Barbarella's

Peak District


Black-and-white paisley wallpaper, chandeliers and glossy timber tables make this sleek retro wine bar the hottest drinking den in Buxton, but it's an equally stellar place to dine on sharing boards and deli platters, or more substantial seafood dishes (including a creamy chowder) and chargrilled steaks.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Peak District attractions

1. Buxton Crescent & Thermal Spa

0.05 MILES

In Victorian times, spa activities centred on Buxton's extravagant baths, built in Regency style in 1854 and fronted by the Crescent, a grand, curving…

2. Devonshire Dome

0.1 MILES

A glorious piece of Victoriana, the glass Devonshire Dome, built in 1779, is the largest unsupported dome in Europe. It's home to a training restaurant…

3. Slopes

0.11 MILES

Opposite the Crescent, aptly named park the Slopes rises steeply in a series of grassy terraces. Climbing them provides the definitive view over Buxton's…

4. Buxton Museum & Art Gallery

0.17 MILES

In a handsome Victorian building, the town museum has records of fossils found in the Peak District, photographs, fine arts, bric-a-brac covering the town…

5. Pavilion Gardens

0.25 MILES

Adjoining Buxton's opulent opera house are the equally flamboyant Pavilion Gardens. These 9.3 hectares are dotted with domed pavilions; concerts take…

6. Poole's Cavern

0.84 MILES

A pleasant mile-long stroll southwest from the town centre brings you to Poole's Cavern. This magnificent natural limestone cavern is reached by…

7. Cathedral of the Peak

5.99 MILES

Dominating the former lead-mining village of Tideswell, the massive parish church of St John the Baptist – aka the Cathedral of the Peak – has stood here…

8. Blue John Cavern

7.49 MILES

Up the southeastern side of Mam Tor, 2 miles west of Castleton, Blue John is a maze of natural caverns with rich seams of Blue John stone that are still…