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The Greenman is an exciting pub and restaurant in the heart of the market town of Ashbourne, just on the edge of the Peak District. The historic building is an 18th-century coaching inn that played a pivotal role as a local tourist destination until it sadly fell into disrepair. This intriguing establishment is...
View full reviewJack Rabbits is a modern, bustling and welcoming café nestled at the back of the historic 18th-century Green Man coaching inn. The café offers a scrumptious range of brunch and lunch options. You’ll find deliciously healthy dishes like smashed avocado on toast, and indulgent treats like smoked salmon croque...
View full reviewA beautiful summer’s evening, a restaurant overlooking a stunning valley, and exceptional cuisine – this is what characterised our visit to The White Horse. This elegant venue combines traditional features with modern touches – think exposed brickwork, fireplaces, wooden windowsills and subtle background music. After being s...
View full reviewEnjoy a relaxed dining experience in the heart of pretty Ashbourne at this cosy, inviting restaurant, located just across the road from the Tissington Trail. The Restaurant at Station Hotel is a particularly inviting spot in the colder months, with its warming log fire. This is one of the only restaurants in the area to have been aw...
View full reviewAle aficionados take heed; the delightful Duke of York boasts a superb stock of local Robinsons cask ales and premium lagers, best enjoyed beside the roaring fire in winter or in one of their two beer gardens during summer. Here you'll find walkers, locals and those camping in the pub's campsite, as well as diners on the look-out fo...
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 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 Bridge has something for everyone, with great food and well-stocked bars. This beautiful venue is perfect for events such as birthdays, christenings and work events, and is a great choice for a simple Sunday roast with the family. Boasting a restaurant, bars and conservatory, as well as a terrace and courtyard area, The Bridge i...
View full reviewA 250-year-old former coaching inn, The Greyhound has an upmarket appeal while still retaining its old-world charm. New chef Gary Betley has designed an extensive menu that is sure to draw discerning customers from far and wide - we were certainly impressed. After much deliberation, I opted to start with poached spicy pear and Pa...
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 reviewThis picturesque stone pub and restaurant on the edge of the Peak District National Park has not only received much recent acclaim but is also one of the oldest hostelries in Derbyshire, with documented use as an inn dating back to 1590.
The name derives from a Viking board game played here by monks in the 14th century, and...
Situated in the little village of Longnor, Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Inn is an ideal place to stay if you want to really explore the Peak District. Dating back to the early 17th Century, the inn was originally a small farmstead, and today stands as one of the area's oldest remaining buildings. The inn owes its name to its location on ...
View full reviewWhether you fancy a hearty lunch or a relaxed evening meal out with friends, this delightful venue is sure to rise to the occasion. Set in the beautiful Longnor Market Hall, a warm welcome awaits at Merchants House Kitchen. The building dates back to the 17th century and the present-day venue retains its rustic charm, complete wit...
View full reviewSurrounded by the beauty of the Peak District’s Hope Valley, this charming café is the ideal spot for walkers or visitors to the area. Adjoining the stone-walled Craft Centre, The Eating House is a cosy and welcoming café. The food on offer is all homemade and provides sustenance throughout the day.
The extensive ...
This hidden Derbyshire gem, overlooking the pretty stone village of Calver, is ideal for a low-key lunch or a smart evening meal. Located in Hope Valley in the midst of the Peak District National Park, with an attractive terrace from which to survey the view, The Derwentwater Arms is a great place to enjoy satisfying fare whilst tak...
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