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The 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 firm favourite with visitors and locals alike, The Bull’s Head in the tranquil village of Belper Lane End is everything a country inn should be. Since reopening last year, The Bull’s Head has undergone an incredible transformation, with the pub and restaurant tastefully decorated, while retaining many of the b...
View full reviewThe Okeover Arms is a traditional family-run country pub located in the village of Mapleton - which lies between Ashbourne and Dovedale. The pub has a unique and idyllic location - completely unspoilt - amongst the rolling hills of the Dove Valley. All food on offer is freshly prepared to order, using the best ingredients availa...
View full reviewIn the pretty village of Stoney Middleton you'll discover The Moon Inn - a delightful country pub with a warm and inviting atmosphere, a fantastic selection of cask ales and wines and outstanding home-cooked food, all made using fresh, seasonal and organic produce. Situated in the Derbyshire Dales amidst acres of lush woodland, t...
View full reviewWhite’s is owned by warm and welcoming husband-and-wife team Robert and Jo. Managing a friendly and efficient team of staff with ease, their presence adds a personal touch to proceedings, ensuring drinkers, diners and those staying overnight feel right at home.
The simple menu is complemented by a fre...
If you fancy a bit of a Highland fling with some fine food, look no further than The Bowling Green Inn Steakhouse in Ashbourne. This pub and restaurant has been given a steakhouse makeover - with a subtle Scottish theme - by its team of staff from across the border. Granite placemats and candles adorn the tables, and the menu featur...
View full reviewOccupying an attractive Georgian building in Ashbourne’s historic marketplace, Bramhalls offers delicious homemade food and boasts a well-stocked deli. Owners Nicola and Dave Riley work hard with their amazing team to provide the perfect venue, serving quality food and drink. The café and deli are bright and vibrant spaces in w...
View full reviewIf you're looking for an atmospheric candlelit meal, then you need look no further than this underground haven of tempting Thai cuisine. As its name suggests, The Basement is set in two vaulted cellars beneath the streets of Ashbourne. An intimate restaurant with deep-red walls and tinkling piano music, it was made for romantic rend...
View full reviewThe historic market town of Ashbourne, also known as 'the gateway to Dovedale', is home to this most traditional of pubs. A family inn through and through, Ye Olde Vaults stands proud on the main market square, welcoming passersby and regulars into the atmospheric, low-beamed interior - parts of which date back to the 1860s. At the ...
View full reviewTucked away in the historic Derbyshire village of Higham, Santo's Higham Farm Hotel is built around a 15th-Century farmhouse. Walking through the reception area, you can't help but admire the eye-catching Italian granite table tops, beautifully worn stone floors and an ancient sunken well. We visited on a Friday night and this aw...
View full reviewIf you have an appreciation for fine food and drink, and your love of art extends to more than just the swirls in your latte, this is the place for you. The huge windows of the St John Street Café afford it a light, airy atmosphere, with work from local artists filling the walls on each of its three levels. The food is as pre...
View full reviewThe Greenman is an exciting pub and restaurant in the heart of the market town of Ashbourne, just on the edge of the Peak District. The historic building is an 18th-century coaching inn that played a pivotal role as a local tourist destination until it sadly fell into disrepair. This intriguing establishment is...
View full reviewJack Rabbits is a modern, bustling and welcoming café nestled at the back of the historic 18th-century Green Man coaching inn. The café offers a scrumptious range of brunch and lunch options. You’ll find deliciously healthy dishes like smashed avocado on toast, and indulgent treats like smoked salmon croque...
View full reviewFind Curry Cottage in a beautiful part of Hope Valley, nestled between a cluster of stony dwellings. The spectacular Lover’s Leap towers above the restaurant; it’s a famous spot where a jilted bride once flung herself from the clifftop only to be saved by her petticoat skirts acting as a parachute. Curry Cottage...
View full reviewThe Cross Keys is a picturesque country inn at the heart of village life. You'll find it in the centre of Turnditch, a lovely little hillside village about ten miles from Derby, eight miles from Ashbourne and a five-minute drive from Carsington Water. The Cross Keys offers the charm and character of an historic inn with a contempora...
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