Reviews on Pub food in Matlock Bath, Matlock, including The Barley Mow, The Greyhound Hotel, Bar & Restaurant, White Lion Inn, The Boat Inn Restaurant, The Sycamore Inn, MoCa Bar, Red Lion Pub and Restaurant, The Thorn Tree, The Blue Bell Inn, The Remarkable Hare
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4 based on 186 reviews
The Remarkable Hare is under new management, we are in the process of finalising our menu's and are very excited to meet all of our customers new and existing.
Visited this pub twice during our weekend in Matlock. We took our puppy for his first lunchtime pub visit. The staff were so welcoming and have him a fuss. We got a table with lots of space and our son loved the games provided. The food was lovely, especially the cauliflower cheese and roast parsnips. We would definitely go here again. Iâd done lots of research before our weekend away re dog friendly places. This was definitely the best. The other places we went to allowed dogs in but we didnât feel as welcome. The Sunday lunch musician was a nice touch too.
4 based on 234 reviews
Beautiful 15th Century Chantry Inn serving fresh home cooked food and cask ales. Function room available. Carvery Sunday 12-3pm.
I have already rated excellent and still do. However, having dined here five times in the last couple of months, I can now comment on some of the dishes.The sizzlers, lasagne, gammon, ham and eggs, salmon and poached fish are all superb.On a personal note-Great battered cod but still had skin on.The steak pie was a casserole with a lid of fragile pastry that shattered when you tried to put your fork in it. Otherwise very tasty.The Gumbo pepperpot to me was an expensive bowl of leftovers from other items on the menu.A bigger specials board would be good as then you don't always know what you're having before you get there.On a very personal note-they don't stock newcastle brown.Hi there, Thanks so much for your review, we're glad you enjoyed us enough to pop back so many times! We hope we can continue to allow you to try more of our dishes and find some more that do suit! It is often very interesting to hear different opinions on our dishes. Next week we will be changing our menu for our more autumnal selection, so we hope you will come again to try this menu too. Just for any future reference: We are always more than happy to take the skin off your fish and chips, please mention it next time. We take your note about the pies and are actually changing to a new recipe for the pie, it will be an all encompassed pie next time! And we just so happen to be taking the Gumbo off! - So I hope we have solved all the dishes that don't quite suit. We look forward to seeing you again in the future, Many Thanks! Olivia.
5 based on 125 reviews
We are a small pub, with a strong focus on real ale. We serve lunch Tuesday to Friday (12 Noon - 1.30Pm). We have a pie night every Wednesday (6pm - 8.00Pm) and we serve roast dinners on a Sunday (5pm - 6.30Pm). However, we don't serve food on any other e
What a fantastic little pub. We had some lunch there the other day and it was beautifully presented, with pleasant/friendly staff. The chips were delicious and so was the ham oatcake. We had the small portions, which was plenty big enough!!! I will certainly go there again and I will recommend it to anyone who likes quaint older pubs. The locals were friendly as well.
4 based on 129 reviews
We make classic British food. All the locals eat here, which tells you a lot.
Stayed for a couple of nights and had a pleasant stay with friends. Room was adequate but bathroom in room four was on the small side. Eat in one nice and we all had decent meals. Staff were all very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was excellent. Range of beers in the bar was first class too.Hi CamspigTanks for the review. Glad you enjoyed the stay. I'm glad you bought up room 4 bathroom size, because it's being upgraded this very month. But otherwise I'm sure it would ha e been a 5 star/bubble experience.RegardsLee
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4 based on 182 reviews
Best real ale selection in Matlock, and tasty bar snacks and meals.
Passed by this pub and decided to stop in for lunch. Neither of us were disappointed. Both went for Homemade pie with peas, mash and gravy and were very impressed. Staff very accommodating and welcoming :-)
4 based on 191 reviews
Old fashioned English pub and community hub. Serving well kept cask-conditioned real ale that has an excellent reputation both locally and visitors, because the landlord knows how to keep beer correctly. Serves good quality, home made food at lunch and in
We had a great meal here, the food was delicious, my fave was the breaded Brie wedges with salad and sweet potato fries, my daughter had the homemade steak pie with chips, peas and gravy, very tasty. They serve a very tasty rhubarb cider which is delicious. If you like good food, visit the Sycamore Inn.
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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 282 reviews
The White Lion, a Great genuinely unique traditional British Pub, Great food and ales, real fires. Pedigree, Cumberland and and at least 3 other guests weekly, Carling and the new craft lager Revisionist. Food served 5.30 to 8.30. Tues to Friday and 12 ti
Visited for lunch. On a Good Friday a limited menu but the full one in the bar seemed good.No major complaints with the food quality although one of the orders didn't quite arrive as expected. Never mind it was a sunny day and mistakes happen. Nice choice of beer on tap including some guest ales.
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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.
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?
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