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Peak District Pubs - The Wheatsheaf - Bakewell

Peak District Pubs - The Wheatsheaf - Bakewell
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Address: Bridge Street
Bakewell
Derbyshire
Postcode: DE45 1DS
Telephone: 01629 812 985
Area: Bakewell
Food Type: Cafes, Coffee Shops, Light Snacks, Pub Food, Pubs, Restaurant, Restaurants, Tearooms
Facilities: All Weather Attraction, Child Friendly, Countryside Views, Disabled Access, Groups Welcome, Muddy Boots Friendly, Pet Friendly
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A friendly warm welcome awaits you from Jay, Nicola and the team at The Wheatsheaf. Our pub is situated in the heart of Bakewell town 'ancient capital of the Peak...' 

We offer an extensive menu with an exciting range of various dishes and grills, including our famous homemade steak pie and where possible, we use locally sourced  produce.  There is a daily specials board with a range of vegetarian dishes to suit all your needs.  A wide range of locally sourced hand blended speciality teas are also available which can be accompanied by our world famous Bakewell Pudding homemade by ‘Old George’ a true Bakewellian using his own third generation  authentic family recipe.   

The Wheatsheaf cater for Private Functions including Birthdays, Weddings, Christmas Parties or any other occasion.  Coach parties welcomed (and the driver eats free).  Please contact us for our selection of menus and buffet choices.

Location

Set in an enviable location on the banks of the Wye, with the river meandering gently through the centre, this beautiful old market town is in the heart of the Peak District, surrounded by stunning countryside views. Famous for its Puddings, Annual events and for receiving royal charter as a market town in 1330, markets are still held every Monday in the town centre and there is a thriving livestock market. Bakewell grew up around a cluster of thermal springs and wells that attracted Iron Age settlers and, in Anglo-Saxon times, gave the place its name. The town has a long and fascinating history; mentioned in the Dooms Day Book of 1085,`Badequella’ meaning Bath-well.

Modern Bakewell has something for everyone, and everything for someone, from its many historic buildings and its wonderful riverside walks along the banks of the Wye.

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