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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

The hillside farm in the Peak District making its own ice cream

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Hope Valley Ice Cream in the Peak District

Did you know there’s a 300-year-old farm in the Peak District serving up some of the freshest ice cream you’ll ever taste? And yes, you can meet the cows that made it while you’re there.

Welcome to Hope Valley Ice Cream, a family-run gem where things are kept refreshingly simple: happy cows, proper farming, and seriously good ice cream.

Set in the heart of the Peak District countryside, this place is about as wholesome as it gets.

The ice cream is made on-site in the farmhouse, literally just metres from where the dairy herd are out grazing.

You can watch the animals, wander around the farm, and then tuck into a scoop or three perched on a milk pail stool, or a picnic bench (or even a decorative tractor).

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Hope Valley Ice Cream has some amazing seasonal ice creams, like lemon curd, elderflower, and blackberry, alongside all the classics and a rather delicious tiramisu.

You can grab a cone, sit down with a coffee (again, made with milk from the nearby cows), or go all in with a freshly-made waffle if you’re feeling fancy.

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Takeaway tubs from Hope Valley Ice Cream
Takeaway tubs from Hope Valley Ice Cream
You can get a mini pail of ice cream
You can get a mini pail of ice cream
Meet the newborn calves at Hope Valley Ice Cream
Meet the newborn calves at Hope Valley Ice Cream
Tuck into your ice cream on a milk pail stool
Tuck into your ice cream on a milk pail stool
Hope Valley Ice Cream
Hope Valley Ice Cream

And if you’re the type who really loves ice cream? You can actually order a full pail of it, with four huge scoops plus whipped cream and sauce.

The farm itself is run by the Marsden family, who’ve been working this land for generations. It shows in everything – they’ve created a place that feels genuinely welcoming, not just another tourist stop.

Beyond the ice cream, you’ve got plenty of reasons to stick around. There are calves (including the newest tiny arrivals), plus donkeys and pigs to say hello to.

Whether you’re heading out on a hike or just fancy a drive into the Peaks, this is one pitstop that’s absolutely worth it – and honestly, it’s worth the trip on its own.

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Featured image: The Manc Group

A brand-new food hall has opened in the heart of Denton, with a phenomenal line-up of traders

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson Hatters Food Hall in Denton

A huge new food hall has opened in Denton, bringing some of the hottest street food names in Greater Manchester together under one roof.

Hatters is a brand-new addition to Tameside, a massive, modern, social space with four kitchens and a couple of sizeable bars too.

Its founders have pulled together an enviable line-up of operators for the kitchens, including a few that trigger queues down the street wherever they appear.

Up first is the legendary Ornella’s Kitchen, a firm Tameside favourite where diners can wait months for a table reservation.

Their menu at Hatters includes their beloved arancini, plus pizzas (including mini kid’s pizzas), and huge Italian sandwiches packed with quality Sicilian ingredients.

Ornella has also brought her desserts to Denton – like a gigantic tiramisu and a rich chocolate cheesecake.

Pizzas from Ornella's Kitchen
Ornella's Kitchen is in Hatters in Denton
Pizzas from Ornella's Kitchen

Another firm Manc favourite that’s moved into Hatters is Waffle Kart, the trader that triggers enormous queues at the Manchester Christmas Markets every single year.

As well as their OG chicken and waffles, and the chilli crisp chicken sandwich, they’ve got snacks like hot buttered maple popcorn on the menu, plus waffle prawn toast, and frozen custard shakes (the blueberry maple waffle shake…)

At Casa Dario, owners Dario and Jess are cooking paella, classic Spanish tortilla made to order, and a traditional Argentinian Milanesa, where thin-cut beef is layered in tomato sauce and cheese.

Dario is Madrid-born, Barcelona-raised, and is now bringing his perfected Spanish cooking to Denton.

Dario and Jess from Casa Dario
Dario and Jess from Casa Dario
Paella and tortilla from Casa Dario
Paella and tortilla from Casa Dario

Expect croquetas, gambas al pil pil, four different tortilla flavours, and giant for-two paellas served straight in the pan.

And completing the Hatters line-up is Curio, where you’ll find a menu that’s focused on meat in all its shapes and sizes, like a Cola BBQ burger, an Argentinian steak with chimichurri, and yakitori chicken skewers.

Curio is a neighbourhood favourite in Royton, where they’ve been feeding locals in some shape or another since June 2020.

At the bar, you’ll find frozen cocktails like pornstar martinis and margaritas, signature cocktails including palomas and negronis, and a great beer selection that includes Oldham-brewed pours from Trail Brew Co.

The bar at Hatters
The bar at Hatters
Curio's steak and yakitori
Curio’s steak and yakitori
Beers, including a locally-brewed beer
Beers, including a locally-brewed beer
Hatters in Denton
Hatters in Denton
Cocktails upstairs
Cocktails upstairs
Inside Hatters in Denton
Inside Hatters in Denton

Hatters is split across two floors, with a modern food hall downstairs packed with long tables and a stage for live music events – while upstairs, it’s a more relaxed space with lots of sofa seating, designed for whiling away an evening with a cocktail in hand.

The massive building in Denton used to be home to four different businesses – a pub, a carpet showroom, a warehouse, and a gym – now all four of those empty units have been knocked into one huge space, with floor-to-ceiling windows wrapping around and colourful art on the exposed brick walls.

The venue gets its name from the nearby pub that was previously owned by founder Josh Berry’s family.

Hatters Food and Drinks Hall will open its doors on Market Street in Denton on Friday 3 April.

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