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This charming restaurant in the village of Clowne regularly welcomes local families, couples and groups looking for an evening of authentic Italian cuisine in a cosy, comfortable setting. With its quaint chequered tablecloths, napkins of traditional red, white and green and walls festooned with flags and artwork, this culinary caver...
View full reviewYou’ll find No4 nestled in the charming village of Clowne. With a beautiful traditional-style interior and a pretty garden, this is the perfect place to bring family and friends for a relaxed bite to eat and a great spot to pause after a walk along the adjacent Clowne Branch Line Greenway. Dogs are welcome throughout the tearoom...
View full reviewNestled in the village of Balborough, The Rose & Crown is a 17th-century coach house and is the perfect destination for diners seeking traditional cuisine in a charming setting. Decorated in a traditional country style with exposed brick, flagstone floors, and wooden beams, it’s the ideal spot in which to enjoy a bite to eat...
View full reviewDon't let the traditional facade of this Derbyshire pub deceive you - inside it is contemporary, newly refurbished and full of surprises. Unlike many gentrified gastropubs, The Royal Oak has not forgotten its loyal locals. With four cask ales on offer - including a locally brewed variety - and a large bar area with pool table and da...
View full reviewChef-proprietor Chris Norfolk describes the multi-award-winning Elm Tree in Elmton as ‘a proper pub’. They’ve reached the finals of the Craft Guild of Chefs twice, which is unsurprising considering the locally sourced, quality food and drink on offer. This, combined with the large garden and attractive outdoor seating areas,...
View full reviewLocated in Spinkhill, this independent bistro serves delicious dishes from brunch until dinner. The Angel & Harlequin’s stylish and relaxing setting is the perfect place to enjoy a meal and a cocktail.
The brunch menu includes a sausage bagel with caramelised onion, and the waffles with fresh fruit and a drizzle of ma...
The Blue Bell in Bolsover was built in the mid 1700s and oozes real character - you'll see delightful features such as the 300-year-old oak beams supporting the original wattle and daub ceiling. Six real ales are always on offer here, as well as a selection of premium lagers and keg beers. The beer garden to the rear of the pub ha...
View full reviewThe beautiful 18th-Century Sitwell Arms Hotel impresses as soon as you arrive, approaching through six acres of stunning grounds, past a magnificent lake and fountain. Privately owned and making the most of its fantastic location - just one mile from Junction 30 of the M1, but surrounded by wonderful countryside - this hotel offers ...
View full reviewThis Café at Renishaw Hall can be found in the attractive Stables Courtyard of the historic north Derbyshire Renishaw Estate. Located in the beautiful grounds, this cosy eatery sits adjacent to the magnificent Renishaw Hall and gardens. The seasonal menu features a wealth of local produce; you’ll find hot and cold lunches, sump...
View full reviewThis charming pub is a great spot for all manner of occasions, whether you’re celebrating a special event or enjoying an intimate dinner. The Parish Oven combines traditional touches with contemporary features to create stylish surrounds in which to enjoy a tipple or a meal. This fantastic gastropub has an excellent reputation a...
View full reviewIt's all about what's in your pint glass at this CAMRA-approved pub, just four miles east of Chesterfield. There will always be ten cask-conditioned ales, Belgian beers, local brews, ten real ciders and a selection of traditional perries on offer at this multiaward-winner. Proprietors John and Kathy Chadwick not only want to tantali...
View full reviewRingwood Hall Hotel has been operating under its current private ownership and management for over 11 years. So with more than a decade's experience in providing quality hotel service, plus an ongoing investment of over £6million, it is no surprise this hotel has held AA three-star accreditation at 85 per cent for five years -...
View full reviewThe chic brasserie at this friendly hotel is a recent addition, yet it has already attracted quite a following. Chef Craig is fervent about keeping the menu seasonal and using local produce and suppliers. We contemplated starters while sipping local ales in the relaxed bar. As mussels were in season, I selected a dish brimming with ...
View full reviewOriginally a row of colliery cottages, this attractive historic venue has been sympathetically restored by owners Robert and Claire Lee. The staff are helpful and friendly – nothing is too much trouble for this welcoming team. But the real draw of Twin Oaks is the food – passionate chefs Mark Hill and Cameron Foster combine lo...
View full reviewIf you're looking for a charmingly cosy pub in Mosborough, look no further than the British Oak. The decor is rustic, the food is delectable and the drinks list is vast. Great food in a relaxing atmosphere is the ethos of the British Oak and the menu features British classics; seasonal, handmade in-house, and utilising locally sourc...
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