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In many ways The Dog is a traditional Derbyshire pub, with a roaring open fire and real ales on tap. But on closer inspection you'll discover what makes this place distinctive. The guest ales are sourced from microbreweries where possible and change every few days, the restaurant has a particular polish and the service comes with an...
View full reviewFor family meals, swift solo lunches, and relaxed get-togethers, Sea Fish delivers time and time again. Inside, modern decor, intimate booth seating, a seaside-evoking blue and gold palette, and scatterings of nautical trinkets contribute to a sense of relaxed sophistication. The restaurant’s talented kitchen staff are especiall...
View full reviewLocated above Hurst Chemist, the pretty Brown Bear Coffee Shop is a hidden gem. Here, visitors can pick up tasty homemade produce as well as breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, cakes and coffee. At this small family business, staff are rightly proud of their reliance on local suppliers and ingredients, which they use to create outsta...
View full reviewStanding at the centre of Riddings, The Moulders Arms feels like the hub of the village. The pub is known affectionately as 'The Thack' amongst local patrons due to its lovingly kept thatched roof. Whether you live in the village or hail from further afield, you will be met with a sincerely warm welcome from the pub regulars and the...
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 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 reviewAdopting a homespun approach to decor, MADE @ No. 18 is a quirky bistro combining exposed brickwork and stripped-back pine with a handmade touch. The venue plays host to community arts projects and live entertainment in a converted stable block to its rear, while the restaurant offers four distinct menus for diners to choose from,...
View full reviewTake a seat in the attractive outdoor decking area or in The Thorn Tree’s pleasant conservatory and enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding countryside. Part of the George’s Tradition family of fish and chip restaurants, this venue combines an extensive menu with an elegant pub setting. With impeccable service and lovely st...
View full reviewThe 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 reviewEveryone is welcome at Bourne's Restaurant, which can be found in the cobbled courtyard at Denby Visitor Centre, just a couple of miles south of Ripley. The menu at Bourne's is influenced by modern English styles, crafted from local ingredients and peppered with Derbyshire nuances. Among tables, chairs and satisfied diners, there's ...
View full reviewNothing beats a good Derbyshire pub, particularly one offering six hand-pulled beers and two traditional ciders, together with a selection of cask ale and lager. The esteemed Devonshire Arms offers all of this, and traditional alehouse enthusiasts travel from far and wide to taste the rare Sarah Hughes’ Dark Ruby beer. The pub h...
View full reviewSpice Village is a convenient place for an evening out, located just minutes from the East Midlands Designer Outlet and Junction 28 of the M1, with plenty of free parking at the front and rear of the restaurant. Creative and unusual dishes sit alongside Indian classics on the extensive menu. To begin, we went for erani paneer tikka, ...
View full reviewOpened in 2009 and recently refurbished, this little restaurant is light, bright and inviting. Open seven days a week and just minutes from Heanor Market Square, Bay Leaf has a laid-back vibe and diners are welcome to bring their own alcoholic drinks. The staff here are charming and the authentic Bengali food is delicious. For st...
View full reviewThis hidden gem is situated in the village of South Normanton and is easily accessible from Junction 28 of the M1 and A38. First opened as a school in 1849, it was re-purposed as the popular local pub The White Hart. When it was taken over by its current owners, the building underwent extensive refurbishment to become the characte...
View full reviewCafé Nonno's is a café and restaurant run with Italian flair and plenty of know-how. Visit here for your lasagne fix - it's their bestseller for a reason. During the daytime the café not only serves up hearty breakfasts, tasty sandwiches and filled jacket potatoes, but also delicious hot main meals such as risot...
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