Following on from my post about Peak District cafes and tearooms a few months ago:
I've visited quite a few pubs in the Peak District and I'll probably struggle to remember them all; I've only ever ordered a pot of tea or a glass of Diet Coke/Pepsi though...oh, and when I've been visiting places with my friend Justin we'd usually have a meal.
I'll start with the towns:
BAKEWELL: I had a nice, but rather expensive carvery meal at one of the pubs. I'm not sure which one, but my best guess is The Peacock.
BUXTON: Milton's Head - a very strange pub with an even stranger clientele. Visiting with Justin we had a poor meal, matched by poor service.
Railway Hotel - A Wetherspoon's pub, so you know what you're getting.
MATLOCK AND MATLOCK BATH: The Crown - another Wetherspoon's pub. It was very busy both times I visited with Justin...but it was during the Victorian Christmas Market though.
The Midland - at Matlock Bath. We had a nice, but rather expensive, fish and chips meal.
The villages - approximately from north to south.
YORKSHIRE BRIDGE: Yorkshire Bridge Inn - an interesting collection of old farming implements hanging from the ceiling...chamber pots too I think!
BAMFORD: The Angler's Rest - run as a community business this combined pub and cafe is quite cheap and has a large selection of cakes.
HOPE: The Old Hall - technically I've only visited the attached tearooms, but have gone inside the pub to use the toilets.
CASTLETON: Olde Nag's Head - an average, at best, game pie when I visited with Justin.
The Peak Inn - very handy location directly across from the bus station. Very happy to welcome muddy boots.
BROUGH: The Traveller's Rest - a large beer garden and outdoor seating area.
HATHERSAGE: The Scotsman's Pack - also has a nice outdoor seating area.
FOX HOUSE: Fox House Inn - a log fire [I think.]
PEAK FOREST: Devonshire Arms - a lovely pot of tea and a plate of biscuits served to me out in the beer garden at the back.
FROGGATT: The Grouse Inn - an isolated location up on the moors. My glass of Diet Coke/Pepsi was very expensive.
GREAT HUCKLOW: Queen Anne Inn - I had a glass of Diet Coke/Pepsi, that's all I remember.
BRETTON: The Barrel Inn - very handy for the toilets, they're just inside the door. I have been inside and ordered a drink a couple of times.
GREAT LONGSTONE: White Lion - I think my presence and custom was merely tolerated here.
ASHFORD-IN-THE-WATER - Bull's Head. Nothing remarkable.
BEELEY: Devonshire Arms - they operate a system of bartering at this pub; cash is also accepted though.
OVER HADDON: Lathkill Hotel - very snooty when I visited...I think they are even less welcoming to walkers now.
ROWSLEY: The Peacock - pleasant enough, nothing special though.
BIRCHOVER: The Druid Inn - nice location at the western end of the village.
TANSLEY - The Gate Inn - I remember being very thirsty when I visited this pub.
Thanks to Google Maps for helping me with my research - my memory isn't that good!
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