The Nose Coffee at Teggs Nose
- Jennifer Kozyra
- Jul 4
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 7

The Nose Coffee – Cosy Café with a View at Tegg’s Nose Country Park
After a walk in the hills of Tegg’s Nose Country Park, The Nose Coffee is just the spot to refuel with a hot drink, a homemade bite to eat, and some seriously stunning views. Perched right by the car park, this small, family-run café is warm, welcoming and ideal for walkers and anyone who loves a countryside pitstop with good food and friendly vibes.


Grab yourself a coffee, tea or luxury hot chocolate on a cold day or an iced coffee or a fancy lemonade on a hot day.
Hungry? They do hearty toasties, all day breakfast baps and have an excellent selection of homemade cakes (including gluten-free options).

🐕 It’s dog-friendly, so your four-legged friend is just as welcome as you are. They even have a doggy menu with ice cream and sausages on.
Have a read about walks at Teggs Nose here


Top Info
📅 Open Mon–Fri 9am–3pm
📅 Sat & Sun 9am–4pm
☕ Coffee, teas and hot chocolates
🍞 Toasties, breakfast baps & homemade cakes
🥛 Alternative milks available
🍰 Gluten-free options
🐶 Dog-friendly (dog treats on the counter!)
👶 Breastfeeding friendly
🚗 Parking on-site
🚻 Toilets in the park
🌄 Tegg’s Nose Country Park, Buxton Old Rd, Macclesfield SK11 0AP
Outside are picnic tables so you can sit and enjoy the fresh air and views. Inside, is more cosy with a fireplace for winter visits or window benches so you can enjoy your coffee looking out of the window and over the fields of Tegg's Nose Country Park.


Tea & Cake Time
Naturally, we had to get a cake. Their homemade options change regularly, we chose two muffins, one chocolate which has a gooey centre and a white chocoate and raspberry, both completely delicious. They had a few dairy-free and gluten-free options clearly marked (always appreciated!).


Great for Families and Walkers
Being right on the edge of a country park makes The Nose Coffee perfect for families, solo hikers, and dog walkers alike. You can stroll through the park’s trails and stop in after for something warming and sweet. The café is casual and friendly, and there’s even seating outside for dogs and muddy boots.
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