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Nestled in the village of Balborough, The Rose & Crown is a 17th-century coach house and is the perfect destination for diners seeking traditional cuisine in a charming setting. Decorated in a traditional country style with exposed brick, flagstone floors, and wooden beams, it’s the ideal spot in which to enjoy a bite to eat...
View full reviewDon't let the traditional facade of this Derbyshire pub deceive you - inside it is contemporary, newly refurbished and full of surprises. Unlike many gentrified gastropubs, The Royal Oak has not forgotten its loyal locals. With four cask ales on offer - including a locally brewed variety - and a large bar area with pool table and da...
View full reviewChef-proprietor Chris Norfolk describes the multi-award-winning Elm Tree in Elmton as ‘a proper pub’. They’ve reached the finals of the Craft Guild of Chefs twice, which is unsurprising considering the locally sourced, quality food and drink on offer. This, combined with the large garden and attractive outdoor seating areas,...
View full reviewWalkers who have spent the day traversing the countryside surrounding Whiston and are looking for somewhere to refuel would do well to visit The Sitwell Arms. This village pub dates back to 1822 and was part of the Sitwell family's estate, and now prides itself on offering its patrons a homely place to enjoy a quiet pint or a hearty...
View full reviewLocated in Spinkhill, this independent bistro serves delicious dishes from brunch until dinner. The Angel & Harlequin’s stylish and relaxing setting is the perfect place to enjoy a meal and a cocktail.
The brunch menu includes a sausage bagel with caramelised onion, and the waffles with fresh fruit and a drizzle of ma...
With its unique tartan carpet, open fireplace and classic decor, the Blue Bell Inn conveys a real sense of tradition. In summer, the outdoor seating area is the ideal spot for a home-cooked family meal or for savouring something from the selection of real ales, lagers, wines, spirits and soft drinks. Try the reasonably priced rustic...
View full reviewA charming red brick building in the heart of Sherwood Forest, this café is a lovely place to spend a day with the family, or simply to refuel after a long stroll through the surrounding Nottinghamshire woodland. The café sits at the heart of Sherwood Forest Art and Craft Centre and is surrounded by craft studios. All ...
View full reviewJust off Edwinstowe's charming high street, Launay's is a restaurant dedicated to providing the whole package for diners. Here, exceptional food, an impressive setting and expert staff combine to create a truly extraordinary dining experience. Proprietors Alain (head chef) and Alison (who runs the front of house) are, like their res...
View full reviewThe Forest Lodge sits at the edge of Sherwood Forest, fabled home to the legendary folk hero Robin Hood. This dramatic and mythical landscape is one of England’s largest royal hunting grounds and remains popular with visitors today.
The Thompson family have been running the Forest Lodge for 13 years and offer attentive ye...
The beautiful 18th-Century Sitwell Arms Hotel impresses as soon as you arrive, approaching through six acres of stunning grounds, past a magnificent lake and fountain. Privately owned and making the most of its fantastic location - just one mile from Junction 30 of the M1, but surrounded by wonderful countryside - this hotel offers ...
View full reviewTo dine at Aagrah Restaurants is to experience Kashmiri cuisine at its finest, yet also its most homely. This is largely thanks to the work of executive head chef Mohammed Aslam MBE, who has overseen all recipes that grace the group's menus today - tried-and-tested recipes that come from the beloved Sabir family. Indeed, during Aagr...
View full reviewOccupying an 18th-century half-timbered coaching inn, this traditional country lodge is within easy reach of Sherwood Forest and Rufford Abbey Country Park. The cosy pub has been sympathetically renovated, with original features including stained glass windows and a wooden staircase still present.
Dukeries Lodge reopened un...
According to the story, Frankie Giuliani was ten years old when, with his Mamma and Poppa, he left Sicily and landed at Ellis Island, New York in 1924. It was no surprise when the family opened a restaurant, everybody helping with the building and the cooking in equal measure - each of them had a favourite dish to contribute. In 195...
View full reviewThis Café at Renishaw Hall can be found in the attractive Stables Courtyard of the historic north Derbyshire Renishaw Estate. Located in the beautiful grounds, this cosy eatery sits adjacent to the magnificent Renishaw Hall and gardens. The seasonal menu features a wealth of local produce; you’ll find hot and cold lunches, sump...
View full reviewYou don't have to travel over 1000 miles for an authentic Italian experience. Walk over the threshold of Il Bacio and you will be greeted with a true Italian welcome and the mouth-watering aromas of freshly baked bread and oregano - it's a little like walking into the home of an old Italian friend. Mimmo, the chef and owner of thi...
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