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Originally 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 reviewThe chic brasserie at this friendly hotel is a recent addition, yet it has already attracted quite a following. Chef Craig is fervent about keeping the menu seasonal and using local produce and suppliers. We contemplated starters while sipping local ales in the relaxed bar. As mussels were in season, I selected a dish brimming with ...
View full reviewRun by the delightful Martin Gunn, The Elm Tree in Heath is simply a wonderful village pub. Friendly staff, roaring fires and homecooked fare make it the perfect destination for any occasion. As a family-friendly pub, The Elm Tree welcomes guests of all ages and kids will love the outdoor play area, while the beer garden boasts br...
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 reviewThis 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 reviewJust ten minutes from the M1 sits the 300-year-old Shoulder at Hardstoft. The building may be old traditional but inside is contemporary and tasteful, with a smattering of key country inn elements, such as, fireplaces and a bar that's well-stocked with real ales. What will really blow you away is the food - well worthy of its two AA ...
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 reviewSunday lunch at The Carnarvon is extremely popular – visit and you’ll see why. During our visit the restaurant was bustling and it remained so throughout the day. As offered at its sister restaurants, there is an extensive à la carte menu in addition to a sumptuous Sunday roast. My game pâté starter was perhaps the best tha...
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 reviewRelaxed enough for a quiet drink and smart enough for a special occasion, The Three Cottages is a pub that strikes the perfect balance: the food is hearty yet refined, the interior is snug yet spacious, and the service is attentive yet informal. Most evenings see The Three Cottages filled with a mixed clientele - families, colleague...
View full reviewSituated along the High Street in Tibshelf, The Crown Hotel is a British pub with a reputation that the owners can be proud of. Regular visitors claim that dining here begins with a hospitable welcome, before offering much more.
The pub-restaurant has carved out a niche serving a well-honed selection of...
Somerset House is a welcoming community pub in Calow, a village that dates back to 1086 and is conveniently close to the charming market town of Chesterfield. The pub, which sits just a short distance from the main road between Chesterfield and Bolsover, has played a key role in the community since opening in 1957. Housed in an attr...
View full reviewThis 18th-Century inn has metamorphosed into a unique and elegant dining venue while retaining a local pub atmosphere. Regular events, such as music, poker and quiz evenings, add to the community feel, while the outside children's play area lets guests know that this is a family-friendly establishment. Polite, attentive staff; ...
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 reviewChef de Canton is a popular spot in Chesterfield, and it's easy to see why - with traditional Cantonese dishes and warm, attentive service, it's always a safe bet when you're looking for a top-notch Chinese meal. The restaurant is spacious and welcoming, with 100 seats and a pleasant atmosphere, making it an ideal venue for any nu...
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