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Popped in on a Saturday for a lovely lunch : We were greeted by a friendly waitress who seated us quickly. The tearoom was nearly full but we managed to nab the last table. The menu was exactly what you need for a lunch time! Great range of food sandwiches, jacket potatoes, omelettes etc. with a range of veggie options too which is always great to see : The cakes and crumbles looked lovely but we were too full from t... View all feedback.
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Terrible waited over 40 minutes for soup , when it arrived it was like warm with a 2 day old cob , we always pass this place on the way to Matlock and thought we give it a try today , wished we drove straight pass now , o well want stop again View all feedback.
Came here on a Sunday afternoon with my family during a walk. We came for hot chocolates and cakes. I highly recommend the derbyshire chocolate cake and the lime and ginger cake they were amazing. The hot chocolates were amazing filled with cream and marshmallows! Everyone that worked there is lovely and made us feel so welcome. I am looking forward to coming back and trying the food next time! and the plates all the cakes came on were lovely! Can’t wait to come back again
Even though this place is on our doorstep I've never visited before recently, possibly because it is located on A6. I have now been twice in two days. Well placed for a walk up onto Cromford Moor. Lots of lovely homemade cakes, simple but well done snack menu. I had the ginger and lime cheesecake, the parsnip soup was lovely and the children loved their hot chocolates and bacon butties. Good quality coffee too. Very friendly staff and a roaring fire. Will definitely make this a regular thing.
After a 6-mile hike in heavy rain, we sought shelter at Homesford Tea Rooms, a place we had never been to before. It turned out to be a delightful experience, feeling like stepping back in time to a grandmother's kitchen. The vintage music, warm welcome, and treats for our wet dogs made us feel right at home. The freshly baked cakes and crumbles kept coming, served by the young and friendly staff. Our cream tea for two was exceptional, with fruit scones, jam, cream, and fresh strawberries on a platter. The teapot was filled to the brim, much to my partner's delight. We can't wait to return on our next walk, as this place is truly special and hard to pass by. It has quickly become one of our top favorites in the area. The food from other orders looked fabulous, with all tables full even in the rain. Parking is plentiful, allowing for a stroll along the beautiful Cromford canal. The homemade treats are perfect for a picnic. The welcoming owner made everyone feel at home, creating a cozy atmosphere where one could easily spend the whole day. Although we had a long walk ahead of us, we left with a promise to return. I've been recommending Homesford Tea Rooms to everyone since our visit, as they have truly captured the essence of a charming tea room. Thank you to everyone there for a wonderful experience.
Homesford Cottage Tearoom is located on the A6, approximately three miles from Cromford in Derbyshire, where I have been a resident for more than two decades. This cozy and charming cafe has a quirky feel to it, with 60s music playing in the background and a collection of photos and knick-knacks adorning the rustic barn-like space. The staff are always friendly and welcoming, and the food is delicious and reasonably priced. The scones, in particular, are a standout. The outdoor seating is perfect for enjoying a meal on a warm day, and there is ample parking available. Despite being situated on a busy road, the noise level is never overpowering. Its location is also a plus, as it is a convenient stop for those heading into the Derbyshire Dales/Peak District or for bikers on the Matlock Bath Sunday ride. Be sure to visit before the crowds arrive, approximately a mile past the zig-zag crossing of the River Derwent near Whatstandwell.
We visited today by chance as was in search of a drink for our trip back home to the midlands. The gent who served us was fantastic- made us feel so welcomed! For a cake, milkshake and can of pop it came to around £9 which we thought was great. Partner thoroughly enjoyed milkshake. A lovely little spot with very friendly staff. Thank you!
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