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    Rjo's Coffee House

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:30 am - 4:00 pm

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    H&F Vintage Tearoom

    H&F Vintage Tearoom

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    £

    I really want to go back and just have dessert here! On a day off, running errands in town, I…read morestopped in here to grab an Americano for takeaway. First of all, it is really lovely inside... going for that rustic chic look. The staff all looked a bit retro... or maybe it was just the guy helping me. It was very busy, in fact a couple of people that came in after me were looking for tables. I'm not sure how the system works...clearly you find a seat, but after that I don't know if you order at the till or if someone comes around to take your order. While I was waiting in the queue, I had time to notice all of the cakes and scones and decided I would see if I could have a slice of cake for takeaway. It was still about 10 a.m. and while I have been known to have a slice of cake for breakfast (only once in a blue moon), I wanted to save it for afternoon tea. I chose a slice of the Guinness Cake and they package it up in a box and include some plastic cutlery. It was a very moist slice of cake and I think the frosting was actually my favourite part of the cake. It was smooth and buttery, although if you are lactose intolerant, beware! I will say it was a price worth paying. The cake itself wasn't very sweet and if you are not a fan of Guinness, then you probably won't enjoy this cake. However, it does make me want to try their other cakes. If you go to their website, you can get a list of the cakes they regularly offer as well as the other food on offer. And you can have a gander at the furniture for sale!

    Fabulous place,had salmon and cream cheese sandwiches followed by Candyfloss cake excellent…read morefood!!!!!!! Defiantly worth a visit. Sue

    Stephenson Coffee & Tea House

    Stephenson Coffee & Tea House

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    ££

    I love this place!…read more I was recommended by the tourist info centre and was glad I made the visit, as now everytime I visit Chesterfield be it with friends or family, this is my number one for snacks, lunch and especially the desserts :D. As I go there as my regular outlet, I have spoken to many customers and observed as the staff cater to everyones needs, be it coeliacs, vegetarians and even vegans. The food has fantastic presentation and such high standards are kept even when very busy. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. All food is freshly made (and you can tell) and the coffees are exceptional, freshly ground, and prepared to your order. The staff are keen to help with any special requests or dietary requirements and will cater to your needs and substitute any dislikes in order to make you entirely satisfied with your meal, beverage and overall experience. I would recommend Stephensons to anybody, as they never fail to make your visit pleasant and enjoyable.

    Best coffee shop in the town centre by a long way! The staff are efficient and friendly, always…read moremaking you feel really welcome. The food is fantastic - really good, high quality and tasty. Great atmosphere and lovely, light rooms that are nicely decorated. Only slight issue is that its up several flights of stairs (a very impressive staircase though!) so if someone had mobility problems, they might find it tricky. Otherwise, I couldn't fault it!

    Calabria - Braised beef with truffle mash and roasted root veg.

    Calabria

    4.0(1 review)
    0.0 mi

    During our 'staycation', we popped into town and thought it would be nice to have lunch. We really…read morewanted to try some place new because we never get the chance. According to Google, Calabria was the nearest to us and was supposed to be open on Monday... however, if you look at Calabria's website, they are not open on Monday. So we came back later in the week for dinner. There is parking on the street (after 6 p.m. it is free) and if all the spots are full, there are two car parks just a short walk away (a pay and display and a pay when you return). I didn't know this place was here and we've been down this street a few times. It is a really lovely, modern interior. There aren't a whole lot of tables, so quite cozy and intimate. A great date place. During the day they are open and offer breakfast and lunches. In the evening it becomes a bit of a gourmet bistro. They have a set menu, but if they also have an a la carte menu, including a small plates menu, which can also be used for starters. When we arrived, a lady greeted us and when we asked for a table for two, she went to check with the other lady on staff. I looked at Mr. Snarky worried we may need to find somewhere else as we clearly underestimated the Wednesday night dinner scene. She came back and showed us to one of the tables. There were two couples and a group of six already in, so it looks like it is well frequented, although because it is in Chesterfield town centre, I could see how it would be easily overlooked. The lady who started waiting on us must have been new as any question that was asked, she needed to check with the other lady. She also seemed quite nervous... friendly, but a bit nervous. It was difficult to choose something because everything looked quite good. Mr. Snarky decided to go with the set menu, ordering the duck pate and the braised beef. I ended up choosing the tomato bruschetta and the slow-cooked pork belly. The starters were nice, but nothing special. Poor Mr. Snarky had heaps of pate, but only three, small pieces of bread. Seems to be the way at most restaurants... lots of pate, not enough items to spread it on. The bruschetta was nice and I wasn't expecting cherry tomatoes. And if you are on a date... like first date, you may want to give it a miss because it is heavy on the red onions and garlic. If you're married, go for it ;). At some point our waitress changed to the lady that seemed to be running the show. She was definitely more confident and just as friendly. She brought us a jug of water when she noticed our glasses were empty. Our mains came out and this is when I decided this place was a bit gourmet. The presentation was beautiful (don't worry I will upload pictures). The mains also came with seasonal veg which happened to be carrots, green beans, baby corn, and snow pea pods. I was actually expecting Mr. Snarky's braised beef to be a cut of meat, but it looked like it was shredded and then put into a cup/mold and turned out onto the plate. His food was practically gone before I got a taste. The pork belly was lovely! I will go as far to say that it is the second best one I have had! The skin was crisp... to the point I had trouble getting through it with a knife and fork. The meat was tender and the fat was beautifully melty... making sure that the meat didn't dry out. The mash with leeks was nice and the dark sauce on the plate was amazing... I needed more of that. The parsnip and vanilla croquette was... interesting on the first bite, but as I dug in more, I didn't eat the rest of it because it was quite a confusing combination of flavours. I didn't really taste vanilla, but I could see the little black bits from the vanilla bean. The parsnips were sweet, but then it would go a bit sour, then savory. I don't really think it adds anything to the plate. The one thing that was missing on the plate was the quince puree. I have never had quince so I don't know what I am missing, but I would have like to try it with the pork belly. I did see massive bowls of spaghetti bolognese go out and the group of 6 had some delicious looking desserts. We ended up not having dessert because I had made a cake the day before, but we will definitely be back to try more of the menu and next time we will have dessert! It is a bit on the pricey side as our bill came out to just under £50, but it isn't your standard Italian restaurant. When pizza doesn't appear on the menu, you know it is a bit more haute cuisine than an every night sort of dinner. Definitely a great place with lovely food.

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    Calabria - Slow-cooked pork belly with leek and garlic mash and a parsnip and vanilla croquette.

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    Slow-cooked pork belly with leek and garlic mash and a parsnip and vanilla croquette.

    Chatsworth Farm Shop

    Chatsworth Farm Shop

    4.6(15 reviews)
    8.7 mi
    £££

    The best farm shop going. Everything you want, at a quality level and a good price. Cafe at the…read moreback is perfect for a breakfast or lunch, overlooking the rolling hills of the estate.

    This is our usual go to when we visit Derbyshire. The service is always quick and the food is…read morereliable. Today we came during COVID-19 restrictions. You are required to use the NHS app to check-in to ensure that contact tracing can occur should a visitor later test positive. We were asked to wait at the benches facing the field with menus in hand. The cows and pasture is gorgeous. The weather is fine as long as the sun pokes out. Nevertheless we waited for a while as this is Spring break and many families are out here enjoying the views. We noticed that groups that came after us had been called and that the hostess who took down our information had gone on break. Sure enough, there was no record of us on the list after I inquired. The staff apologized for the poor communication among their colleagues and made sure to seat us at the next available. The server again apologized and took our order right away, including our dessert which was placed on hold until we were ready. The tables are cleaned immediately after guests leave. There are heaters placed strategically around the dining area however only the center one is lit. Thankfully we lucked out and sat by the heat lamp that was lit. The food came out reasonably fast. We could hear the cook shouting orders at the staff and it seemed like a well run cafe minus the hostess snafu. Our food was fresh and good tasting. The dessert was also fresh and delicious. Overall this place did well considering the disorganized start. It was true to the quality we have become accustomed to when visiting here.

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    Chatsworth Farm Shop - Cheese sandwich on white bread with a side of crisps

    Cheese sandwich on white bread with a side of crisps

    Chatsworth Farm Shop - The view while we wait for our table

    The view while we wait for our table

    Chatsworth Farm Shop - Chips side order

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    Chips side order

    Rjo's Coffee House - desserts - Updated June 2026

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