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Looking for staveley restaurants?

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By day, Staveley offers plenty of food and drink options for hungry hikers and tummy-rumbling bikers, but with no restaurants in the village, eating out choices in the evenings are a bit more limited.

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Eating out choices in the evenings are limited

Happily, The Eagle & Child pub will feed you up, as will the Watermill at nearby Ings. And Wilf’s Café opens in the evenings on Friday and Saturday nights, serving a French-inspired menu, so you won’t go hungry.

Find out everything you need to know in our guides to pubs and cafés in Staveley.

 

Take it Away

Staveley is also home to a couple of takeaways.

An excellent fish and chip shop – the very popular Staveley Chippy – which does everything you’d expect a chip shop to do.

And, the newly opened Village Pizza, which slings a tasty range of deliciously topped, doughy discs at very reasonable prices – we particularly like the sound of the Vampire Slayer, which features tomato sauce, garlic butter, mozzarella, red onion and mushroom. Yum!

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