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Cheshire Cheese Inn

Edale Road, Hope, Peak District National Park S33 6RF England
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Looking for a place to stay in Hope? Then look no further than Cheshire Cheese Inn, a family-friendly inn that brings the best of Hope to your doorstep.

Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the inn.

The property also features free breakfast to make your visit even more pleasant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking.

If you’re looking for a Chinese restaurant, consider a visit to The New Golden Dragon, which is not far from Cheshire Cheese Hotel.

If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Mam Tor (0.0 mi), which is a popular attraction amongst tourists, and it is within walking distance.

We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Cheshire Cheese Inn as you experience everything Hope has to offer.

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Colette Q wrote a review Feb 2024
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I stumbled upon this accommodation when searching for something cosy in the Peak District and was encouraged to book a 2-night stay due to the positive reviews. The super king room was clean, a good size & had all the amenities you would expect in a B&B. My partner could not get over how comfortable the bed was and raved about it at numerous points over the weekend! We had drinks and an evening meal in the pub both nights and were pleasantly surprised at the freshness of the produce and standard of the cooking. The pub is rustic and seems to suddenly clear at a very reasonable hour so there was no danger of our sleep being affected by downstairs noise during our stay. The pub is on a fairly busy road, however, and cars pass by in the early morning so that may not suit you if you’re a light sleeper wanting a lie-in. We wanted to get up and get walking so it wasn’t really a problem for us. Breakfast was freshly cooked, piping hot and really tasty, with good coffee. Laura, the owner, even managed to remain gracious when I revealed I had accidentally chucked coffee grounds on the floor in the bedroom. I blame the previous night’s Malbecs! The Cheshire Cheese Inn comes with a glowing endorsement & lots of gratitude to all the staff for our pleasant stay.
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Date of stay: February 2024
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Sherry P wrote a review Nov 2023
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We booked a table for Sunday roast with 4 adults and I wrote a note saying we had 2 small dogs. On arrival we were shown to a table by a very unfriendly man. We took our coats and bags and hung them on hooks behind our seats. As the table was situated in middle of room i settled the two dogs on a blanket I had bought for them at one end of the table. The same very unfriendly man came along and said could I move the dogs as he didn't like dogs. Why would you run a dog friendly pub if you don't like dogs. He then proceeded to throw my rucksack that he knocked off hooks. When he returned to take our orders we informed him we would not be staying due to feeling very unwelcome by him. He was extremely rude to us and then proceeded to stand out the back and slag us off. We visit castleton and the hope Valley regularly but will not be returning to this pub again
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Date of stay: November 2023Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Response from Laura Offless, Owner at Cheshire Cheese Inn
Responded 23 Nov 2023
Wow! 3 bad reviews from the same group on the same day. No doubt written in anger at another pub as soon as you had left our establishment. Quite simply, you were asked on several occasions to keep your dogs under control as they were on long leads and kept getting in the way of staff. On a busy Sunday this could be a disaster if they were to cause an accident. You took offense to being asked to control the dogs and decided to leave. Customers on two other tables witnessed what had happened and congratulated us on handling the situation appropriately. We are very happy to welcome well behaved dogs and owners. Otherwise, please enjoy hospitality elsewere.
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Beth W wrote a review Nov 2023
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Visited the Cheshire Cheese Inn for a Sunday lunch, and I must say it’s the best roast dinner I’ve had in Sheffield for a very long time. Delicious food, lovely atmosphere, warm fire and great hospitality. A real hidden gem! We’ll definitely be back :)
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Date of stay: November 2023
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Frank B wrote a review Oct 2023
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My wife and I booked a table in advance and dined there. We had a table for two alonside a wall but two out of three tables aajacent to us had dogs. Were were subject to four dogs as we ate. After the meal my wife informed me that one of the dogs licked her hand repeatedly but she did not complain - not wanting cause trouble. Another dog was very restless and the onwer was repeatedly pulling it back on a lead and telling it to be quiet. The Cheshire Cheese is a great pub if you like eating in a kennel. Frank
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled with family
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Response from Laura Offless, Owner at Cheshire Cheese Inn
Responded 23 Nov 2023
Hi Frank I do sympathise with your views. We rely on customers keeping their dogs under control and showing respect to those who don’t want to have other people’s pets encroaching on their space while they are trying to enjoy a meal or a drink. We do ask people to control their dogs and thankfully most of the dogs who visit the pub are well behaved and their owners are considerate of others. I can only apologise. If you had spoken to a member of staff we would have done our best to move you if it was possible. If you read other reviews you will see that we have received some abuse from dog owners for requesting that they control their dogs.
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Pete M wrote a review Oct 2023
Chesterfield, United Kingdom7 contributions4 helpful votes
Arrived for late lunchtime just after 2pm after a long strenuous walk. Fairly busy as we guessed it may be on a sunny Sunday after a very wet week with flooding where we live. We know the food is excellent and we met the lovely chef a couple of weeks ago and enjoyed open sandwiches in the garden served by her even though she was short staffed that day. However on Sunday, the chap serving behind the bar was rude and had a poor customer relations manner. Most Tables were reserved, but not all of them, also plenty of seating outside but he refused to even let us buy a sandwich to take outside and eat with our pint. Certainly this place then doesn’t hold to the hold to the old rules of inns as a hostelry for tired folk travelling through. I certainly will never go here again on a weekend even though I’ve been visiting this inn for 40 plus years, and if I go in and find the same chap there next time I’ll be walking straight out the door, plenty of other places round about where the staff are friendly and accommodating as Derbyshire folk usually are.
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Date of stay: October 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Response from Laura Offless, Owner at Cheshire Cheese Inn
Responded 23 Nov 2023
Oh for goodness sake! You were upset because we were full and couldn’t take your order when you wandered in without booking! Most people would simply book ahead or accept that it was their mistake rather than take offence when being told that it is either as the saying goes ‘no room at the Inn’ We try to serve all our customers to the best of our ability but that does, at times mean that we have to say no. Surely you have to understand that?! The staff said that your presumptive manner was offhand and upsetting. What I find astonishing is that you had already observed our fantastic hospitality previously. Why didn’t you write us a good review then rather than an awful one this time? Enjoy other hospitality in the village.
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Mink3791 wrote a review Sept 2023
Anglesey, United Kingdom24 contributions14 helpful votes
The food was so delicious in the place that my husband and I came back for lunch the next day before we continued our UK road trip. Service is warm, friendly and proficient. I highly recommend the veggie Wellington! The vegan and vegetarian options are second to none. Definitely stop by in this little English gem if you're passing by for lunch or dinner!!!
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Jonathan C wrote a review Aug 2023
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Visited this evening with friends as a recommendation. Our table booked for 6.30 was clean and available. Drinks can only be ordered at the bar and whilst there were three staff behind the bar only one appeared to be serving very slowly. Back at the table we ordered food. Two of their freshly made pies (takes 30 minutes to cook) one fish and chips and one lamb of the day at £23. The food duly arrived after half an hour, we asked for some more drinks but we were informed that drinks could only be ordered at the bar meaning either eating your meal with no drink or letting food go cold whilst waiting to get drinks at the bar. This is ludicrous, one pint could have easily been added to the food bill. Fish and chips ok, one steak pie ok. The other steak pie was covered with uncooked pastry. The very expensive lamb dish (£23) was disappointing, lamb overcooked, not a hint of pink as asked for when ordering, parsnips undercooked and ok potato dauphinois. No one returned to ask if the food was ok. Once we finished our meal no one came to clear the table. After 30 minutes we asked for the table to be cleared, only then were we asked if the food was ok, a little late to resolve any issues!! As an additional comment I would say there were several young staff hanging around out of sight, seemingly untrained and under motivated. The menu is too large and should be cut down to what the kitchen staff can actually cope with. The food prices are greater than the quality of food delivered. Unfortunately we will not be returning or recommending.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Ben F wrote a review Aug 2023
Brundall, United Kingdom10 contributions11 helpful votes
Brilliant dog friendly pub. Lovely atmosphere and great food. Shame the Bakewell Pudding wasn't in stock, but will be back one day to try again. Cosy, traditional atmosphere inside with a very nice beer garden if the weather is warm. Highly reccomend.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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PYB1981 wrote a review Aug 2023
Manchester, United Kingdom27 contributions9 helpful votes
Went for food yesterday evening. It was me and I’m mum and my partner. My mum is vegan so this is why we decided to book the meal here. Lovely cozy pub, very friendly staff and excellent food. The vegan and vegetarian menu was fantastic and we will be coming back and recommending it to everyone that we know. There aren’t many vegan options in previous pubs that we have been to in the area but this is by far the best so far.
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Date of stay: August 2023
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Holiday0mania wrote a review Aug 2023
London UK22 contributions3 helpful votes
Wow - we were driving round the Castleton loop and decided lunch was in order. We came upon this pub and looked at the menu to see if they did a ploughnmans and yes they did ! Well this is most probably the best ploughmans we have ever had and we have tried a few. The ham moist and thick, the pork pie just amazing the cheese just perfect and the platter just went on with superb chutney and coleslaw and the bread served with it was so fresh and crusty and tasty. all in all just brilliant. The landlord and serving staff were also great hosts. Thank you.
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Date of stay: August 2023
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Frequently Asked Questions about Cheshire Cheese Inn
Which popular attractions are close to Cheshire Cheese Inn?
Nearby attractions include Bike Garage (2.3 miles), Ridge Walk Mam Tor to Losehill (2.7 miles), and Stanage Edge (3.5 miles).
What are some of the property amenities at Cheshire Cheese Inn?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, free breakfast, and an on-site restaurant.
What food & drink options are available at Cheshire Cheese Inn?
Guests can enjoy free breakfast, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Cheshire Cheese Inn?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Cheshire Cheese Inn?
Conveniently located restaurants include Stella's Kitchen, Peveril Tea Rooms, and Curry Cabin.
Is Cheshire Cheese Inn located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.3 miles away from the centre of Hope.
Are pets allowed at Cheshire Cheese Inn?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Are there any historical sites close to Cheshire Cheese Inn?
Many travellers enjoy visiting St Michael's and All Angels Church (4.2 miles).