Restaurants close to Southwingfield Derbyshire??
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Hi all,
My In-laws are going away to Derbyshire to a cottage for their wedding anniversary - that being in Southwingfield, which I believe is closish to Matlock and Alfreton. We want to book a nice restaurant for them to go to whilst away but obviously have no idea whats good around that area - can an of you recommend something nice, not too pretentious, good value etc? Just normal English food.
My In-laws are going away to Derbyshire to a cottage for their wedding anniversary - that being in Southwingfield, which I believe is closish to Matlock and Alfreton. We want to book a nice restaurant for them to go to whilst away but obviously have no idea whats good around that area - can an of you recommend something nice, not too pretentious, good value etc? Just normal English food.
There's always the White Hart, venue for one of the bi-monthly East Midlands PH meets - it's right on the doorstep of South Wingfield. Just had a fortune spent renovating the place - very nice. Not used the restaurant since the renovation, but it was always good before.
The White Hart Inn
Inns Lane
Moorwood Moor
Alfreton
Derbyshire
DE55 7NU
http://www.thewhitehartmoorwoodmoor.co.uk/
The White Hart Inn
Inns Lane
Moorwood Moor
Alfreton
Derbyshire
DE55 7NU
http://www.thewhitehartmoorwoodmoor.co.uk/
The Dog Inn at Pentrich has a good restaurant
If they like Indian food, the Matlock Balti in Matlock Bath has an extremely good reputation. - Having said that the Jeera in Crich is not too shabby either.
The Cross Keys in Turnditch (about a 10 mile driver from South Wingfield) is also very good.
If they like Indian food, the Matlock Balti in Matlock Bath has an extremely good reputation. - Having said that the Jeera in Crich is not too shabby either.
The Cross Keys in Turnditch (about a 10 mile driver from South Wingfield) is also very good.
judas said:
There's always the White Hart, venue for one of the bi-monthly East Midlands PH meets - it's right on the doorstep of South Wingfield. Just had a fortune spent renovating the place - very nice. Not used the restaurant since the renovation, but it was always good before.
It was good before. However, those of us who ate at last Tuesdays meet were somewhat underwhelmed, mediocre at best. And worst of all, they can't do decent chips! unforgivable IMO. Instead of a proper every day chip, we got some sort of soggy flaccid greasy unappetising non crispy failure of shaped roast potato type things in a poncey miniature copper pan. Quite a few pubs seem to be doing these things, usually stacked up in a lattice work like a Jenga pile. They would be OK if they were crispy outside and light and fluffy inside, but they always seem to be soggy limp greasy things. Crap as an excuse for a roast potato, and even crapper as an excuse for a chip!Food fail, which is a real shame. Tommo could at least serve a decent chip.
One place I really enjoy and I'm surprised that it has already been mentioned is The Bear Inn at Alderwasley. About 15 minutes drive from South Wingfield and is great. I would recommend it, particularly if they like cosy, friendly pubs with a good atmosphere. Booking is a must though.
Maazi in Matlock is a good shout if they like a decent Indian and is arguably better quality and definitely more reasonably priced than Matlock Bath Balti. However I would recommend Jeera in Crich above either of those, I live in Crich and perhaps go there a bit more often than I should!
The White Hart is also good as already mentioned but I haven't been there for a while now.
Hope you find something you like the sound of.
Maazi in Matlock is a good shout if they like a decent Indian and is arguably better quality and definitely more reasonably priced than Matlock Bath Balti. However I would recommend Jeera in Crich above either of those, I live in Crich and perhaps go there a bit more often than I should!
The White Hart is also good as already mentioned but I haven't been there for a while now.
Hope you find something you like the sound of.
- EDIT** - Just seen the 'normal english food' bit. The Bear Inn at Alderwasley is my recommendation!
Jeera at codnor is lovely and I have been told that the crich one is better still. The crispin inn at ashover is nice, so is the famous red lion at stanage - http://www.redlionbarandbistro.com
Also worth a shout is the carnarvon at teversal http://www.thecarnarvon.co.uk and its sister pub the bulls head at Denby.
Also worth a shout is the carnarvon at teversal http://www.thecarnarvon.co.uk and its sister pub the bulls head at Denby.
Balmoral said:
Balmoral said:
Redeemed.
Hmmm, maybe not. Just had terrible food and poor service here.Inconsistent.
There is so much here that is right, yet so much that is wrong too.
It's a beautifully renovated building though and as you say Warren, has so much that is right but it's heavily let down by it's staff IMHO.
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