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The Black Swan is a family-owned free house prominently positioned on Belper Market Place, in the heart of the town. It offers a wide variety of high-quality food and drink, seven days a week. The McCready family arrived in 2004 and have transformed this, now very charming, establishment both inside and out. Well known for offering ...
View full reviewFor traditional, wholesome food in a homely environment, look no further than the Eagle Tavern in the quaint village of Heage. It's everything a village pub should be, complete with a warm, welcoming environment, delicious fare and a well-stocked bar. The menu features a whole host of classic pub dishes at reasonable prices, togethe...
View full reviewA firm favourite with visitors and locals alike, The Bull’s Head in the tranquil village of Belper Lane End is everything a country inn should be. Since reopening last year, The Bull’s Head has undergone an incredible transformation, with the pub and restaurant tastefully decorated, while retaining many of the b...
View full reviewIf you’re searching for tremendous fare, fantastic drinks and warm hospitality, look no further than The Strutt Arms. The team has created a stylish yet relaxed environment that’s ideal for enjoying a tipple or delicious dinner. Nestled in the beautiful village of Milford, The Strutt Arms was closed for a decade before reopeni...
View full reviewThis 17th-century Grade II listed inn is steeped in history, and is reputed to have entertained highwayman Dick Turpin. It even featured on Channel 4 programme, Walking Through History. In summer, the Holly Bush Inn becomes a riot of fl oral colour, while in winter you’ll be greeted by three roaring open fires. There’s a ...
View full reviewThe Marquis of Ormonde boasts an open-plan bar and restaurant, good, honest homemade food and a warm, friendly atmosphere. At this award-winning venue you’ll find a traditional setting complete with modern decor and exposed brick walls. The menu offers a variety of traditional pub classics, alongside some fine dining dishes, usi...
View full reviewThis characterful establishment is a rustic gem set in the midst of the verdant Derbyshire landscape. Dating back to 1528, The Bear offers a real taste of the county - with wines, spirits and locally brewed ales, lovely views and the best of local produce showcased on the daily menu. The smoked haddock fishcakes served with citrus m...
View full reviewThe Cross Keys is a picturesque country inn at the heart of village life. You'll find it in the centre of Turnditch, a lovely little hillside village about ten miles from Derby, eight miles from Ashbourne and a five-minute drive from Carsington Water. The Cross Keys offers the charm and character of an historic inn with a contempora...
View full reviewThe Queen’s Head is housed in an historic Grade II listed coaching inn dating back to 1835. It’s a stunning Derbyshire stone building situated in the lovely village of Little Eaton. Fantastic original features including low beamed ceilings create a welcoming and stylish interior. There is also an attractive patio garden for su...
View full reviewThe princely Breadsall Priory Marriott Hotel & Country Club has the bragging rights of being the oldest Marriott location in the world. It’s here, amid 13th- and 19th-century masonry and 300 acres of landscaped grounds, that visitors will fi nd the hotel’s flagship restaurant, Cast Iron Bar & Grill.
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The Old Yew Tree Inn is a Good Beer Guide-listed, family-run free house offering great food and an extensive selection of cask ales, including Marston's Pedigree, Old Speckled Hen and Harvest Pale, as well as Weston's Cider. Located in the historic village of South Wingfield, this pub dates back to the 16th Century and neighbours ...
View full reviewWell known for its life-size fibreglass cows 'strolling' through the garden and the prancing black horse depicted on the wall, this homely inn is what you might call a 'proper pub' - with bags of personality, an air of history and cosy accommodation (complete with four-poster beds). The restaurant is charmingly old-fashioned and com...
View full reviewBuilt by Peter Nightingale in 1782, the Jug and Glass Inn is reputed to be the site of Florence Nightingale's first hospice. This Grade II listed inn, complete with five en-suite guest rooms, exudes rustic charm. We were pleased to find a menu featuring pub classics like pies and fish and chips as well as more adventurous dishes suc...
View full reviewThe Newdigate is a real family pub, with a beer garden, heated patio and outdoor play area. Having been refurbished recently, the pub is cosy and welcoming - the perfect setting for comforting traditional food. The menu includes light bites like jacket potatoes and hot sandwiches, as well as more filling pub favourites. Start with C...
View full reviewIn the midst of the Derbyshire Dales you'll find the charming village of Hulland Ward - and therein, the smart and homely Nag's Head. A lot of care has gone into the decor and design of this pub and restaurant, which complement the very traditional feel of the building. Behind the bar at this community-focused gem, you'll find fi...
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