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Combining the character of a 19th-century former blacksmiths with superb home-cooked food, fine wines and well-kept ales, The York oozes charm from every inch of its parquet flooring and wood panelling. Open fires and leather banquettes add warmth and comfort, creating a setting that's worthy of a seasonal menu comprising ingredient...
View full reviewThe Paper Mill Inn takes pride of place in the quaint hamlet of Whitehough, across the road from its more formal sister pub The Old Hall Inn. The Paper Mill boasts eight hand pulls of traditional craft ale and, if it takes your fancy, a drink bought in one pub can be enjoyed in the other. This is especially handy in summer when Th...
View full reviewVisit The Devonshire Cat expecting the best and you will not leave disappointed. A bright, welcoming exterior, a tastefully decorated, spotless interior and friendly, efficient, knowledgeable staff all await. Drink connoisseurs will be delighted with the vast selection of hand-pulled ales, ciders, wines and bottled beers. A large gl...
View full reviewA converted 18th-century townhouse located in Sheffield's bustling Devonshire Quarter, The Old House boasts a spacious interior with Georgian features, complemented by quirky adornments and curios, including old record sleeves and kitsch ornaments. With a laid-back atmosphere, this is somewhere guests can relax and enjoy homemade fo...
View full reviewThe Rutland Arms reopened in October 2009 with a clear mission - to serve delicious, simple, classic pub food in a relaxed pub atmosphere. The traditional pub menu includes rotating favourites such as smothered chicken and proper fish and chips, along with dishes that have become established Rutland classics such as the battered hal...
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 reviewThe Red Deer may be nestled in central Sheffield, but as you step through its doors, you're more likely to feel like you've entered a rural country pub. To soak up the traditionalism and warmth of such a pub, in a city centre full of contemporary bars, is as refreshing as the range of beers and ales available on tap. The menu is var...
View full reviewThe Roebuck Tavern is a city-centre pub with homeliness at its heart. Inside, the rustic decor contradicts its urban setting to pleasing effect; customers can cosy up with a glass of wine or relax with a hearty meal in comfort, all without having to leave the bustling nucleus of the city. The tufted leather banquettes, wood panellin...
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 reviewThere are plenty of reasons to add The Lamb Inn in Chinley to your list of places to visit in Derbyshire. Locals know it as a stellar country pub where a warm welcome is guaranteed, but that’s only half the story. First-rate food and expertly selected real ales ensure visitors return to this much-loved bolthole time and again. T...
View full reviewThis lovely 18th-century pub is situated on the Bugsworth Basin, on the Peak Forest canal. Lovingly restored by owners Roger and Jan, this warm and friendly venue is understandably popular with locals and holidaymakers. In balmy weather there are a number of pleasant dog-friendly seating areas, including a large sheltered gazebo. ...
View full reviewThe Harlequin, set on the banks of the Don in Sheffield's Riverside District, is a firmly established favourite. Not only is it often recognised by CAMRA Sheffield as 'Pub of the Month', but it also won the 'Cider Pub of the Year' award in 2011 and 2013. The enormous drinks menu contains an impressively vast range of tipples, and th...
View full reviewThe Strines Inn, or 'the meeting of water' in Old English, is a converted 13th-Century manor house built for yeoman farmers on the Bradfield Dale. The building, which has been an inn since 1771, sits amongst a mosaic of reservoirs and moorland scenery, offering respite for walkers and travellers alike, with open log fires and a gard...
View full reviewThe Riverside is a lively venue in the heart of Sheffield's real ale circuit of Kelham Island. Taken over by True North Brew Co. in October 2015, the pub boasts a great range of drinks served alongside some cracking food courtesy of Twisted Burger Company. The menu comprises a list of hearty tongue-in-cheek burgers and sneaky sides....
View full reviewOriginally a farmhouse, you’ll find this delightful village pub in Rolleston-on-Dove. Inside, you’ll be instantly charmed by the cosy interior and the aroma of delicious home-cooked food. Whether you’re planning to dine or just drop in for a quick tipple and a chat at the bar, there’s truly something for everyone in this w...
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