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Walked here whilst staying at the Chatsworth caravan and motorhome campsite. Had a look around the village and popped in for Sunday lunch in September. The restaurant was fully booked so we had a table in the bar. Excellent menu with gluten free options and friendly staff but the meals were quite ex
Good looking place and service was OK. Food was alright but Expensive for the quality. Price reflective of location. Camembert missing something as a dish, like a pickle or something fresh. Steak pie very overdone and gravy tasted/looked 'instant'. Nice wine. Ok overall
This hotel is the best dog friendly hotel we have ever stayed in! Whilst it may not suite people without dogs it ticked every box for us, we could even go in the restaurant for breakfast which was a first for us All the staff were very friendly and the room (no 9) was lovely, the shower was excellen
Can't fault one part of the Devonshire. Service, food ,atmosphere-the lot is all superb . Food is on another level .
Food is always out of the top drawer at the Devonshire Arms, and the atmosphere is almost the perfect blend of intimate and tranquil. Service could be slightly quicker, even when not at peak times, but that is being picky! PS. Was really sad to see the departure of the Owen Taylor's Sausage and Mas
Didn't stay over but the rooms look very nice. Visited for an evening meal. The pub itself is very nice. We sat in the bar area which was cosy. Food options are great and very tasty! Friendly service. Good selection of drinks available. Would definitely recommend.
Great pub situated in the pretty village of Baslow. Dining is in a circular room with a stunning ceiling. We had a delicious Sunday lunch which came with all the trimmings and no less than five veg, all perfectly cooked. Great wine list, with excellent options if you are drinking by the glass. Servi
If perfection could ever be achieved this place comes pretty close to it. From the incredibly warm welcome through to the spotless room with crisp white towels and "real" coffee. Even the morning staff were genuinely happy and content. Well done! Even at the great value this place sells for it dem
A return visit as we love this place, nice comfortable rooms, lovely food and great service! A very dog friendly place, our dog was made extremely welcome! No doubt we will be back again soon!
The food was top notch, with the biggest plate of bread, olives and vinegar we've ever seen! The staff are friendly and helpful so a very enjoyable evening in a fabulous location.
My partner and stayed on the sunday, overnight, lovely room, amazing food, staff really friendly, nothing was to much trouble,my partner surprised with a bottle of champagne. Was in the room on ice, highly recommend, the dev arms. Will staying again, worth 5 stars
This place is amazing! Lisa, Amy & Gail couldn't do more for us. Quite frankly all the staff were amazing. Nothing was too much trouble and their friendly manner made you feel like you'd known them for years! Vicky & Kirstie will be back and we are all doing shots next time! The best bit is they ar
Staff were very welcoming, we were seated quickly. Delicious food mains priced £14-17.50 - totally worth it though, top quality. Desserts £5-6 definitely recommend the warm cookie but the churros were horrible, very over done and more like a chip. The cocktails were absolutely amazing £7.50 each bu
Some of the food was excellent. Service was friendly and helpful, without being intrusive. Great that they allow you to bring your dog along – we saw only one table that didn’t have a dog with them.
We went to The Devonshire Erms twice. First time it was for the Sunday roast, and then for their weekday menu. Both times the food was great, and the portions were quite sumptuous. The restaurant and bar are big enough to have open tables even on a busy day. We were very pleased.
Tasty food, helpful and friendly staff. Ordered a few dishes as a tapas and shared between us. Has a restaurant and bar side, we sat on the bar side, there was a sofa which looked very comfy. Some parking outside.
Got back from a long day of walking the Chatsworth estate grounds and was welcomed in even though we definitely smelled of sheep and rain. The staff was friendly and the food fantastic. I recommend the Shepard's pie.
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