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True to the ideal of the traditional British village, Furness Vale is home to a small school, post office, railway station and friendly local pub. A popular meeting place for the community, The Crossings is one of those places where everyone feels at home. The Peak Forest Canal runs close by, and with the marina just a short stro...
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 reviewZayka is a small but perfectly formed restaurant where fine Indian dining is the name of the game. Authentic cuisine is prepared by top-class chefs, who use only the freshest ingredients and best-quality herbs and spices to create dishes that are sure to impress even the most discerning Indian-food fan. The attention to detail found...
View full reviewThe Cock Pub & Kitchen has recently undergone a refurbishment and is under new ownership. The focus of this family run venture is now on fresh, local produce, and offering a sophisticated but relaxed dining experience. The pub has a quirky, shabby-chic feel, with traditional oak beams, oil burners and Chesterfield-style sofas. T...
View full reviewThe Courtyard Restaurant is one of the most popular culinary experiences in the Peak District. The restaurant's cheerful and relaxed atmosphere is enhanced by the lively buzz of conversation as diners treat themselves to generous helpings of wholesome, regional English food and international favourites. Everything on the menu her...
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 reviewSet against a backdrop of verdant rolling hills, in the picture-postcard hamlet of Whitehough, is the Old Hall Inn. The pub’s historical features have been beautifully preserved, but the offering is totally up to date. Behind the bar, eight hand pumps boast a regularly changing array of the best local craft beer – a selection ...
View full reviewThe mantra at this tranquil, family-run inn is: ‘may all the guests leave as friends’. Owners Darren and Samantha Kimber are committed to providing first-class service, with every guest made to feel at home from the moment they step through the door, whether they are human or four-legged.
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From the outside The Grouse looks like a traditional Derbyshire pub, but step inside and the tasteful Chinese-style decor is a hint that you won't find the usual pub-grub here. Instead, you'll find yourself browsing a delightful menu boasting a range of homemade Chinese, Cantonese, Szechuan and Peking cuisine whilst taking in the sp...
View full reviewAs far as pub locations go, they don't get much better than this. Perched on the edge of the Peak District in the Goyt Valley, The Ram's Head (built circa 1650) was once the main stop-off point for coaches travelling between Manchester and London. These days, journeyers still drop by for the warm atmosphere, fresh food and great s...
View full reviewSituated on the edge of the village of Marple, not too far from the Derbyshire border, the Hare & Hounds is a place to sample quality Cask Marque ales and lovely pub food. This fine traditional pub serves excellent home-cooked fare in its quiet, cosy dining area, welcoming guests with warm and friendly service. Whether you're af...
View full reviewWandering past Sett Valley Café in Birch Vale, you won’t be able to resist the wonderful aroma of freshly baked cakes and delicious coffee. All dishes are homemade from locally sourced ingredients. A haven for anyone who appreciates good food, this hidden gem has something for everyone. Breakfast is served all day so why not tr...
View full reviewThe Swan Inn is a village pub on the edge of the Cheshire Peak District. Having undergone refurbishment, The Swan’s new look includes an updated kitchen with Josper oven and a revamped dining room. As members of the British Skippers Scheme, the kitchen team has daily access to fresh catches from day-boats and larger trawlers fro...
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 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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