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A haven for ramblers, The Jug and Glass Inn is perfectly situated on the beautiful White Peak in the Peak District National Park. A secure cycle shed and close proximity to the Tissington and High Peak trails make this the ideal stop-off for cyclists and well-behaved dogs are welcome inside and out. Summer transforms the extensive...
View full reviewStunning views across glorious Derbyshire countryside, fine English fare, comfortable rooms for overnight stays and a very warm welcome from patrons Janette and Frank - with all this, the AA-three-star, gold-rated Jug & Glass Inn truly is a provincial gem in the very heart of Derbyshire's walking country. This cosy inn dates ...
View full reviewOpen seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the restaurant at Makeney Hall Hotel is regularly lauded for its menu of exquisite modern British fare, served in a truly breathtaking environment. Visitors can opt to dine in the drawing room to enjoy an efficiently served menu of lighter bites, or in the main restaurant whe...
View full reviewThis lovely, family-owned pub and restaurant with rooms is a veritable gem in the midst of the Derbyshire countryside - and has been awarded four stars and a rosette by the AA. It's a wonderfully traditional affair at The Black Cow, with real ales aplenty and even a dominoes team; although the new dining room looks set to add a styl...
View full reviewFeatured in numerous editions of the Good Beer Guide, and named CAMRA’s Pub of the Year in Derbyshire 2012, it’s easy to see why The Flying Childers Inn attracts scores of returning customers. The inn is every bit the archetypal village pub, having faithfully served the community of Stanton in Peak for many years. The team pla...
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 reviewWith two AA rosettes and a Michelin Bib Gourmand, The Duncombe Arms has plenty to offer. Inside, you’ll find a charming interior with roaring fires and an oak-panelled dining room, while outside the beautiful garden includes an open fire pit. Impeccable service is coupled with head chef Jake Boyce’s award-winning food. His des...
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 reviewFor traditional, wholesome food in a homely environment, look no further than the Eagle Tavern in the quaint village of Heage. It's everything a village pub should be, complete with a warm, welcoming environment, delicious fare and a well-stocked bar. The menu features a whole host of classic pub dishes at reasonable prices, togethe...
View full reviewThe entrance to The Shalimar revealed an airy conservatory bedecked with sofas. Here, diners are invited to take a seat for a pre-meal drink or wait in comfort for a takeaway. Our waiters were extremely attentive, providing helpful advice on dishes and adapting them to suit our individual needs. You can choose from a selection of ...
View full reviewThe Spotted Cow pub in Holbrook has become something of gastronomic hotspot in recent years. Run by Fiona Gilchrist since 2003, the pub exudes a traditional charm. The warmly lit interior boasts low beamed ceilings, walls decked with horse brasses and a wood-burning stove. In addition to the award-winning carvery and classic pub...
View full reviewThe picturesque market village of Hartington is home to a quaint tearoom that also houses a tiny post office and gift shop. We were warmly welcomed by proprietor Sue into a relaxed, homely room with walls festooned with gorgeous watercolour paintings by local artists. As we perused the Beresford's varied lunchtime menu it was notice...
View full reviewThe Darwin Forest Country Park is a getaway close to the stunning Derbyshire Peaks, and it's here you'll find the delightful Foresters Bar & Restaurant. In its new conservatory, Foresters Restaurant offers discerning diners the opportunity to enjoy locally sourced, freshly cooked delights from head chef Steve Mower's kitchen - a...
View full reviewThe Old Yew Tree Inn is a Good Beer Guide-listed, family-run free house offering great food and an extensive selection of cask ales, including Marston's Pedigree, Old Speckled Hen and Harvest Pale, as well as Weston's Cider. Located in the historic village of South Wingfield, this pub dates back to the 16th Century and neighbours ...
View full reviewA charming 16th-century Grade II listed building and former farmhouse, The Plough Inn can be found between Matlock and Alfreton on the edge of the stunning Peak District National Park. The menu offers traditional pub classics alongside a selection of restaurant-style dishes, all incorporating locally sourced produce, freshly prepare...
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