Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Chesterfield. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Chesterfield is a market town and borough in Derbyshire, England. It lies 24 miles (39 km) north of Derby and 11 miles (18 km) south of Sheffield at the confluence of the rivers Rother and Hipper. Including Whittington, Brimington and Staveley it had a population of about 103,800 in 2011, making it the second largest town in the ceremonial county after Derby. Archaeologists trace it back to a Roman fort built in the 1st century AD, but soon abandoned. Later an Anglo-Saxon village developed. The name derives from the Old English ceaster (a Roman fort) and feld (grazing land). It has a street market of some 250 stalls three days a week. The town sits on a coalfield, which was economically important until the 1980s. Little visual evidence of mining remains. The best-known landmark is the Church of St Mary and All Saints with its crooked spire, originally built in the 14th century.
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4 based on 233 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.
4 based on 604 reviews
Been here on numerous occasions and have never been disappointed by either the food or drink.Lunch or dinner I have always enjoyed. The burgers are fantastic I always have the black and blue at £9.99 .I always order a portion of onion rings at £3 they are brilliant The pizzas are yummy. Last night for a change I had the sirloin steak £16.55. Beautifully cooked and tender my husband had the steak and ale pie at 10.55 which he really enjoyed.Service with a smile and very curtious. I have only a couple of small gripes sometimes the bar staff are very pushed and it takes a while to order but it's worth the wait. The other one is the tall tables are a little. uncomfortable to eat from if youare sat on the back you have to sit forward to reach the table. None of these put me off revisiting. Thankyou for your honest review, we do consider all points and I can understand the eating situation on the back tables! You can always book early with us to be seated in our dining area which is serviced and not in our casual bar area. Got lots of offers and menus up our sleeves, so keep checking back with us! Many thanks
4 based on 303 reviews
We are a Public House serving great quality Home made and home cooked food in a traditional pub atmosphere.
Nice friendly/ helpfull bar staff. Ample table space. Superb carvery. 3 choices of meet. Yorkshire pudding and seasoning. Best choice of veg I have ever had. Roasted potatoes. Mashed potatoes. Broccoli. Garden peas. Roasted parsnips. Cauliflower in cheese sauce. (Probably forgot 1 or 2). All freshly cooked to perfection.
4 based on 517 reviews
Rose and crown is in the heart of the village and has got the character and cosy feeling of a local village pub serving proper homemade hearty food for all the family. It also has a good selection of wines and beers. Reservations are advisable to avoid di
Nice pub, conveniently located just off J30 on the M1. Does an excellent Sunday Carvery. Their house beer is also quite nice.Staff seem nice too and I've been there on many occasions. Dropped 1 point because we and a few other people arrived fairly near to end of service (table was booked for then) and found they were nearly out of meat just turkey and a little pork left. People after us had no choice, and some veg were out but they were not keen to restock at that time. (I don't blame them but it seemed a little misjudged).Overall, still very happy, and will definitely be back.
4 based on 743 reviews
The best pub in Derbyshire
A colleague and I had dinner here whilst stating in town on business. Itâs lovely little traditional pub, with friendly staff and a great selection of beers (including real ales). The food was fantastic too, evidenced by the fact that only two tables werenât reserved on a Tuesday night!
4 based on 372 reviews
The Bulls Head is the perfect place for a relaxing drink, meal or get away in the peak district. We pride ourselves on serving fresh homemade food sourced from local suppliers and outstanding service in beautiful surroundings. We offer a fantastic range o
An English country pup with food the holds its own with any other. The surroundings are pleasant with separate niches to sit in despite the general open plan.We have been before and will be back we have friends coming from away and this is where we will be coming for our traditional meal out. Already booked. This visit we had the Fetta cheese and red onion open pie and the liver and mash. It was excellent. Service with a smile a good experience all round. Our meals were in the two for £12 offer, now this good food at a far greater price but £6 a plate for this quality has to be one of the very best offers around. Access is good car park is at the rear. Enjoyed out meals here. TomThanks very much for your review and comments. Hope to see you again soon. Mark
4 based on 801 reviews
Drink : Eat : Sleep The essence of our pub is a place where people can drink, eat and sleep, with tasty food, great ales and beautiful bedrooms. We have a simple and straightforward method of service; all drinks are from the bar and if youâre planning to
Enjoyed coffee mornings sat outside in the hot sunshine this summer, so relaxing with fabulous views. The breakfasts looked very appetising.Hi JosieThank you for your review. It is great to hear how much you enjoyed your visits though the summer. You should definitely give our Breakfast a try, they are delicious. We look forward to your return.Kind RegardsThe Peacock at Barlow Team
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4 based on 974 reviews
"Deliciously Derbyshire." Being proud of Derbyshire we use the finest locally sourced ingredients to create delicious food. Visitors to the Tickled Trout in Barlow are guaranteed a warm welcome, relaxed surroundings and a great choice of top-notch food. I
Visited the Tickled Trout as part of a large party. From the outset the staff were very friendly and personable and coped without difficulty in serving all our group on time with delicious food. Food has an Italian influence and is imaginative, flavoursome and utilises local and British produce. I had the Tickled Trout main course which was particularly tasty.As Iâm not from the area, I stayed overnight in the Little Trout cottage which is next door and run by the owners. Lovely place, tastefully decorated, clean and warm with thoughtful touches.Would thoroughly recommend.Thank you for writing such a great review for us! I am pleased you enjoyed staying and dining with us, it is handy having accommodation next door! I hope if you are in the area again you will call in and see usBest wishesChris
5 based on 495 reviews
Clean & friendly bar and eatery. Serving breakfast, lunchtime and evening menu plus Sunday lunch served to your table. Steak night each Friday & regular weekend entertainment. Tuesday open-mic night, Wednesday home-made pie night and Thursday quiz night!
After visiting family in Clay Cross and reading the good reviews we decided to try this place. As we were not sure what time we could go we did not book. To be fair they found us a table within the bar area as they were fully booked even at around 5pm when we arrived. Our order was taken quite quickly but after 20 mins we were asked to move as we had been given a reserved table. There was also three guys in the bar area using constant bad language and shouting even though there was children but none of the staff asked them to stop.The food arrived after 30 mins and for the price we paid was excellent and great value. Once we had finished, our plates were not taken away and we had to ask to pay the bill and the lady never bothered to come back with a card machine.in the end we had to go to the bar to pay. Overall great food but let down by the staff on this occasion.Weâre sorry to hear the couple of issues you had on your visit. We do ask the bar staff to advise customers about language and so we will make sure we remind them if this!
4 based on 233 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.
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