Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Eastwood including Oliver's Pub & Kitchen, The White Lion Brinsley, The Horse and Groom, The Thorn Tree Inn, The Durham Ox (Ilkeston), Lady Chatterley, The Sun Inn, Oliver's Pub & Kitchen, The Burnt Pig, Shepherds Rest
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4 based on 177 reviews
A warm welcome to the Shepherds Rest, Bagthorpe We are a delightful 17th Century Inn located in one of the hidden valleys of Nottinghamshire.If you like the old traditional pub atmosphere with a great selection of homemade meals and award winning cask ale
After a disappointing experience at the Red Lion, we arrived at the Shepherdâs Rest quite hungry and rather peeved...!!What a wonderful warm welcome from the hosts who immediately found us a table, gave us menus and took our drinks order.They have their own recipe sausages made at a local farm and I thoroughly recommend them. Fabulous.We all thoroughly enjoyed our food and would definitely return.Thank you!
5 based on 61 reviews
Itâs tiny - but brilliant. Always full, always a great atmosphere, an ever-changing myriad of wonderful ales, a fridge full of quality cheese, pies and other delectables - and the genuinely nicest, most welcoming host you could possibly wish for. He seems to know every customer by name. Itâs literally everything you could want from a local - and nothing that you donât. Love it.
4 based on 284 reviews
I went to Oliver's for the first time for Lunch with a couple of friends. The staff where very friendly & welcoming. The food was excellent, 2 of us had freshly cooked cod in light crispy batter, peas & hand cut chips. Our other friend had the pie which she said was equally as good. It was 2 for £10 & drinks £2 we couldn't believe the excellent value for money for the quality of the food. Unfortunately we didn't have time to try homemade deserts which sounded tempting, next time we will.
4 based on 33 reviews
This place looked no different when we visited than it did when I lived in Eastwood 30 years ago. The restaurant still looks like something out of the 1950s, with dirty carpets and an all pervading smell of beer and stale chips.The food is cheap, but the whole experience is somewhat cheerless, and given the number of eateries / pubs Eastwood now offers, the brewery really should look to either spend money on updating the place - even if only bringing up to the standard of the 1980s - or closing it down.The staff do what they can with what they have, but the whole place exudes an air of decay. Best avoided.I am so sorry you were not entirely satisfied with your recent visit to us. We have undertaken some repair work recently to raise the overall standard of the surroundings. I do hope that you will try us again in the future. Kind regards. Nikki, General Manger.
3 based on 212 reviews
Welcome to The Lady Chatterley. Your brand new JD Wetherspoon for Eastwood.
We visited this Spoons as party of a day out to the micro pubs in the Eastwood area. Our group ordered various real ale. Two were stunningly undrinkable. How they were ever available for sale is mindblowing. Obviously they were never tried on bar set up that day. Worrying
4 based on 597 reviews
The Durham Ox is the oldest inn in Ilkeston dating from 1780 with later Victorian editions. The property is steeped in history having once been used as the town gaol with secret passages taking the prisoners from the cells in the cellars up to the Church
We chose the Durham Ox as it has a very good reputation for good food & service.Sunday lunch was beautiful, staff were excellant, very friendly & helpful. We will most certainly return there for lunch again in the near future.
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4 based on 589 reviews
Fish and Chips, burgers, steaks, pies, Sunday roasts, great views, refreshing drinks, relaxing atmosphere... and that's just some of the reasons to pop in to our Pub! If you want good food, cooked by talented Chefs, using the freshest ingredients, then yo
Weve been to the Thorn Tree many times and have always enjoyed the meals weve had. Our meal yesterday was lovely except for my daughters chicken dinner when the chicken came out pink inside. We sent it back and an alternative meal was given in its place which she enjoyed. The staff are always lovely and I always find them welcoming and will do whatever they can to make your visit a good experience.It would be nice to have an alternative to chips or sweet potatoes chips, like new potatoes or a jacket and I'd personally like the option of a non fried fish that say came with a lemon and parsley sauce but that's just a personal choice..Highly recommended x
4 based on 486 reviews
Just wanted to thank Sarah, Ben and Miriam from the Horse and Groom, Moorgreen, Notts.These lovely, kind and helpful people really helped us yesterday. They went above and beyond. We were travelling to a family wedding at Greasley church yesterday, Friday 20th September. A three and a half hour journey took nearly 5 hours due to various traffic problems, road closures etc and at one point we thought we were going to miss the wedding altogether. We called ahead and Sarah said the church was just down the road from The Horse and Groom and that we could change into our wedding attire in the pub which we did! They let my elderly Mum change in a bigger room and were just so friendly and accommodating.Lovely, lovely pub and the staff really helped us! We even had time for a small refreshing drink there and a wonderful time at the wedding!Thanks again Sarah, Ben and Miriam.HelenLovely to read your comments about your experience, I'll make sure to pass them on to the rest of the team.
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4 based on 337 reviews
My first visit and well worth it.Staff very friendly and I love the drinks being brought to you when eating.There is a lovely garden on the back.Toilets nice and clean.Good impressions all round.The toilets are ok for disabled too.We all had defferant meals and they were all excelant.A varied menu so not disappointing.I was undecided but decided to go with one of the burgers.If there was 1 gripe I prefer my food on a plate not on what my burger came on.There is nowhere to eat your food as the chips in a basket ,onion rings, burger in a bun,coleslaw and sauce all come together on the slate type of thing not leaving a lot of room to eat.
4 based on 284 reviews
I went to Oliver's for the first time for Lunch with a couple of friends. The staff where very friendly & welcoming. The food was excellent, 2 of us had freshly cooked cod in light crispy batter, peas & hand cut chips. Our other friend had the pie which she said was equally as good. It was 2 for £10 & drinks £2 we couldn't believe the excellent value for money for the quality of the food. Unfortunately we didn't have time to try homemade deserts which sounded tempting, next time we will.
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