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Called in here for lunch on our way to Manchester Airport. A great find. Could have had two courses for £20 but, as we have to take our clothes off (to sunbathe and swim) when we are in Croatia, could not be tempted with a pud. Instead chose the rump steak sandwich, tiger bread, skinny fries and
Lovely pub, and we had the most excellent Sunday roast. I had the belly pork and it was a generous portion and cooked perfectly. Plenty of potatoes and veg as well as gravy. The cheese mushroom starter was also tasty, and the bakewell tart to finish was delicious. Will definitely be coming back as s
We went for lunch to celebrate my mother's 80th. The service was brilliant and the food was fabulous. I had the sea bass and it didn't disappoint. Lovely flavours and just the right quantity. I would recommend it.
Popped in for a lunch after doing a circular walk starting from the car park next door. Ordered a bunch of sharers and starters and we were very happy with what we received. Portions were generous and as hungry horses we demolished heartily.
Lovely food really well presented. Prices are reasonable for the quality of the food The pub has a really cozy atmosphere and staff were very friendly and attentive. It is a lovely location ideal for visiting during a walk or if visiting the nearby Chatsworth House.
Website was showing as no space for lunch but they were happy to fit us in when we telephoned. Sunday roast, belly pork was delicious. It was a bit on the chilly side so could have done with the fire going on!
Booked in for a Sunday dinner (definitely recommended as it’s a very small place and many people got turned away whilst we were seated due to not having a reservation) 2 courses were £24, I went for the roast beef dinner and a bakewell pudding for afters. Meat was tender, yorkshire pudding was huuu
Beautiful pub, gorgeous scenery. The food was amazing. Dog friendly which is a bonus for us. Thoroughly recommend for a day out walking and food afterwards.
I take two pensioners out for lunch every Monday and this has been one of the most enjoyable venues this year for them. Good quality food, big portions at reasonable prices and excellent service. It is a flat site with disabled parking near the front door which was very convenient too.
Popped in whilst passing. Not been here before. Not much atmosphere but welcoming. Food was generous. Prices reasonable for the area. Only criticism is that the gammon fat had not been rendered at much as I might like. That's a personal taste thing. My son loved the ale pie. If you are in the
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