Cafes, Tea Rooms & Coffee Shops in Staffordshire Moorlands
Enjoy momentous moments in cafes, tea rooms and coffee shops, located across the Staffordshire Moorlands.
In town and country, the welcome is warm and the food delicious, so open the door and take a seat.
The Rambler’s Retreat is set in a fairytale-like location, in the beauty and tranquillity of the Churnet Valley. This family-run country tearoom has welcomed visitors since 1981, with its range of traditional, homemade meals, snacks and cakes.
All aboad for the Signals Tea Room at Churnet Valley Railway, based at the Kingsley and Froghall Station. From a pot of tea to light meals and friendly staff, it offers a tempting range of food and drink including seasonal items and home- made specialties.
Serving delicious food and drink in wonderful surroundings, Leek’s oldest tearoom, The White Hart is a town centre treasure. The lovingly restored Grade II listed building is situated just opposite the historic cobbled Market Place.
The Cottage Kitchen Country Cafe celebrates all the Staffordshire Moorlands has to offer. Passionate about locally sourced, freshly prepared food, the countryside café works closely with local suppliers and producers.
Get traditional English tearoom vibes whatever the time of year at The Summerhouse, in Cheadle town centre. Home to high quality coffee, a good selection of teas and home-made food with a focus on locally sourced produce, the tearoom is noted for the most amazing cakes baked on the premises.
In a canal side setting, Hetty’s Tea Shop is situated in an attractive heritage building, with views and food to savour. The building retains its original features and at the same time incorporates stylish, modern furniture to give the interior a warm, cosy feeling for visitors.
Panoramic views and perfect puddings beckon at Roaches Tea Rooms. Nestled on the hillside of the spectacular Roaches, the Tea Rooms are situated at 300 metres above sea level, where visitors can look out over the valley, Tittesworth Reservoir and far beyond to The Wrekin, Shropshire and even the Welsh mountains.
Unearth the delights of The Hideaway Cafe, located in Biddulph, the garden town of Staffordshire. Based in Biddulph Grange Country Park, the cafe is situated on a 73-acre site, with woodland, open meadows, a large lake and ponds.
At the beginning of the Manifold Trail, The Tea Junction is a unique and stylish eatery that sends out all the right signals to delight visitors. Enjoy a warm welcome and locally sourced food, all served in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
The Staffordshire Moorlands is blessed with a range of National Trust Tea Rooms across the district, at Biddulph Grange Garden, Ilam Park and Wetton Mill. Tuck into delicious meals and snacks, often handmade using seasonal ingredients, along with a refreshing hot or cold drink – while helping to support the conservation charity’s work to look after nature, beauty and history.
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