Where To Eat On & Around The Chatsworth Estate, Derbyshire
Chatsworth, home of the Devonshire family, is set in the heart of the Peak District in Derbyshire, on the banks of the river Derwent.
Chatsworth House, also known as The Palace Of The Peaks, has over 30 rooms to explore, from the magnificent Painted Hall, to the family-used chapel, regal State Rooms and beautiful Sculpture Gallery.
The estate also offers holiday cottages, hotels, shops and restaurants, including the award winning Chatsworth Estate Farm shop in the village of Pilsley, approximately 1.5 miles from Chatsworth House.
Our Recommendations At Chatsworth
Here are all of the venues we have reviewed and would recommend that are part of The Chatsworth Estate.
The Old Smithy, Beeley The Old Smithy is the perfect place to meet friends, where you will enjoy fabulous food, served in a relaxing and friendly environment. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Cavendish Hotel, Baslow Whether you’re hungry for award-winning fine dining, Seafood & Champagne al fresco, or delicious cake with a cup of tea, you can enjoy it all at The Cavendish. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Edensor Tea Cottage, Edensor At The Edensor Tea Cottage their daily goal is to deliver great food, with a very warm and friendly service. Their fresh food suppliers are all based in Derbyshire. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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Chatsworth Kitchen At Peak Village Shopping Enjoy delicious, fresh food selected daily from the farms and gardens at Chatsworth. Open daily from 9.30am to 5.30pm at Peak Village in Rowsley, Derbyshire. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Devonshire Arms, Beeley With its AA Rosette, five-star rating, and recognition in the Michelin Guide, The Devonshire Arms at Beeley is as much an experience as it is an Inn. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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Chatsworth Farm Shop, Pilsley Chatsworth Farm Shop Cafe serves seasonal dishes in a beautiful space overlooking sweeping views of the estate, the perfect place to unwind. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Devonshire Arms, Pilsley At the heart of the Chatsworth Estate, the Devonshire Arms is everything you’d expect it to be. Great food, excellent ales, and stylish country-house style rooms. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Flying Childers, Chatsworth The Flying Childers offers the ultimate British indulgence - a decadent treat perfect for rounding off your visit or celebrating a special occasion. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Cavendish Restaurant, Chatsworth Set in the picturesque 18th century stables, the Cavendish restaurant menu showcases the best of Chatsworth Estate and local produce. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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Some Recommendations Near Chatsworth
If you are happy to travel a few miles from Chatsworth then you could visit one of these recommended venues
The George, Hathersage Honest, authentic pub classics with a modern twist that caters for everyone, representing the very best quality produce our county has to offer. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Maynard, Grindleford The ethos behind their menus is simple: it must be local, fresh, accessible and food that their guests would want to enjoy with them. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Ashford Arms, Ashford-in-the-Water Sip, savour, slumber and celebrate at The Ashford Arms – the Peak District’s enchanting and cosy premium country pub and restaurant with rooms. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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Shalimar Indian, Darley Dale A traditional and charming Indian restaurant which is perfect for the family, romantic evenings and relaxed business functions. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Woodyard, Bakewell Built in 1810 as a Marble Works, The Woodyard has a long history in Bakewell. Some of the main features of the mill are still visible in the restaurant. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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Mad Hatters Tea Rooms, Matlock Fully heated Mad Hatter themed outbuilding with log burner & indoor tables open 7 days a week serving breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Red Lion At The Peak Edge Hotel Nestled on the edge of the Peak District National Park, the restaurant boasts a warm and friendly relaxed atmosphere serving a menu that shouts fresh and local. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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Rafters At Riverside House, Ashford-In-The-Water Riverside House is the proud owner of 2 AA Rosettes; they are also included in the Michelin Guide 2022 and boast three unique dining rooms. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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Il Lupo, Baslow Il Lupo offer a an extensive selection of traditional Italian dishes, from delicious pastas, pizza, calzone, bruschettas, seafood, game to their reknowned steaks. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Bulls Head, Holymoorside Mark and his team only believe in using the best possible ingredients always using local & seasonal produce where ever possible. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Wheatsheaf, Bakewell The Wheatsheaf has built a reputation as a hub for chef-prepared food, drink and live music in Bakewell since its full refurbishment in 2016. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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Hassop Station Cafe, Hassop The Cafe boasts several different areas inside and out. There are many large tables inside the cafe for big groups; they also have a cosy sofa area for walkers. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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The Original Bakewell Pudding Shop, Bakewell At the Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop they bake all their products, including their Famous Bakewell Pudding, fresh bread, and cakes daily. Read Our Review | Venue Information |
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