitement infusés pour éveiller vos sens, laissez-vous tenter par notre gamme pour un moment de tranquillité et de saveur à chaque gorgée.
  • Soup Des soupes chaudes et réconfortantes pour nourrir votre âme. Choisissez parmi une variété de bouillons savoureux et d'ingrédients copieux, parfaits pour un simple apéritif ou un repas réconfortant lors d'une journée fraîche. Voir le carte
  • Coffee Savourez notre sélection de cafés riches et aromatiques, habilement préparés pour éveiller vos sens. Du classique expresso aux lattes crémeux, découvrez le mélange parfait pour commencer votre journée sur une note savoureuse.
  • British Traditionnel et copieux, le menu britannique propose des classiques réconfortants comme le fish and chips, des rôtis succulents et des tourtes savoureuses. Redécouvrez des favoris familiers, préparés avec amour à partir de recettes intemporelles et d'ingrédients frais, locaux.

Commodités

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • Carte
  • Takeaway
  • Menu
  • Television

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