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.
Here are all of the venues we have reviewed and would recommend that are part of The Chatsworth Estate.
The perfect place to meet friends for breakfast or lunch, where you will enjoy fabulous food, served in a relaxing, friendly and welcoming environment.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationThe Hide offers smoky grills, wood‑fired pizzas, steaks, and hearty sides, made with locally sourced ingredients, welcoming families, walkers, riders and dog owners.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationCreative, locally sourced dishes range from lunch and casual mains to refined seasonal tasting menus, plus traditional afternoon tea with handmade scones. 


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 InformationEnjoy fresh, delicious food from Chatsworth’s farms and gardens, and explore carefully curated gifts from local artisans, open daily for all visitors to enjoy.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationTraditional country inn dining offering seasonal, locally sourced dishes, real ales, fine wines, and relaxed food and drink in welcoming surroundings. 
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 InformationRefined tearoom experience serving elegant sweet and savoury treats, indulgent afternoon teas, and celebratory dining in a beautiful historic estate setting with charm.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationSet in picturesque 18th-century stables, the menu celebrates estate-reared and local produce, delivering refined seasonal dining in an elegant historic setting.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationChatsworth 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 InformationTraditional Indian dining with authentic curries and house specialties, elegant surroundings, welcoming atmosphere, and a bar featuring Cobra lager, ale, and wines.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationOffering fresh, locally sourced dishes, thoughtfully crafted to cater to all diets, including plant-based and healthier options, for an exceptional dining experience.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationA central spot offering hearty breakfasts, fresh lunches, and quality ingredients, all served in a relaxed setting with warm and welcoming hospitality throughout.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationNestled on the edge of the Peak District, The Peacock at Owler Bar is a Sheffield pub that ramblers, families, foodies, and locals alike can call their own.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationFamily- and dog-friendly pub in Bakewell, renowned for chef-prepared food, drinks, live music, award-winning service, and hosting weddings and celebrations.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationVillage pub and restaurant serving locally sourced, high-quality dishes, complemented by artisan ales, fine wines, and a welcoming, award-winning dining experience. 

The pub offers freshly prepared, locally sourced food, coffee, cakes and afternoon teas, served from lunch through to dinner, indoors or in the spacious beer garden.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationA luxurious Peak District hotel with a delicious fine-dining restaurant and bar, beautiful four-poster bedrooms and exceptional service. 


The Cupola opens daily from 9am serving our iconic griddled breakfast, with lunch served from 12pm, including a fully licensed bar.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationA charming restaurant with a distinctive mining-inspired theme, serving fresh, locally sourced dishes in a cosy, atmospheric setting ideal for a relaxed meal.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationCharming countryside pub offering seasonal, locally inspired food, excellent ales and wines, welcoming atmosphere, cosy interiors, and picturesque Peak District surroundings.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationBuilt 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 InformationFully heated Mad Hatter themed outbuilding with log burner & indoor tables open 7 days a week serving breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea in a cosy setting.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationNestled 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 InformationIl 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 InformationMark and his team only believe in using the best possible ingredients always using local & seasonal produce where ever possible.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationThis award-winning restaurant holds 2 AA Rosettes, is included in the Michelin Guide 2022, and features three unique, beautifully designed dining rooms. 

Barringtons pub and dining is the perfect venue for great food, great atmosphere. Whether you're dining with friends or just out for a drink.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationThe 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 InformationAt the Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop they bake all their products, including their Famous Bakewell Pudding, fresh bread, and cakes daily, using traditional recipes and methods.
Read Our Review | Venue InformationThis article includes venues we have visited and would recommend to friends and family, if a venue is not included in this collection then, most likely, we just haven't had the chance to visit them yet.
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