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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 reviewSituated 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 reviewThis 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...
View full reviewThe Eyre Arms at Calver was fully refurbished in March 2015, giving the beautiful stone-built pub a new lease of life. It has become a family-friendly dining destination that oozes character – think exposed bricks, an open fireplace and original beams – housed in a bright, airy space, complete with plenty of outdoor seating. View full review
Hosts Paul and Tina welcome visitors to The Shoulder of Mutton, a charming pub located in the picturesque village of Osmaston. Run by Paul and Tina for 23 years, The Shoulder of Mutton retains that traditional village pub feel and offers a light, airy lounge and cosy main bar, perfect for a relaxing lunch or evening meal. Whether ...
View full reviewIn the pretty village of Stoney Middleton you'll discover The Moon Inn - a delightful country pub with a warm and inviting atmosphere, a fantastic selection of cask ales and wines and outstanding home-cooked food, all made using fresh, seasonal and organic produce. Situated in the Derbyshire Dales amidst acres of lush woodland, t...
View full reviewSet in the historic industrial town of Clay Cross, this characterful venue offers a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike. The pub re-opened in 2013 after a thorough renovation, and under the guidance of new owners Craig and Mark even won the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Alongside scrubbed wood...
View full reviewThe 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 reviewSet in the rolling Derbyshire hills with stunning views that stretch as far as Sheffield, this traditional country pub is understandably popular with walkers and local diners alike. We were greeted by a flickering log fire and the warm buzz of conversation and - despite the pub's position in relative wilderness - the place was pa...
View full reviewIn 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 reviewStunning walks start and end at this traditional pub. Licensed since 1787, The Red Lion at Litton sits in a central spot overlooking the pretty village green. Landlady Jeanne and resident labrador Humphrey extend a warm welcome to all who visit. Inside this cosy little gem you’ll find stone floors, roaring fires and wood panelli...
View full reviewThis charming inn, built in 1630, was once the watering hole of the numerous mine owners in the area - dubbing themselves 'The Barmote Court', they would gather here to decide on the issues of the day. Now, locally born landlord Ian Jackson and landlady Ruth Nuttall have built up an enviable reputation for The Miners based on fine, ...
View full reviewThe Manor is a contemporary, family-friendly venue comprising a coffee house, dining pub, restaurant and function space. The pretty 16th-century venue at The Manor is one of Chesterfield's oldest private houses that has been restored with the help of English Heritage and boasts some of the original features. It is situated just off ...
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