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This privately owned, family-run, 17th-Century inn in the heart of the Peak District has been carefully restored and nurtured by Carole and Graham Walker, together with their daughter, Sarah. Endeavouring to serve the very best of traditional British food, with modern European influences here and there, they've earned themselves a l...
View full reviewThe Hardwick Inn is a delightful 16th-century pub. Situated in the grounds of Hardwick Park, the Inn is just a short drive from both Chesterfield and Mansfield, and just two miles from Junction 29 on the M1 motorway. The Hardwick Inn has been in the Batty family for three generations, and current landlords Peter and Pauline take p...
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 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 reviewThe community-owned Anglers Rest in Bamford retains a loyal following of returning visitors thanks to the great service and food, and a crowd-pleasing range of craft beer and ale. It’s no surprise they were named District Pub of the Year 2017 by Sheffield and District CAMRA. Inside, an inviting blend of traditional features and...
View full reviewGreat Northern cuts a majestic figure on Station Road and has long been a popular haunt with locals and walkers. Diners can expect an extensive menu featuring well-priced classic pub grub, presented with flair, and an imaginative specials board. We were welcomed into the cosy low-beamed pub by friendly staff before sampling crisp wh...
View full reviewSince 2007, The White Post has been providing top-class food and drink to the local community and those lucky enough to pass through. This family-owned free house and restaurant serves great fare and can be found in the CAMRA <i>Good Beer Guide</i>. Traditional classics are the cornerstone; favourites include fish, chips...
View full reviewIf you’re lucky enough to be visiting or living in the bustling village of Castleton, don’t miss The George Inn for a leisurely pint or a hearty meal. With a traditional feel both inside and out, this inn offers a relaxing place to drink, dine and stay. The George has also twice won the award for Peak District P...
View full reviewOffering a warm welcome and something to suit all tastes and budgets, this friendly, family-run pub in the pretty village of Hope is a real home-from-home. The plush green scenery which surrounds the village presents plenty of walking and cycling opportunities, and the Poachers Arms, with its cosy interior and extensive menu, off...
View full reviewThis 17th-Century coaching inn has beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls, open fires and fabulous views over Hope Valley - everything you would expect from a traditional pub and more. The menu offers excellent pub fare, including many vegetarian choices, stone-baked pizzas, a children's menu and à la carte delights, with...
View full reviewIf you haven’t visited Castleton in the heart of the Peak District National Park, you’ve been missing out. It’s a beautiful place, with much to do and see in the surrounding countryside, whether you’re a hiker, extreme sports enthusiast or like me, a real foodie. The Bull’s Head on the village’s main tho...
View full reviewOnce a pit-stop for those traversing the old salt-carrying route from Cheshire to Yorkshire, this gorgeous Peak District inn dates back to 1632 - when payment for lodging would be made in cheese. Not far from the famous caverns of Castleton and relatively untouched - the original cheese hooks are still visible - The Cheshire Cheese ...
View full reviewThe Five Lamps is an award-winning pub run by husband-and-wife-team, Graham and Janette, who provide for their guests delicious home-cooked pub food and a bar well-stocked with some of the best real ales in town. On arrival, we were pleased to discover a cosy lamp-lit interior, with a roaring logfire and a choice of sophisticated...
View full reviewSituated in the Peak District’s stunning Hope Valley, The Yorkshire Bridge Inn is a family-owned destination inn with multiple awards to its name. Just a short stroll from the beautiful Ladybower Reservoir, it’s a spectacular retreat for those looking to find respite in nature. The Upper Derwent reservoir area is a paradise fo...
View full reviewOffering an array of award-winning cask ales and hearty, reasonably priced food, the Holly Bush is everything a traditional village pub should be - and more. We ordered drinks and chose a seat next to the roaring open fire in the cosy, welcoming bar area. While admiring the original beams, we perused the menu and the impressive spec...
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