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The George Coleorton offers everything you could hope to find in a traditional village pub, with freshly cooked food, real ales, a great atmosphere and friendly, engaging staff. Choosing what to eat proved a real challenge here, as the menu is packed with tempting offerings. It was with little surprise, then, that each course prov...
View full reviewRespected owners Ian Davison and Jennie Ison are ready to offer superb homemade cuisine and the warmest hospitality at The Three Horseshoes. Ian and Jennie have had the Grade ll listed building lovingly restored, retaining all the highlights of its long history while emitting a unique contemporary style across its two dining rooms a...
View full reviewLocated in the historic Breedon on the Hill, The Hollybush Inn is the perfect setting from which to take in the countryside. This restaurant offers traditional pub dishes, ranging from a delicious pie of the day to fish and chips, and weekend specials every Friday and Saturday. There are daily vegetarian specials, a...
View full reviewSituated at the heart of the pretty village of Belton, The Queen’s Head is a gorgeous pub that has been serving locals and visitors for over 200 years.
Whether staying the night in one of The Queen’s Head’s well-appointed guest rooms or stopping off after exploring the nearby countryside, the delicious food and friend...
The Bull & Lion in Packington is a pub dedicated to the traditional ways of yesteryear. It’s run by ex-army chef Phil Tookey in conjunction with his partner Emma Talbot, and between them they’ve created a venue with a comfortable atmosphere that makes everyone feel right at home.
Phil and Emma really go the extra mi...
Just five minutes from East Midlands Airport and within close proximity to the M1 and the Donington Park Circuit racetrack, The Plough Inn boasts a convenient location within beautiful surrounds. Its position in the pretty village of Diseworth allows the traditional pub to provide a restful country ambience, while being perfectly ...
View full reviewGreat food deserves great surroundings and The Mill Wheel offers both in abundance. The rustic ambience of the mill has been preserved (the old mill wheel remains) and the passionate kitchen team creates vibrant and flavoursome dishes combining the best of traditional pub food with a more refined restaurant menu.
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Established 1884, this former coaching inn cuts an impressive figure in the village of Hathern. Behind the bar sits an enticing range of ales, premium and session lagers and a number of wines and spirits. To complement this fine beverage selection, the restaurant serves some top-notch food. Tickle your tastebuds with starters s...
View full reviewThis lovely village pub is tucked away in the charming village of Donisthorpe. Recently taken over by former chefs Ashleigh and Zara, it’s now a delightful place in which to enjoy delicious food and good company. There’s a large garden outside, and a covered terrace where you can gather to enjoy a drink on warm evenings. We we...
View full reviewSet in a picturesque location at the water's edge, the Rose & Crown is a traditional pub and restaurant with a lovely local feel, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and a great selection of drinks. An extensive lunch and evening restaurant menu is available in addition to bar snacks and Sunday roasts. Pop in from 9am every ...
View full reviewNestled in the heart of a tiny hamlet, this is a homely, traditional pub with a welcome as warm as its roaring log fire. We opted for a table in the bar, basking in the cosy glow and sipping real ale and red wine as we ordered. I thoroughly enjoyed my prawn and smoked salmon starter; my friend had sautéed garlic mushrooms, hu...
View full reviewWelcoming drinkers and diners alike, the Rose & Crown is a large, family-friendly pub located in the centre of the pleasant Derby suburb of Chellaston. For those looking for liquid refreshment, there's everything from well-cared-for real ales to fine wines and brand-name spirits. However, it is the pub's emphasis on providing a ...
View full reviewA converted 1870s canalside mill in the village of Shardlow, the Clock Warehouse is a spacious, characterful pub, known for its hearty food. After a friendly welcome, we were seated opposite a full length window, offering an excellent view out over the water. This setting is also reflected inside the pub, where photographs and nauti...
View full reviewIndependent, family-run restaurants are something of a rarity in today's food world, so The Lawns Hotel in Chellaston is a welcome change, offering the service and food that only such an establishment can provide. Tucked away off the quaint High Street in Chellaston village, The Lawn's elegant exterior is completed by the addition o...
View full reviewThe Anchor Inn offers all that a fantastic, traditional pub should: hearty, homemade food, friendly service and top-quality cask ales. Situated next to the pretty River Soar, this popular inn is loved by boaters, walkers and locals alike. It comes as no surprise that The Anchor Inn has featured in the Historic Pub Interiors section ...
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