Reviews on Pub food in Tideswell, United Kingdom including The Anchor Inn, Horse and Jockey Restaurant, Red Lion at Litton, The Anglers Rest, The George Hotel Restaurant, The Bull's Head Inn Foolow Restaurant, Packhorse Inn, The Star Inn, The Crispin, The White Lion
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4 based on 477 reviews
We were staying at The Hunters Inn with our camper van so hopeful that the pub on our doorstep would be worth a visit. We were not dissapointed. Our reservation for two was changed to four by the very friendly waitress and despite saying there might be a little wait with our orders we were served pretty quickly. My mushroom risotto was excellent and the oher diners were really happy with their choices of salmon & traditional fish & chips. The portions are very large so you might not need a starter. And be careful when ordering the garlic bread- it is half of a giant tiger loaf, enough for about eight people!
4 based on 287 reviews
Traditional Village Inn. Gluten Free Options . Vegetarian Options. Dogs and Muddy Boots welcome. Children's Menu available. Lunchtime Light Bites Menu. Pretty Beer Garden.
We ate with friends on both a Friday and Saturday night recently and we could not have been made more welcome! The food was excellent and everyone we spoke to, including numerous staff, could not have been friendlier or more helpful. Our friends were staying from the US and we turned up, not having booked, and still received excellent service and fabulous food. Highly recommend the vegetarian oatcake with Brie and walnut or the burger! We were a party of 11 with 6 kids and a puppy! - so not the easiest group to accommodate but The Crispin did it admirably! We will definitely be back and we strongly recommend it to all. A proper country, dog-friendly, village pub who offer all you could want!Excellent!
4 based on 70 reviews
The Star Inn has a genial host, attentive staff, good selection of beers all well-kept, great food. It's a pub for the local community with a warm welcome for all visitors. It's the place to be in Tideswell.
4 based on 664 reviews
The Packhorse Inn is a quirky little pub with only 10 tables serving the best local produce we can find. We specialize in meat and game but we also offer tapas, sandwiches, bar snacks, sharing platters, specials and vegetarian options. We change the black
What an absolute gem...... this pub is the epitome of great food & a superb vibe, in a delightful setting.Definitely a good idea to book & an absolute must is to visit here during any trip to the Peak District.The staff are extremely attentive & welcoming...... & if you want to indulge in a complete dining experience in a period inn then you will not be disappointed.We have dined in many fine establishments & as pub dining goes, itâs up there as one of the best...... fantastic combination guys, you have a real winner!!Weâll be back again to savour another exceptional evening!!
4 based on 457 reviews
We (couple with triplet daughters aged 10) ate at the Bulls Head Inn two evenings in succession whilst staying in an AirBnB cottage in Foolow. Thereâs a great atmosphere, excellent service, and the food is fantastic. We worked our way through the specials menu and would highly recommend the pub to others. There are outdoor tables overlooking the village green and dogs are welcome inside and out (except in the dining room area).
4 based on 197 reviews
The George Inn Hotel is located in the centre of the Peak District National Park in the heart of the UK. Comprising a traditional locals pub with tourist accomodation and restaurant which operates all year round.The restaurant is self contained away from
We had two mains from the âtwo for £15â menu, and didnât regret itWe ordered after a couple of other families, but didnât have to wait noticeably long for our meal. There was a lot of choice on this menu tooVery pleasant experience, to be repeatedThanks
4 based on 327 reviews
This is the 2nd visit we have made to the Angler's Rest. We first went in Feb 2019, and returned again Aug bank holiday weekend. What I like about this pub is it simply offers great pub grub, at fair prices served by friendly staff in a nice atmosphere. Also location wise, it is perfect to tie in with a walk along the Monsal Trail. My kids love to do the walk along Chee Dale (with the stepping stones) and tea at the Angler's Rest afterwards works well.My son is a fussy eater, but really enjoys their burgers. My other son loves his chicken nuggets and the Anglers Rest serve up a good quality version of those. My husband had the ploughmans and he was really pleased with the portions and variety of cheese and salad. I had the steak, ale and mushroom pie and it was full of meat and very tasty.We were too full for desserts so can't comment on those. We are already booked to return to Derbyshire again in Feb 2020, so no doubt we will have a meal there then!
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4 based on 554 reviews
The Red Lion gives you excellent proper pub food; unfussy, tasty, superbly cooked. The steak and ale pie with crumbly shortcrust pastry a triumph. Liver and onions great flavours and cooked just right. Accompanying vegetables perfectly cooked. Sticky toffee pudding home made and tastes so. Light but full of the right flavours (ie not just brown sponge you get many places. A full room on a Thursday lunchtime with wood fires adds to the atmosphere.Ignore the reviews who complain about no children under six; the policy is really clearly signed, and contrary to posts, dogs on a lead are welcome. Make no mistake this is a place to come to.
4 based on 333 reviews
Good pub food and the service was good as well. would recommend the toad in the hole. Good selection of draft beer and bar snacks. Made to fell very welcome in what i am sure is the local pub in the village.
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4 based on 394 reviews
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This pub looks lovely from the outside and the staff are really friendly. A group of us visited recently and we all agreed that the food was fairly average and not as good as the other pubs we'd visited in this area.The staff made a lot of mistakes with our order and we ended up not all eating at the same time which was quite uncomfortable. The decor inside was charming and rustic but I agree with a previous client that the loos need attention. Maybe they just had an off day but all in all given how many excellent eateries there are in this area we won't be visiting again.Thank you for writing your TWO reviews, although I would have been perfectly happy with the one. However It's quite impressive that you seem to have each others feedback pretty much word for word. It's fairly obvious that a copy and paste situation occurred with just enough little changes to the odd phrase so that TripAdvisor didn't pick up on it. Very ingenious.I'm sorry to hear that our team made a few mistakes that day. I don't know what went wrong, we have recently been doing some training, but in your own words, "Maybe you got them on an off day".I was aware that the loos did take rather a heavy weekend during that bank holiday, and I'm not really sure what had gone wrong with the cleaning rota, but I can assure you that it will most certainly not happen again. I will be watching much more closely.I can't rally pass comment on anything else as there's not much to work on. I am sorry that you have decided not to return, but am happy that you are happy with other pubs in the area as two of them are also mine.Thank you for your review ('s).Rick
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