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Blending a history-steeped setting with informal, inviting surrounds and first-rate food and drink, the bar and restaurant at The Greyhound Hotel are deserving of their glowing reputation.
The kitchen delivers a broad range of dishes, pandering to all tastes and catering to appetites big and small. The offering changes reg...
The Market Place Restaurant has been a family-run establishment for nearly 30 years. With a lovely warm ambience and friendly staff, it's the place to visit when in the village of Cromford - made famous by Sir Richard Arkwright. The Market Place Restaurant offers a superb range of menus to suit all pockets. The delicious Ã&nb...
View full reviewA setting within the historic Chatsworth Estate adds something of an extra-special pedigree to the Peak District village of Beeley. The Devonshire Arms epitomises everything you’d expect from an inn that occupies such a beautiful location. Flanked by traditional stone cottages and with a babbling brook out front, this AA-rosette...
View full reviewStanding proudly in the Marsh Green Estate, at the heart of 150 acres of grassy parkland, this charming spot provides the perfect excuse to escape to the country. Admire the famous English Longhorn cattle, and wander into the farm shop to peruse locally sourced meat and cheese, freshly baked bread and locally brewed beers. Then, m...
View full reviewThe Kelstedge Inn is located on the Matlock to Chesterfield road, right on the edge of the Peak District and close to the Chatsworth estate, making it the perfect place to enjoy a long-awaited bite to eat and a drink after exploring this beautiful area. The Kelstedge is a beautiful old coaching inn, parts of which date back ove...
View full reviewSituated in the Derwent Valley, close to the Cromford Canal, Alison House Hotel is the perfect base for those wishing to explore the Derbyshire Dales. It was built in 1845 by the Arkwrights as a family home, and the same classical style and homely atmosphere are evident now. With a menu of exquisitely hearty English classics to ch...
View full reviewScotland Nurseries Garden Centre is set in 50 acres of Derbyshire countryside and it has been supplying an array of trees, shrubs and rhododendrons to customers, including Royal households, for over 300 years. The new Highlands Café & Restaurant serves delicious, simple food, from breakfast and afternoon tea to popular lu...
View full reviewBuilt by Peter Nightingale in 1782, the Jug and Glass Inn is reputed to be the site of Florence Nightingale's first hospice. This Grade II listed inn, complete with five en-suite guest rooms, exudes rustic charm. We were pleased to find a menu featuring pub classics like pies and fish and chips as well as more adventurous dishes suc...
View full reviewAt the picturesque heart of Ashover sits the Black Swan, a quaint and unassuming establishment with a rural, homely feel. Having wandered through the smart bar, we made our way upstairs to the intimate restaurant - a wonderful amalgamation of classic style and contemporary furnishings, the space was warm and rustic yet sleek and bea...
View full reviewThe Rising Sun had changed beyond all recognition since my previous visit to this country inn only a few weeks earlier. The owners have clearly spent a fortune inside and out and I was pleasantly surprised to find the interior bright, light and airy. The attention to detail is spot on. Everything, from the stone around the fireplace...
View full reviewNestled on the edge of the beautiful Peak District, the historic Red Lion Pub and Restaurant at The Peak Edge Hotel boasts a warm, friendly and relaxed atmosphere. If you’re looking for a place to bring family and friends together, the refurbished terrace area overlooking the spectacular Peak District hills is the place to head....
View full reviewWhile good food is at the heart of every good dining experience, other elements are needed to make a really great one – such as excellent customer service, a relaxing ambience and, of course, wonderful company. The Farmyard Inn scores highly in all categories. It’s a homely, traditional country pub, packed with friendly and ch...
View full reviewThe Malt Shovel Inn is situated on Wirksworth Moor amid the glorious Derbyshire countryside. With quick links to outdoor attractions including the High Peak Trail, Carsington Water and the Heights of Abraham, this homely inn is ideally located for those looking for an adventure. Welcoming all who enter their quaint little pub - incl...
View full reviewThis laid-back bistro is the perfect place for a family meal, a romantic supper or a light lunch. Choose to sit in the window with a view of the Wirksworth Market Place or in the ancient vaulted cellar. Whether you just fancy a cup of coffee, a glass of wine or a full three-course meal, Le Mistral is a great choice.
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