Peak View Tea Room - Menu

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

Plats: 9

Avis: 3976

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

"Possibly the highest tea room in England (that's just my guess, I can't guarantee it). The staff are so friendly and the view is lovely. It gets very busy so if you know you're going I'd recommend booking your table in advance. The food is generous and well prepared. This is not a fine dining restaurant but for what you pay I think you'll struggle to find anything better. The selection of cakes is well worth popping in for even if you don't want a main course. I've been here many times over the years and I highly recommend it to everyone. Parking: There is a fair amount of parking but when busy it can be full. Wheelchair accessibility: They refurbished the cafe some years ago to make it more accessible for all. The car park is still quite gravelly though."

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Linda Linda

I 'm never disappointed when i visit the 'Peak View Tearoom ' Gail and her team are fabulous. Will be back soon Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5

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Kevin
Kevin

Peak View, what a beautiful place and setting. Service and food was just perfect, service was quick and friendly. Can highly recommend this eatery. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5


Ian
Ian

Service absolutely terrible ordered 2 bacon bap and crumpets only received crumpets waited said I missed your order waited 40 minute for bacon bap gave up paid for crumpets nerver go back avoid at all costs Food: 2 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1


Sian
Sian

This cafe is fantastic, with delicious food, quick service, and amazing views. The atmosphere is top-notch, making it perfect for a brunch outing. The prices are very reasonable, ranging from £1 to £10 per person. I would highly recommend this place for a great dining experience.


Rachel
Rachel

This restaurant is an amazing hidden gem with the best English breakfast tea and delicious homemade cakes. It's definitely worth a visit. The service, food, and atmosphere all receive a perfect score of 5. The price per person for lunch falls between £30-40. I highly recommend trying the coffee cake.


snikpoh
snikpoh

Wow lovely place , on weekend afternoons usually very busy but always can get something Inside or outside or in your car in the carpark. Quality of food is fantastic and a full range of homemade cakes. A must try. Parking: Parking with great views. Kid-friendliness: Love kids and Dogs Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch


Jessica
Jessica

We stopped here for a brew and a slice of cake. They do cakes to takeaway too. The Guinness cake was absolutely delicious. They don't allow dogs in so we sat outside and the staff were very friendly. They brought us some dog treats. Great views of the high peak. Will definitely come back Service: Dine in Meal type: Other


Georgi
Georgi

I had a fantastic experience with the all day breakfast at this restaurant! I opted for the large portion and it did not disappoint. The staff were also very friendly. It can get quite busy on weekends. There is outdoor seating available, however, the weather was too cold to take advantage of it. Overall, I dined in for lunch and the price per person was between £10-20.


Gino
Gino

Lovely place to stop for a coffee or slice of lovely cake. Few of us in Japanese sports cars stopped for a couple of hours. Lovely place, lovely friendly staff and worth a stop. Only down fall was the last part to parking there is a dip. So have to be careful. But we was ok but can see this getting worse if not seen too. Parking: Parking was ok, but as always you will find lovely places like this hard to get parked as always busy. But we did get there at a great time. And as said b4, just be careful into the last parking area due to the dip.


Phill
Phill

Possibly the highest tea room in England (that's just my guess, I can't guarantee it). The staff are so friendly and the view is lovely. It gets very busy so if you know you're going I'd recommend booking your table in advance. The food is generous and well prepared. This is not a fine dining restaurant but for what you pay I think you'll struggle to find anything better. The selection of cakes is well worth popping in for even if you don't want a main course. I've been here many times over the years and I highly recommend it to everyone. Parking: There is a fair amount of parking but when busy it can be full. Wheelchair accessibility: They refurbished the cafe some years ago to make it more...

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.
  • 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
  • Seating
  • Takeout

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