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Yorkshire Bridge Inn
Ashopton Road,
Bamford,
Derbyshire,
S33 0AZ
Tel: 01433 651361
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Situated in the Peak District National Park, not far from the Ladybower Reservoir, the Yorkshire Bridge Inn is a characterful old pub that dates from 1826. It is cosy and warm during the winter months, while during the summer it can get extremely busy, thanks to the lovely beer garden and excellent food and real ales.
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The Devonshire Arms
The Square,
Beeley,
Derbyshire,
DE4 2NR
Tel: 01629 733259
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The Devonshire Arms in Beeley enjoys a picturesque location on the fringes of the Peak District. It was built in the early 18th Century, and retains much of its original charm today. The food is very highly commended, and complemented by a diverse selection of real ales.
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The Waltzing Weasel Inn
New Mills Road,
Birch Vale,
Derbyshire,
SK22 1BT
Tel: 01663 743402
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Set on the edge of the Peak District, the unusually named Waltzing Weasel Inn is a traditional stone built pub with great charm and a warm, cosy feel. It serves a delicious selection of home cooked food, and keeps a good range of well-kept real ales on tap.
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The Chequers Inn
Froggatt Edge,
Hope Valley,
Derbyshire,
S32 3ZJ
Tel: 01433 630231
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The Chequers Inn is set in a beautiful spot on the edge of the Peak District, and affords superb views of the surrounding countryside. A characterful pub dating from the 16th Century, the Chequers combines the feeling of a cosy country inn with the high standards of food expected in a modern gastro-pub.
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The Bear Inn
Alderwasley,
Derbyshire,
DE56 2RD
Tel: 01629 822585
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The Bear Inn in Alderwasley, a few miles to the south of Matlock Bath, is a splendid country inn with many original features such as low beams and antique furniture. It is regarded as one of Derbyshire’s finest dining pubs, and the excellent food is complemented by well-kept real ales.
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The Brunswick Inn
Railway Terrace,
Derby,
Derbyshire,
DE1 2RU
Tel: 01332 290677
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Derby city centre has several pubs that will appeal to the discerning drinker; the Brunswick Inn – close to Derby Midland Station – is one of the best, with a superb range of real ales (some of which are brewed on the premises) served in welcoming surroundings.
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The Barrel Inn
Bretton,
Hope Valley,
Derbyshire,
S32 5QD
Tel: 01433 630856
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While The Barrel Inn is certainly one of Derbyshire’s more isolated pubs, located high on Eyam Ridge in the Peak District, it is also remarkably popular; old-fashioned charm, a good selection of real ales and excellent home cooked food are part of its appeal.
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Miners Arms
Oakstedge Lane,
Milltown,
Derbyshire,
S45 0HA
Tel: 01246 590218
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The Miners Arms harks back to the extensive lead mining industry once prevalent in this part of North Derbyshire. It is a traditional pub that offers a friendly welcome, and has established an excellent reputation for its fine cask ales and home cooked food.
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