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A former ""yellow ware"" and toilet factory (established in 1821). The museum is housed in the newly restored pottery works in the heart of Swadlincote
Offering a wide range of food and drink, the Cube Cafe Bar is also a Visual Arts exhibition space with free Wi-Fi Internet access.
Home of the FitzHerbert family for over 500 years. The Hall stands in a superbly maintained Estate village and contains wonderful panelling and fine old masters. A 10 acre garden and arboretum. Schools very welcome.
Excellent licensed tearooms in magnificent rural setting serving morning coffee, lunches and afternoon teas every day 11am to 5pm (March to October).
Nobles is a friendly Mediterranean style Bistro. Open daily serving food and drink throughout the day. Relax - enjoy with a difference.
West End contemporary cooking meets Peak District organic lifestyle. A beautiful, comfortable and modern setting, live jazz music every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday with a Pianist every Sunday lunch from noon.
A warm & friendly welcome awaits you at the Black Cat Cafe. A traditional cafe set in a quiet courtyard close to the bus & train station. We offer a selection of hot & cold drinks, snacks & meals including homemade cakes & casseroles.
With its story going back to the tenth century, fascinating historical monuments and thriving contemporary life, Derby Cathedral offers a unique visitor experience.
We are now at 9 Friar Gate with 2 floors offering a new and exciting menu, the same great service and value for money but in lavish surroundings.
Perfect location for your lunch or refreshments. We are licensed and use locally produced ingredients in many of the dishes we offer. In 2008 we won Derbyshire Food & Drink Awards 'Tearoom/Coffee House of the Year.'