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Situated within Shardlow's conservation area on the banks of the Mersey Canal, this charming 18th-Century pub offers a welcome respite for weary walkers and boaters. Inside you'll find an open fire and a team of friendly and charismatic staff, while the sunny canalside seating provides a calm and restful spot for alfresco dining, wi...
View full reviewNestled on the edge of West Leake in the South Nottinghamshire countryside, The Star Inn is a welcoming retreat. In the summer months, the fantastic beer garden at the rear offers fabulous views over the surrounding farmland and woods. In the winter you can relax in front of warming open fires in comfortable surroundings with your...
View full reviewAt The Curzon Arms they believe that 'food doesn't have to be expensive to be good', and this means you will find menus packed with fantastic dishes at extremely reasonable prices. You can tuck into some deliciously hearty meals, all prepared using a wealth of local produce. The menu is mainly British, with one or two international ...
View full reviewSituated on the edge of the charming village of Woodhouse Eaves you’ll fi nd the 18th-century Wheatsheaf Inn. The beautiful rural location makes this a popular spot for dog walkers and those exploring the incredible network of paths and cycle routes the area has to offer. The seasonal menu offers a well-crafted selection of fav...
View full reviewSet in the charming village of Swithland and nestled amid woodland, The Griffin Inn is a handsome 17th-century building with a rich history, and a stylish interior and excellent food that bring the pub right up to date.
The staff at The Griffin Inn pride themselves on their hospitality and will always provide a warm welcome...
The Brewery Tap Bar and Restaurant is a place to sample some of the finest ale, wine and lager informed by hundreds of years of brewing history. Adjoining The National Brewery Centre and accessible without an entrance ticket to the centre, The Brewery Tap draws on the museum’s wisdom, offering a range of cask...
View full reviewOn the chilly autumnal evening of our visit, a particularly warm welcome awaited at The Old White Swan. Having been escorted through to the contemporary dining room, we were handed a menu of delicious temptation. While the all-important decisions were being made, we were treated to fresh bread and a small dish of salad, soon followe...
View full reviewLocated in Botcheston, The Greyhound is a charming country pub offering delicious traditional British fare and some fantastic themed nights. The accomplished head chef focuses on fresh food, which is sourced locally where possible and has a passion for traditional pub grub.
Perhaps you’ll fancy the honey-baked Camembert o...
The Stamford Arms is a traditional village pub in the heart of Groby, offering a wide range of cask ales, craft beers and a diverse wine list for all tastes. The pub also boasts a selection of over 50 gins with an ever-increasing list. The team is dedicated to providing traditional food, showcasing great-quality local produce on a...
View full reviewLocated in an area packed with history (Ratby's roots date back through Saxon and Roman times to the Iron Age), The Bulls Head is a real find. This large and justifiably popular pub-restaurant reopened in summer 2012 after an extensive makeover. Traditional English pub decor flows through a fascinating choice of indoor and outdoor b...
View full reviewThe Star Inn offers its clientele a lively, fun place to visit for a relaxed drink or wholesome meal. Located in the village of Gotham - famed for its stories of the Wise Men Of Gotham - the pub is set in pretty surroundings and boasts an interior that has some delightful trappings. The pub currently has three permanent ales on tap,...
View full reviewThe Risley Park offers a concise menu of homemade food, which is consistently served to high standards of precision. We opted for something a little different, and our starters of Peking duck spring rolls with hoisin dipping sauce and lemon sole goujons with lemon and tartar sauce, were both beautiful and flavoursome. Our mains co...
View full reviewIt's not hard to see why the Exeter Arms has been awarded Derby's Food & Drink Pub of The Year for the last three years. Its rabbit warren of cosy and softly lit rooms, award-winning Dancing Duck ales, and cutting-edge pub menu have kept The Exeter Arms at the top of its game. It's a destination for foodies, real ale aficionados...
View full reviewThe Greyhound is an outstanding traditional pub set in the picturesque village of Burton-on-the-Wolds, approximately four miles from Loughborough. The village is truly charming, and The Greyhound is at the heart of local life, providing a welcoming setting for a quiet drink or some top-quality food. If you're looking for a quintessen...
View full reviewThe Five Lamps is an award-winning pub run by husband-and-wife-team, Graham and Janette, who provide for their guests delicious home-cooked pub food and a bar well-stocked with some of the best real ales in town. On arrival, we were pleased to discover a cosy lamp-lit interior, with a roaring logfire and a choice of sophisticated...
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