Whether you need and early morning coffee, a late breakfast to go, or an afternoon tea for two, Derby's cafés never disappoint in quality and freshness.

Bean Caffe in Friar Gate Studios has quickly built up a reputation as the place to go for quality homemade products, great value for money, and excellent customer service. Enjoy breakfast, brunch, lunch and afternoon treats!
Sister store to the Book Café in Westfield, this listed Victorian building in the Cathedral Quarter has been renovated to its former glory including the original ornate plasterwork. The café supplies the same popular menu to great success.
A true hidden gem, the CUBE café|bar at Déda is open for brunches, lunches and dinners. Innovative special events each week include regular ladies nights and Treats and Tots events. The CUBE is a child friendly environment with pletny of space for buggys.
Sitting proud in the Cathedral Quarter, Jack Rabbits The People's Grocer is an organic, artisian cafe-restaurant and delicatessen serving a range of quality, local food. Tip - Try the gorgeous bread which is made and baked fresh daily.
A lively and flexible space, QUAD is Derby's vibrant arts hub with gallery, independent film screenings and a BFI Mediatheque. Great for a quick coffee, breakfast or a snack before watching a film or viewing the latest art gallery.
A visit to the Duesbury Restaurant is the perfect way to complete a tour of the historic Royal Crown Derby. Relax in a traditional atmosphere of the coffee shop and enjoy a light snack or just a cup of freshly brewed tea or coffee.
This cafe, restaurant, wine bar and business lounge is set in Derby's historic Cathedral Quarter and located in a beautifully restored 200-year-old building. It is very worthwhile trying a Black Rock Grill steak, a 2,000 year old concept, brought to life in Derby.
We've included this branch as it is always a great place to meet over a coffee. On business days it feels like a speed dating network event, packed with latte-driven business meetings. Pride Park Stadium is the first European football stadium to host the world leading retailer of coffee.
The Foodhub cafe is situated at Broomfield Hall which is part of Derby College. The cafe produces fresh food everyday which is made from products grown on site. The aim of the cafe is to promote local producers of quality food.