Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Youlgreave. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you. including The Farmyard Inn, The Bulls Head Hotel, George Hotel, The Manners, The Druid Inn - Birchover, The Red Lion Inn, The Lathkil Hotel, Old Bowling Green, The Red Lion Restaurant, The Peacock Inn
4 based on 1622 reviews
The Peacocok is a 200 year old, and very typical English pub set in the Centre of Bakewell Town. We offer accommodation varying from lovely traditional type rooms in the old stables fully converted with en-suite bathrooms (showers only) inc full English b
2nd visit to the peacock,just as good as the first timefriendly efficient staff , guy was particularly friendlyfood came very quickly huge portion of fish and chips,best ive tasted in a long while ,atmosphere good with the jukebox ,although not to busy(was only a thursday night)definately return again if/when we visit again cannot recommend enoughmy only regret was we didnt here earlier on in the week,we tried the castle mediocre food with a long wait(server told us they are the only pub serving food after 7) obviously not true!!thanks paul and lesleyThank you for your kind words pirving4, and just so happy we could oblige and help you on your way with your birthday!You are always welcome at what we consider is the best option for good homemade quality food in Bakewell despite what information you get to the contrary....and now you know we not only do we serve food up until 9pm in the evening, but the best!!!
4 based on 279 reviews
Called in on a busy Bank Holiday weekend for Sunday lunch. We both ordered the Roast beef dinner and it didn't disappoint, great service, good food and friendly efficient service. Atmospheric, traditional English pub.
4 based on 266 reviews
15Th Century country inn, grade 2 listed, private ownership and resident chef/owner since 1990. Range of local beers, extensive wine list. Award winning kitchen under personal supervision of owner. Situated in the centre of an historic conservation villag
Made a reservation for a Saturday night fortunately, it was rammed. Good choice of beers and wine as well as a comprehensive menu. Food quality was good and service friendly. Certainly return.Thanks Molenders. Your recommendation that bookings ahead are made is a valid one, and we do accept bookings which help us with our planning. Recently we have had a few "no-shows" which are frustrating - not only for us but also for hopeful diners who were turned away on the night. We may have to introduce a policy of only keeping a table for a few minutes after the agreed time. Marilyn suggests that there should be a website where we can register no- shows so others will know of their conduct. A recent article in the trade paper claimed that a majority of 25 to 35yr olds admitted booking more than one venue so they had a choice on the night, but didn't think it was wrong!Luckily it doesn't happen too often, if it becomes a real problem we will have to take deposits from those not known to us as some London restaurants already do. If last minute hitches occur we always appreciate a phone call to just let us know.Thank you for your review, and we look forward to your next visit, many thanks,best wishesDavid, Marilyn and Staff
4 based on 139 reviews
What could be better than sitting outside this lovely pub taking in the views whilst drinking an excellent pint of well kept pale ale!This is a lovely place really nice and relaxing whether you are stopping after a walk or a pleasant country drive. Highly recommend this place.
4 based on 239 reviews
I have only ever been here for drinks and this was my 2nd visit here! They have their own brewery on site and would recommend the beers. They have a good selection of ales and certainly worth a visit if staying nearby or after a nice walk.
4 based on 457 reviews
The Druid Inn is a historic country pub situated in the charming hill village of Birchover, Derbyshire. Beautifully renovated, the pub is just minutes from attractions including Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and the market town of Bakewell. A short walk a
After a most enjoyable walk on Stanton Moor on a sunny Sunday morning, we went to the Druid Inn for lunch as this was very close to where we had parked for our walk. To our surprise, the restaurant was not particularly busy, but perhaps locals prefer the other pub in the village. The Sunday lunch menu offered two fixed price options for either two or three courses. The choices were a bit limited, and the prices were definitely on the high side. The four of us all enjoyed our starters, but the main courses certainly didn't justify the price charged. Perhaps we too should have tried the other pub in Birchover, the Red Lion!
4 based on 710 reviews
Traditonal pub, with a modern twist serving a selction of well kept cask ales, and excellent pub grub.
A long way from home, we came to The Manners for lunch. Inside and outside it appears to be a no-frills pub. The food, however, is absolutely amazing. A high proporttion of items on the menu were either gluten-free or could be made so (important for us as one of us is gluten-free). One of us had cod wrapped in Parma ham with green beans and citrus cream sauce, the other had honey roasted belly pork on black pudding hash. Exceedingly generous portions, beautifully presented, exquisitely cooked. In decades of eating pub lunches and dinners, I do not recall one as good as this one at The Manners. With a side of veg, two lime and sodas the bill came to £33 - unbelievably good value.The super-friendly waitress told us that a husband and wife team own and run the pub and do the cooking. Well done to them and many thanks!A lovely place which we will be back to next year when we make our annual pilgrimage to the Rock and Fossil Fair in Bakewell.
4 based on 248 reviews
We popped in here whilst out walking and was amazed for two pints and a glass of lemonade to cost £9.75 On further enquiring it seems that this was because the Heineken was £4.32 a pint - just too dear for me I'm afraid.There is a small area outside to take in the sun ...... should it be shining at the time of your visit.It was like going into a pub that my Dad might have frequented in the 70's. I won't be visiting again !!
4 based on 270 reviews
17th Centuary coaching house serving home cooked food Children and dogs welcome
We booked a table here for Sunday Lunch whilst staying locally. Itâs so popular locally that there were only 3 Sunday Roasts left for 5 of us. It didnât matter as the remaining two chose differently.Itâs not fancy or stylish but it has the loveliest people running it! We were welcomed warmly & served quickly & very well looked after. The food was delicious. The chips were real too! Iâd recommend booking & then leavings plenty time to find a parking space in the busy village.
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4 based on 518 reviews
Called in here on the back of a verbal recommendation from a fellow walker. Very quiet Monday lunch but enjoyed delicious french onion soup with a melted cheese and mushroom warm ciabatta . Following a look at the evening menu decided to call back later for dinner. Not a huge menu but nevertheless quite busy and we enjoyed a tasty lamb tagine. Usual beers and wine selection. Welcoming and friendly with good service. No problem in visiting again.
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