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�Ashfields is a real foody rarity. Eating out is now more popular than ever with the dining experience as a whole becoming very much part of everyday life. Amidst a glut of style-over-content restaurants and theme bars, Ashfields is a superb independent establishment that has captured the often elusive balance between comfort, r...
View full reviewIt's not hard to see why the Exeter Arms has been awarded Derby's Food & Drink Pub of The Year for the last three years. Its rabbit warren of cosy and softly lit rooms, award-winning Dancing Duck ales, and cutting-edge pub menu have kept The Exeter Arms at the top of its game. It's a destination for foodies, real ale aficionados...
View full reviewEnjoying a lovely rural location just outside of Etwall village, Seven Wells is a popular public house with a warm and friendly feel. Its contemporary yet homely decor ensures you'll feel at ease right away, as you browse the cask ales and excellent range of wines on offer. Sit yourself down and order some fine, freshly prepare...
View full reviewThe 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 White Hart sits in the heart of Stanley, a small village situated halfway between Derby and Ilkeston. The picturesque views surrounding the venue make it an ideal destination for walkers and dog owners to enjoy home-cooked food and a great selection of Cask Marque-accredited ales. New owners Emma and Gareth...
View full reviewTucked away in quiet Combs just inside the Peak District National Park is The Beehive Inn, where you’ll find open fires, a traditional welcome and great food. Settle down for a meal with friends or family, or just while away an hour with a pint, sandwich and a newspaper. Whatever your preference, Stefan and Jackie will welcome y...
View full reviewThe Newdigate is a real family pub, with a beer garden, heated patio and outdoor play area. Having been refurbished recently, the pub is cosy and welcoming - the perfect setting for comforting traditional food. The menu includes light bites like jacket potatoes and hot sandwiches, as well as more filling pub favourites. Start with C...
View full reviewPerched on the waterside at the Ladybower Reservoir, this dog-friendly traditional pub is a haven for cyclists and walkers visiting the Derwent Valley. The front terrace provides stunning views of Bamford Edge and the reservoir, in which there’s an abundance of trout. This local fish is one of the most popular dishes on the menu...
View full reviewDating back to the early 18th Century, The Royal Oak was once home to the local justice of the peace who held court there until 1879. Still a popular local pub with accommodation, The Royal Oak has a five-star hygiene rating and a well-deserved excellent reputation for offering the best in traditional food, drink and hospitality. Th...
View full reviewThe New Inn epitomises the traditional local pub at the heart of a community. After a warm welcome from the team, it was wonderful to sink into comfortable seating in the cosy dining room and peruse a menu studded with homemade pub favourites. From the starters menu we selected creamy garlic mushrooms with warm ciabatta and a tang...
View full reviewThis traditional ale house was built by local farmer Albert Twigg in the 1890s, and since then the owners have been making sure Sheffielders have somewhere welcoming to enjoy a pint of hand-pulled ale and a proper Yorkshire pie. The menu is made up of the aforementioned homemade pies and sausages, and other creative mains like grill...
View full reviewOffering live entertainment every week, a wide selection of real ales and an extensive menu featuring tasty pub classics, The Little Acorn is a pub you'll be glad to discover. On the menu you'll find something to suit all tastes, from bangers and mash and fish and chips to pasta dishes and a traditional home-cooked carvery. If you f...
View full reviewSet in the small village of Hilton, just off the A38 and A50, the Hilton House Hotel is a little oasis of calm between Derby and Burton. This small, family-run hotel welcomes old and new customers alike, and the warm and friendly staff are always ready to help. Hilton House manages to strike a balance between the traditional and the...
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...
View full reviewSituated on the edge of the Peak District, The Shady Oak boasts outstanding views across the Goyt Valley and offers a comfy and convenient spot where visitors can eat, drink and rest overnight. Each room at The Shady Oak has been tastefully decorated, creating spaces that are homely and welcoming. Choose from twin or double rooms ...
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