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If you're in the mood for salads and fresh juices, look elsewhere. But if you're craving hearty and affordable comfort food with a hot cup of tea, this is the place for you! The breakfast menu is extensive and customizable, allowing you to create your own meal by choosing from five or ten items. While the food is delicious, it is on the heavy side. This restaurant caters to those who have been active outdoors all day, rather than health-conscious individuals looking for light bites. They offer soy milk for tea and have a few vegan options on the menu, although I usually stick to the breakfast choices. Unfortunately, there were no vegan desserts available when I last visited.
While meeting friends in Hathersage, we stopped for lunch at the Outside Cafe. Despite the lack of vegan-friendly options in the area, we were pleasantly surprised by the clearly marked vegan offerings on the menu. I opted for a deliciously hot sandwich filled with tomatoes, vegan sausages, and mushrooms that left me feeling satisfied.
Nice little upstairs cafe inside the outdoor shop. Staff are friendly and prices are reasonable. Be sure to ask about the options we were told that the veg sausages were fried in the meat fryer, because their vegan fryer is also their gluten free fryer and the sausages contain gluten. Check though as it may have changed. Had a breakfast with double hash browns instead which was nice. Good coffee.
If you want salads and raw juices, steer clear. If you're looking for hearty, amazing value stodge with a pint of tea, this is the place! The breakfast menu is huge and modular, so you can build your own plateful and pay for five or ten items. It's brilliant value, though very greasy. This place is aimed at people who've been out in the hills walking or climbing all day, not at health fooders looking for something to nibble. They have soya milk for tea and a few other vegan items on the menu, though I always go for the breakfast. No vegan cakes last time I looked.