Reviews on British food in Crich, United Kingdom including The Old Black Swan, Cliff Inn, The White Hart Inn, Homesford Tearooms, The Plough Inn at Brackenfield, The Old Yew Tree Inn, The Market Place Restaurant, The Horse & Jockey, The Bluebell, The Black Boy
4 based on 261 reviews
This is a traditional village pub which has a restaurant area and does very good, simple food, that is cooked fresh to order. The bar area has recently been refurbished to a high standard, and an extension has created an additional dining area which is di
Read the reviews on here, was in the area and thought weâd give it a try. Donât believe the opening times you read on here though. We arrived at 7.30pm for dinner to be told rather brusquely the kitchen had already closed.Hiya, Sorry you left disappointed. Last orders for food are as follows -Monday to Saturday - Last orders 8.30pmSunday - Last orders 7.30pmWe always accommodate walk ins whenever we can, however it is always advisable to book beforehand.
4 based on 77 reviews
The Bluebell is a smart, modern place to relax offering fuss-free food and drinks that retain the reputation for quality weâve hopefully earned at Stones. Come and join us at this beautiful old pub very soon. Dogs are welcome in our outdoor space and bar
Often visit pub for drinks with friends. Went for a casual meal in the week with the dog, enjoyed a really well presented, tasty meal. Friendly service, great atmosphere with cosy log burner and helpful staff. Always busy at the weekend so would advise to book ahead. Itâs great to have this great pub nearby! Would defo recommend
4 based on 439 reviews
The Horse and Jockey is a contemporary Gastro Pub and Hotel in Wessington, Alfreton, Derbyshire. Located in a recently refurbished historical pub building, in the heart of the village. We are focused on providing friendly service in a wonderful setting wh
Called in on the way past for a drink as we had seen that it had been done up since passing last. It had a nice atmosphere and we liked the new decor. We had gin and tonic and liked the antique looking glass that it was served in. The food looked and smelt nice, though the menu didn't look like it was fine dining and the fish and chops looked good. We did think it would be nice to go early doors for tea one night, so we will be back to try it. Bar staff were friendly, although busy in and out of the bar, so we had to wait a little while to be served, not an issue to us though on this occasion as were in no rush.Thank you for visiting us! We are pleased to hear you liked our new decor and found our bar to have a good atmosphere! We look forward to welcoming you back soon!
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.
4 based on 138 reviews
The Old Yew Tree Inn is a cosy village pub serving real ales and home cooked pub favourites run by landlord and lady Chris and sue
Went for a 'Christmas Fayre' meal - absolutely fantastic in terms of both quality and price. Hosts Christ & Sue were really welcoming and friendly and we had a wonderful evening. Would thoroughly recommend - normally pub Christmas meals taste like they have been cooked and then microwaved as required. This one was so fresh and tasty it could almost have come from mum's kitchen! A couple sitting adjacent to us said they eat at the Yew Tree at least once, but probably twice, a week! This pub might not be on your doorstep but it really is worth the effort to go there.
4 based on 539 reviews
We were camping at the local steam rally and decided to visit the nearest pub for an evening meal,WOW ! Itâs just fantastic and sensibly priced too.The steak was cooked and presented perfectly as was my sons kebab,he really enjoyed it. So much so,we ate here the next evening enjoying a sizzler dish,very,very tasty.Our host,âRamboâ is couldnât do enough for us ,even giving us a lift back to the site on the first night and even ferried us both ways the next day ! Thank you very much for an enjoyable experience....Five stars easy .
4 based on 87 reviews
.....whenever we have been and most recently today! Good, home cooked food at sensible prices make this a good place to stop for lunch on the way in or out of Matlock.An interesting building and definitely a one off! Shame we never pass at breakfast time because that sounds really good. Look for the specials on the board!
4 based on 347 reviews
My son and now daughter in law booked this for a wedding venue. I am not rating it as the whole wedding package thing as I wasnât part of all the prep. Firstly the outside, lovely looking building, spotlessly clean and a beautiful backdrop. You can see how much attention has been put in to the exterior. Wonderful gardens and plenty of seating outside. The lights at night were really nice. There was ample parking for all the guests on site. Next the interior. Again absolutely spotless. Looks and smells clean. Itâs beautiful with an old barn feel yet modern. This place starts to feel a bit special. I canât express enough how clean it is. From the bar and restaurant to the function room. Clean as a whistle. Time to go into our rooms check in was effortless and we wasnât disappointed with our room as again spotlessly clean. What a lovely room. Bed really comfy too. Some tea, coffee and hot chocolate making facilities too. Air con worked a treat as me n the Mrs are a bit on the warm side most of the time. The wedding part that we was involved with seemed to go fine. I do want to mention the buffet they did. It wasnât your traditional buffet, this was something special. The chicken chasseur, if thatâs how ya spell it, was really yum. I mean I could have taken a bowl of that stuff up to my room and I would have been a happy boy. Everything was perfect. Breakfast time. Loads on offer. My better half had eggs benedict and these are her words âthese are the best eggs benedict I have ever hadâ and believe me we have eaten in many places with this on the menu. I had the full english, you just have to donât ya, and it was everything a full English should be but a bit smaller than I would normally have but thatâs the same wherever you go. Check out was effortless. All the staff we encountered during the evening and in the day were all courteous, respectful and seemed happy. The service we had was seamless. I want to say to whoever is in charge of the cleaning please pass on our thanks to your team, we were in room 110, because the thing that stood out for me was the cleanliness of this lovely building inside and out. Also a big thank you to the catering side/kitchen staff because the food we ate was amazing. Thank you to the entire team for making my sonâs wedding a perfect day from what I saw. Thank you for your recent review of The White Hart!Wow! What a fantastic review and lovely feedback. I will be sure to pass on your comments onto our teams and especially the housekeeping team as I know they will really appreciate what you have said.I will also let the team know about your comments about the wedding buffet and day itself, as a lot of hard work goes into every one we have.We can't wait to welcome you back and it is so great to hear about your son's perfect day! thank you once again for such lovely ocmments
4 based on 127 reviews
Old fashioned real ale pub. True local pub with 5 real ales, home made food with real chips, log burning fires, dog friendly and a very warm welcome from both your hosts Tracy and Liggy and their staff.
Visited with my wife on a busy Friday evening found a table and perused the menu, and there was a good selection of real ales at the bar,We opted for the large prawn cocktail for a starter to share and both had the steak and ale pie for main,Both were wonderful with good service and we didn't have to wait to long even though we were politely told that there would be a wait as they were busy and everything is cooked to order,And I will say the gravy is SUPERB,Thanks to everyone at the pub as we thoroughly enjoyed our mealOh you are more than welcome! We are so pleased you enjoyed your meals and the beer and service. Do come back and join us again at any time and thank you for your lovely review. It does mean a great deal to us. Tracy
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4 based on 98 reviews
A traditional pub in the centre of Crich, cosily renovated, serving a great selection of eight, hand-pulled real ales, and a great selection of completely home-cooked, very tasty, traditional pub food.
Dropping into local hostelry to test the refreshments before a friend moves into the area ... and Tracy made us feel welcome.A beautiful sunny day made the countryside look stunning and so the pub was a welcome stopping point after also suffering a flat tyre during our drive around.
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