Food & Drink - Restaurants & Pubs

Eyre Arms

An oasis of quality set in one of the most beautiful parts of Derbyshire. Formally a farmstead and 17th Century Coaching Inn, cheery logs fires warm its charming oak beamed rooms, with their low ceiling, oak settles, long case clock & old pictures.

Location: Hassop
Contact: Lynne, Nick & Sam Smith
Telephone: 01629-640390
Website: Eyre Arms (opens in new tab/window)

Rambler Inn, Edale

Nestled into the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District. This charming country inn, although grand in stature, is a warm and homely environment, and the perfect place to spend an evening in comfort after a day of rambling walks and picturesque peaks. More details on the website.

Location: Edale
Contact: Manager, Christopher Reid
Telephone: 01433 670 268
Website: Rambler Inn, Edale (opens in new tab/window)

Royal Oak

The Royal Oak's open fires and hidden corners are a welcoming sight for all tired walkers craving a well earned pint, families on a day out in search of a friendly haven or 'Foodies' after some great homemade dishes. Proper food, generous portions and sensible prices are what make The Royal Oak so special.

Location: Hurdlow near Longnor/Monyash cross roads on A515
Telephone: 01298 83288 or 07866 77 88 47
Website: Royal Oak (opens in new tab/window)

The Packhorse Inn

The Pack Horse Inn, nestled in the hillside of the Upper Dove Dale Valley is from the 16th century and was a former stop off point for the packhorse trail from Newcastle Under Lyme to Hassop.We serve quality homemade food, traditional Sunday Roasts, and a large choice of vegetarian meals.

Location: Crowdecote, nr Longnor
Contact: Alan
Telephone: 1234576890
Email: thepack-horseinn@btconnect.com
Website: The Packhorse Inn (opens in new tab/window)

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