Peak View Tea Room - Carte

Buxton Road, SK11 0AR, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Tea, Juice, Coffee, Breakfast

4.4 💬 3976 Avis
Peak View Tea Room

Téléphone: (+44)129822103

Adresse: Buxton Road, SK11 0AR, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Ville: Cheshire East

Menu Plats: 9

Avis: 3976

Site Web: http://www.peakviewtearooms.co.uk/

"Wow, what a wonderful Tea Room! Stopped here for some much needed food and beverages during a 15 mile hike. Fantastic menu choice, especially the Vegan menu. I was actually spoilt for choice! The prices are very reasonable, staff super friendly and the views are beautiful (we sat outside as we were humming a little! I ordered vegan sausage sandwich with chips, Chocolate Orange cake, glass of orange juice and a coffee for around £14. Highly recommend a visit either by car or on foot. One sugestion would be to put a sign further back a long the track where it splits off. Before the house and beautiful horse, Next to the sign for Cat&Fiddle"

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noel noel

Lovely cafe in perfect setting . Went on motorbike . Great roads and scenery . Gets crowded . Best to book of you want a meal . Food is good . Not too expensive .

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Paul
Paul

Amazing little café in the middle of nowhere with amazing views, food and service. We stopped off for breakfast and were not disappointed! I wish I passed by here much more often. 5 stars all around!


nathan
nathan

Server was so rude. And the cafe is in need of an refresh. We where virtually pushed out of the door. Had I not been with a friend I would not have tolerated the poor service from the younger brunette lady.


Paul
Paul

Treated ourselves to a post hike cake and brew. Coffee Walnut cake was a hit, and a massive slice too, and the Cherry Crumble was delicious! Cappuccino and Hot choc were perfect, great service from everyone! Definitely recommended! Voir le carte


Izzy
Izzy

Beautiful views, kind and warm staff, delicious selection of food including cakes and a gorgeous interior. Wether driving between Macclesfield and Buxton or making a direct trip there for walking and munching would highly recommend.


Shelley
Shelley

Absolutely lovely. Food is fab and very reasonable price. Nice selection to choose from. Lovely homemade cakes. Good choice of drinks, hot cold and alcoholic. Inside and Outside seating. Fantastic views. Great homely decor and good service.


mark
mark

What a location. High up on the peaks, set back off the main road. Fairly tight car parking, it gets really busy. Popular with cyclists, walkers, and passers by. Good menu. Great friendly service. Indoor seating or outdoor if the sun happens to be shining. Voir le carte


B
B

My car unfortunately broke down and I made it to the Peak View Tea Room's drive. The cafe was closed but the owner came to see if I was ok, after explaining what has happened he asked if I wanted a cup of tea and also brought me a cake. I was over the moon with their generosity and understanding and can't thank them enough as really nice people do exist!!


Claire
Claire

Great place with amazing views. Limited parking and was busy mid week in April but additional seating outside. Menu choices are great, including toasted tea cakes, sandwiches, all-day breakfast, and main meals. This doesn't include the twelve different cakes they had on offer. All reasonably priced. Staff were really friendly and attentive. Loved the variety of teapots and salt and pepper pots! It's definitely worth a visit!


D
D

Wow, what a wonderful Tea Room! Stopped here for some much needed food and beverages during a 15 mile hike. Fantastic menu choice, especially the Vegan menu. I was actually spoilt for choice! The prices are very reasonable, staff super friendly and the views are beautiful (we sat outside as we were humming a little! I ordered vegan sausage sandwich with chips, Chocolate Orange cake, glass of orange juice and a coffee for around £14. Highly recommend a visit either by car or on foot. One sugestion would be to put a sign further back a long the track where it splits off. Before the house and beautiful horse, Next to the sign for Cat&Fiddle 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.
  • Juice Boissons fraîchement pressées et revitalisantes à partir des meilleurs fruits, offrant une explosion de saveurs naturelles. Parfaitement rafraîchissants, nos jus offrent un moyen sain et délicieux d'étancher votre soif. 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.
  • Breakfast Commencez votre journée avec nos délicieuses options de petit-déjeuner, allant des œufs et crêpes classiques aux smoothies et yaourts sains. Parfait pour un repas copieux ou une collation légère du matin !

Commodités

  • Cafe
  • Wifi
  • Carte
  • Seating
  • Menu
  • Takeout

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