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Set along the picturesque Birmingham and Fazely canal, this traditional British pub is full of character and charm. Step inside and you’ll discover woodpanelled walls, open fires and a friendly crowd of locals. As a family-friendly and dog-friendly venue, this pub welcomes guests of all ages and there’s even an outdoor play ar...
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 reviewLocated a short drive from the centre of Leicester in the village of Houghton on the Hill, the Old Black Horse Inn is a traditional village pub, which has been refreshed, creating a warm and relaxing spot for a bite to eat, a leisurely drink, or a hearty dinner. Inside, there’s a beautifully renovated main bar and snug, where do...
View full reviewWith its authentic oak beamed ceilings and open fireplaces, The Blue Pig is an historic coaching inn with a warm and inviting atmosphere. Husband-and-wife-team Steve and Fran Wakefield welcome all from the local village of Wolvey and beyond, offering classic pub food at extremely reasonable prices as they do so. The menu is extensiv...
View full reviewIn the midst of the Derbyshire Dales you'll find the charming village of Hulland Ward - and therein, the smart and homely Nag's Head. A lot of care has gone into the decor and design of this pub and restaurant, which complement the very traditional feel of the building. Behind the bar at this community-focused gem, you'll find fi...
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 Newdigate Arms is a cheerful, pleasant pub, where you can take advantage of a delicious home-cooked menu at brilliant prices. The Sunday carvery is popular with families and sees the tables jam-packed with diners enjoying beef, pork, turkey and lamb, fresh vegetables, homemade Yorkshire puds and lashings of gravy. The best part?...
View full reviewTucked away from the busy road is the Red Lion; a picture-perfect pub serving fantastic food. Surrounded by countryside, there is a circular walk which uses the Red Lion as a base - perfect for ramblers who'd like to refuel after exploring the area.
The menu is extensive, offering something to suit all palates. Choose from ...
In many ways The Dog is a traditional Derbyshire pub, with a roaring open fire and real ales on tap. But on closer inspection you'll discover what makes this place distinctive. The guest ales are sourced from microbreweries where possible and change every few days, the restaurant has a particular polish and the service comes with an...
View full reviewStanding at the centre of Riddings, The Moulders Arms feels like the hub of the village. The pub is known affectionately as 'The Thack' amongst local patrons due to its lovingly kept thatched roof. Whether you live in the village or hail from further afield, you will be met with a sincerely warm welcome from the pub regulars and the...
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 Lord Nelson is a cosy pub situated in Burton Joyce, a picturesque village on the outskirts of Nottingham. On a chilly Sunday afternoon, we headed there to warm up after a riverside walk, and a roaring fire welcomed us along with smiling staff and friendly locals. We were presented with a mouth-watering menu of high-quality local ...
View full reviewThis charming hotel stands opposite the town’s bustling railway station, making it easily accessible and a great base from which to explore Melton Mowbray. Inside, the 120-seat restaurant forms part of the spacious ground floor, and offers excellent value for money, as does the large, well-stocked bar. The staff are friendly and...
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