Hollywood A-listers Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell and Simon Pegg were seen dining out in the quintessential British town of Bakewell as filming for the latest Mission Impossible film kicks off.
Tom Cruise, 61, was pictured with the chef and manager of Lovage Restaurant in Derbyshire as cast and crew members enjoyed a night out in the small town.
The eatery shared the picture on their Instagram page and British actor Simon Pegg, 54, who plays technician turned field agent Benji Dunn in the franchise, posted a selfie with cast and crew members – including Hayley Atwell – outside the venue.
The British-American Atwell, 41, who plays a thief named Grace, also took a trip to Bamford Edge to enjoy the incredible viewpoint on a day off during filming for Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part Two – the eighth move of the franchise.
And last week, Tom was pictured with his hair grown out while filming a car chase scene in Middleton Mine, which is also in Derbyshire.
Tom Cruise, 61, posed for pictures with staff at Lovage Restaurant in Bakewell, Derbyshire last week as he took a break from filming for Mission Impossible’s eighth installment
The actor, who is currently filming in the Peak District, dined with the movie’s cast and crew after wrapping for the day last week
Simon Pegg, who plays technician turned field agent Benji Dunn in the franchise, posted a selfie on Instagram with Mission Impossible cast members outside the Bakewell restaurant
Hayley shared the video of her sitting on the rock overhang to her 1.9million Instagram followers
A map shows a timeline of all the celebrity sightings in Derbyshire
The restaurant, which serves a beef fillet for £40 and a Halibut dish for £35, wrote on Instagram: ‘We were honored to have shared our food and hospitality with and his cast and crew last week.
‘A truly humbling experience to have had such a kind and genuine group of guests join us.
‘Mr Cruise was kind enough to offer a photo with us all and has given us permission to share.
‘Thank you for choosing Lovage – we would be thrilled to welcome you all back again! A special thank you to Mrs M and Mrs C for your wonderful visit and careful arrangement.’
Simon Pegg, who also starred in British cop comedy Hot Fuzz, shared a picture of himself with cast members outside the Bakewell restaurant on March 1.
He wrote: ‘Saving the world has never been so much fun’.
On Monday last week, Hayley, 41, who had her breakthrough role as Lady Elizabeth Foster in 2008’s The Duchess, took some time out to explore Peak District National Park and the stunning viewpoint at Bamford Edge.
She posted a video of her sitting on the rock overhang, which starts with a close up on her face before it zooms out to show the beautiful Derbyshire landscape.
Hayley wrote: ‘Day off. Gorgeous up North!’
Last Tuesday, Tom was pictured with longer than normal hair as he filmed a car chase for the new movie at Middleton Mine last Tuesday.
Before that, he was last seen on February 7 at London’s Air Ambulance Charity Ball where his hair appeared to be shorter and was more slicked back.
The British-American actress enjoyed the view of the Derbyshire countryside from Bamford Edge last week
Bamford Edge is a natural overhang of gritstone rock in Peak District National Park
Restaurant Lovage by chef Lee Smith featured in the Michelin guidebook and serves quintessential British cuisine
Tom was at pictured as he filmed a car chase scene at Middleton Mine in Derbyshire last Tuesday
Tom wore a black leather jacket as he took control in a battered up open truck for the scene
The cast and crew were hard at work shooting the scenes long into the night
Shooting new scenes, Tom wore a black leather jacket as he took control in a battered up open truck.
Film crews had been prepping for the huge shoot in Derbyshire for around a week.
The scene at the disused mine involved a car chase and a crash.
He was seen driving at speed out of the mine and pulling a very long skid which brought a smile to his face.
The A-list actor later fist bumped some of the crew who had worked tirelessly since the early morning to ensure the scene was carried out safely.