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The Greenman is an exciting pub and restaurant in the heart of the market town of Ashbourne, just on the edge of the Peak District. The historic building is an 18th-century coaching inn that played a pivotal role as a local tourist destination until it sadly fell into disrepair. This intriguing establishment is...
View full reviewJack Rabbits is a modern, bustling and welcoming café nestled at the back of the historic 18th-century Green Man coaching inn. The café offers a scrumptious range of brunch and lunch options. You’ll find deliciously healthy dishes like smashed avocado on toast, and indulgent treats like smoked salmon croque...
View full reviewIf you're looking for an atmospheric candlelit meal, then you need look no further than this underground haven of tempting Thai cuisine. As its name suggests, The Basement is set in two vaulted cellars beneath the streets of Ashbourne. An intimate restaurant with deep-red walls and tinkling piano music, it was made for romantic rend...
View full reviewThe historic market town of Ashbourne, also known as 'the gateway to Dovedale', is home to this most traditional of pubs. A family inn through and through, Ye Olde Vaults stands proud on the main market square, welcoming passersby and regulars into the atmospheric, low-beamed interior - parts of which date back to the 1860s. At the ...
View full reviewIf you fancy a bit of a Highland fling with some fine food, look no further than The Bowling Green Inn Steakhouse in Ashbourne. This pub and restaurant has been given a steakhouse makeover - with a subtle Scottish theme - by its team of staff from across the border. Granite placemats and candles adorn the tables, and the menu featur...
View full reviewEnjoy a relaxed dining experience in the heart of pretty Ashbourne at this cosy, inviting restaurant, located just across the road from the Tissington Trail. The Restaurant at Station Hotel is a particularly inviting spot in the colder months, with its warming log fire. This is one of the only restaurants in the area to have been aw...
View full reviewThe Bridge has something for everyone, with great food and well-stocked bars. This beautiful venue is perfect for events such as birthdays, christenings and work events, and is a great choice for a simple Sunday roast with the family. Boasting a restaurant, bars and conservatory, as well as a terrace and courtyard area, The Bridge i...
View full reviewThe Okeover Arms is a traditional family-run country pub located in the village of Mapleton - which lies between Ashbourne and Dovedale. The pub has a unique and idyllic location - completely unspoilt - amongst the rolling hills of the Dove Valley. All food on offer is freshly prepared to order, using the best ingredients availa...
View full reviewThe Cross Keys is a picturesque country inn at the heart of village life. You'll find it in the centre of Turnditch, a lovely little hillside village about ten miles from Derby, eight miles from Ashbourne and a five-minute drive from Carsington Water. The Cross Keys offers the charm and character of an historic inn with a contempora...
View full reviewHosts Paul and Tina welcome visitors to The Shoulder of Mutton, a charming pub located in the picturesque village of Osmaston. Run by Paul and Tina for 23 years, The Shoulder of Mutton retains that traditional village pub feel and offers a light, airy lounge and cosy main bar, perfect for a relaxing lunch or evening meal. Whether ...
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 characterful establishment is a rustic gem set in the midst of the verdant Derbyshire landscape. Dating back to 1528, The Bear offers a real taste of the county - with wines, spirits and locally brewed ales, lovely views and the best of local produce showcased on the daily menu. The smoked haddock fishcakes served with citrus m...
View full reviewThe whiskies and brandies behind the bar aren't the only spirits to be found at The Boat Inn, by all accounts. This charming pub, popular with hikers, dates back to 1772 and is steeped in history. Its spooks are said to include a soldier, a little girl who loves playing with the light switches and a genteel lady who drifts along the...
View full reviewOnce a traditional pub, the building that now houses The Fountain Tea Rooms has been beautifully refurbished by its current proprietors, and boasts comfy sofas, rustic wooden furniture and a calming colour scheme – the perfect surroundings in which to enjoy afternoon tea after exploring Bonsall and its walking routes. You won’...
View full reviewOffering freshly cooked fare and regular events including live music and quizzes is the Kings Head. This community hub is at the heart of the picturesque village of Bonsall, where it has stood since 1677. Although it was invitingly cosy inside, we chose to relax in the enclosed courtyard, making the most of the evening sun. We beg...
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