Reviews on British food in Wirksworth, United Kingdom including Mercia restaurant and wine bar, Sour Cow, The Market Place Restaurant, The Hope and Anchor, The Greyhound Hotel, Bar & Restaurant, The Barley Mow, Scarthin Books, When the Clock Strikes 3, The Boat Inn Restaurant, The Sizzling Pig
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4 based on 23 reviews
What a great place, fabulous food, my husband and I were there with our son and his two children. Everyone really enjoyed there food, and the men enjoyed their beers. Very friendly and great service.
4 based on 376 reviews
A proper pub with real atmosphere and clearly loved by the locals and many others, always a good sign - and a real fire! Lounge bar traditional, with separate linked restaurant. Simple and effective, friendly staff and super food - we lucked out by walking in and discovering it was âSteak Wednesdayâ. Donât know how they do that quality and quantity of good food for the price - x2 8oz sirloin dinners a drink each and bottle of wine £38. Definitely recommend for a good authentic evening either to eat or a quick pint by the fire. Thank you
4 based on 270 reviews
Called in to this lovely cafe on a wet miserable Monday lunch. The friendly owner greeted and and we made our selection from the specials board, there is also a menu with something for everyone.The food arrived shortly afterwards and using good quality fresh produce, oh and the rye bread used with the Welsh rarebit was so delicious......!There were a selection of home made cakes on display which looked delicious. We will certainly be returning to sample more dishes and thoroughly recommend.
4 based on 132 reviews
I have visited the bookshop previously but hadnât had the chance to sample anything from the cafe until just last week. As a meat eater I do enjoy the odd foray into the vegetarian side of food but have never sampled vegan cuisine. Iâve heard good things about the homity pie they do so was looking forward to trying one for myself. We visited as a family on a wet Tuesday quite lateish on in the day to find they only had one veggie homity pie left but a couple of vegan ones too. I drew what I thought may be the short straw and took the vegan one! I confess to be really surprised as there was no discernible difference between the two. As good as, if not the best, homity Iâve had! The generously sized warm garlicky pie came with a tasty side salad with some pulses and grains which was enhanced by a home made honey and mustard dressing. One of us had a warm cheese scone which looked and smelt delicious. There were a couple of wonderful looking cakes available but I was sadly too full to be able to tackle a big slice of the red velvet one - maybe next time.The cafe is a real little hidden gem most definitely worth a visit and as expected the bookshop itself is still fabulous!
5 based on 405 reviews
The Barley Mow is a lively and eccentric Free House located in the beautiful village of Bonsall. Famous for the 'World Championship Hen Races', and for being the most likely place to be abducted by aliens according to UFO magazine ! Locally sourced meat f
Great village pub with an awesome selection of drinks. There's a brewery on site plus local craft ales and ciders, any spirits you could wish for, great food and amazing hosts. All the food is locally sourced and cooked with love. Bands on every Friday and Saturday, what's not to like?
4 based on 351 reviews
The Greyhound Hotel, Bar & Restaurant at Cromford is a unique historical building, built by the 18th century industrialist Sir Richard Arkwright, the pleasing ambiance with informal seating, high quality and great value service are the cornerstones of our
Very difficult finding a parking space but finally managed. Menu was quite extensive for Sunday lunch. Food was very good but service was not. We weren't even asked if we wanted coffee after the meal, just handed the bill.Thank you for your comments on the good food and for pointing out your dissatifaction of some aspects of our service, we were very busy yesterday but this is no excuse for the poor service, It is not our normal practice to give the bill without our customers requesting this. We will speak to the staff who were on duty yesterday to make sure this doesn't happen again.
4 based on 141 reviews
A Good Pub, selling Great British Pub Food. We have a large range of ale, lager, wine, spirits and soft drinks to compliment our home cooked menu. If your looking for a place to eat quality pub food, in a relaxed atmosphere with the best quality drinks, y
Visited Saturday night and had some great food, service in the restaurant was very friendly, menu had the usual pub food and also a specials menu which gave us plenty of choice. I had the fish and chips which was huge, homemade tartar sauce was a nice surprise. My wife had the lamb special which she said was lovely. Look no further for a great meal
4 based on 414 reviews
Family run restaurant, over 34 years in business, good food,well priced, awarded 5 stars again by environmental health
On a grotty evening weather-wise the spacious main downstairs dining room felt warm and inviting. The menu doesn't win any awards for novelty but if you are after straightforward dishes that are well prepared then you won't be disappointed. I had a quite substantial prawn cocktail (served on a plate rather than in a glass) followed by a decent sirloin steak (which came medium rather than the medium rare I ordered), some excellent baby roast potatoes and a rather overcooked selection of vegetables. My wife enjoyed some notably tasty whitebait followed by two sea-bass fillets, simply pan-fried.The wine selection is limited but it was such a pleasant change to find all the bottles priced under £20. Our bottle of rioja was perfectly good.
5 based on 64 reviews
The welcome here is really good. The folk are extremely helpful and friendly. There's a great range of breakfasts and varying brunches. The frozen yogurt drinks are the source of the name but these are anything but distasteful with so many different flavours. To add to the ambience its location is in a little alley just off the main road with the old buildings around to be admired.
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4 based on 204 reviews
Fresh, local food with an honest approach served in a welcoming yet eclectic setting. Mercia was born out of a shared family passion with three simple ideas at itâs core; high quality local produce, wholesome food and great service. Youâll find us in Wirk
Popped in on a Sunday morning whilst visiting the town... friendly staff and looked like a good menu. We only had a cuppa and cake which was good but expensive (4 cuppas and 4 pieces of cake = £24!)
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