Where To Eat Near Chatsworth House?
Chatsworth House is one of the Peak District’s most popular places to visit, loved for its gardens, estate walks and year-round events. After a day spent exploring the house and grounds, it’s only natural to start thinking about food and where to eat nearby.
From cafés and restaurants on the estate itself to friendly pubs, tearooms and independent restaurants in Baslow, Edensor, Rowsley and Bakewell, there’s plenty of choice close by.
This guide brings together some of the best and most convenient places to eat near Chatsworth House, making it easier to plan your day and enjoy more of the area.
On The Estate
The Cavendish
The Cavendish Restaurant is a relaxed and luxurious venue in the stables of the Chatsworth Estate. The menu changes with the seasons and focuses on good quality British ingredients, making it a lovely option for lunch or afternoon tea.
Carriage House Café
Found in the old stable yard, the Carriage House Café is a great stop for light lunches, homemade cakes and a warm drink. From hearty soups and pies to salads, sandwiches and a selection of cakes prepared in-house.
Farm Shop Café
Next door to the Chatsworth Farm Shop, this café is all about good food made with local produce. Breakfasts are generous, lunches are hearty, and the views across the estate are wonderful.
Pubs
The Devonshire Arms, Baslow
A classic historic village pub with a strong reputation for ‘authentic pub food, done well’, The Devonshire serves a decent variety of dishes throughout the day. A reliable choice for lunch or dinner close to Chatsworth House.
The Prince of Wales, Baslow
Warm and welcoming, the award-winning Prince of Wales offers traditional pub food with a seasonal twist. It’s popular with locals and visitors and works well for a great evening meal.
The Robin Hood Inn, Baslow
Full of character, the historic family-friendly Robin Hood Inn serves comforting pub classics alongside a good selection of drinks. A great place to unwind after a walk or a busy day out.Cafes
Chatsworth Kitchen, Peak Village, Rowsley
Bright and modern, Chatsworth Kitchen is known for its brunch dishes, light lunches and good coffee. A handy stop if you’re visiting Peak Village or want something relaxed.
Edensor Tea Cottage, Edensor
Set in the picture-perfect village of Edensor, Edensor Tea Cottage is loved for its homemade cakes, traditional teas and peaceful setting. A lovely place to slow down and take a break.
Gallery Café, Bakewell
Right in the heart of Bakewell, the Gallery Café offers freshly prepared food and friendly service. Ideal for lunch while exploring the town.
Restaurants
Fischer’s at Baslow Hall, Baslow
An intimate restaurant offering carefully prepared dishes using seasonal ingredients, Fischer’s is best suited to special occasions or a memorable evening out.
Charlie’s Bistro, Baslow
Relaxed and friendly, Charlie’s Bistro serves modern British dishes with a European twist. A popular choice for breakfast, lunch or dinner in a comfortable setting.
Il Lupo, Baslow
A welcoming, family-run Italian restaurant focusing on traditionally rustic dishes and fantastic flavours, Il Lupo is ideal if you’re in the mood for real Italian food close to Chatsworth.
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With cafés, pubs and restaurants all within a short distance, there’s something to suit every taste and pace.

Looking for somewhere to stay near Chatsworth House?
If you’re planning to spend more time exploring Chatsworth and the surrounding villages, staying nearby allows you to enjoy everything at a slower, more relaxed pace.
Being close by also makes it easy to visit local pubs, cafés and restaurants without long drives at the end of the day.
Robin Hood Farm is a family-run b&b and holiday cottage in Baslow, just a short distance from Chatsworth House and many of the places to eat listed above. It’s an ideal base for visitors looking for a B&B near Chatsworth, with easy access to the very best of the area.

