Nice country pub near Sheffield?
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Has anyone got a recommendation for a nice country pub around Sheffield?
I'm driving up from London and the former Mrs Dom9 is driving down from Middlesbrough way, so Sheffield is sort of halfway to meet at.
Anyone know somewhere, maybe not too far off a motorway/ main road that does nice food and is a bit old school/ country pub-like?
Thanks in advance! On the Blackberry so apologies for the short, non-descriptive post!
I'm driving up from London and the former Mrs Dom9 is driving down from Middlesbrough way, so Sheffield is sort of halfway to meet at.
Anyone know somewhere, maybe not too far off a motorway/ main road that does nice food and is a bit old school/ country pub-like?
Thanks in advance! On the Blackberry so apologies for the short, non-descriptive post!
A little more south than Sheffield but this is nice
http://www.hardwickinn.co.uk
S44 5QJ
They have a couple of hundred Whiskys, which is nice
http://www.hardwickinn.co.uk
S44 5QJ
They have a couple of hundred Whiskys, which is nice

BertB said:
A little more south than Sheffield but this is nice
http://www.hardwickinn.co.uk
S44 5QJ
They have a couple of hundred Whiskys, which is nice
Had my stag do there, top place!http://www.hardwickinn.co.uk
S44 5QJ
They have a couple of hundred Whiskys, which is nice

I'm local and know mainly the SW side of town, so my tips are for here. Coming from the south J29 is the best exit, from the North J36 best bet to avoid crossing town, though this week the traffic is OK.
Cricket Inn, Totley, S17 - gastro pub on edge of Peak, J29 for you, J33 for her
at Bradfield there are several: Old Horns Inn (stunning location & views), Nags Head (owned by local Bradfield Brewery, by Dam Flask reservoir), The Plough (close to Lower Bradfield & Dam Flask)
Peacock at Owler Bar, a chain pub but nice fires
Others
At Wortley there's a popular pub on the corner of the main road, can't remember its name but you cant miss it (J36 both of you)
Bolsterstone Village is very traditional, bit out on a limb but great scenery, few pubs there, quiet lanes, ahem...
Cricket Inn, Totley, S17 - gastro pub on edge of Peak, J29 for you, J33 for her
at Bradfield there are several: Old Horns Inn (stunning location & views), Nags Head (owned by local Bradfield Brewery, by Dam Flask reservoir), The Plough (close to Lower Bradfield & Dam Flask)
Peacock at Owler Bar, a chain pub but nice fires
Others
At Wortley there's a popular pub on the corner of the main road, can't remember its name but you cant miss it (J36 both of you)
Bolsterstone Village is very traditional, bit out on a limb but great scenery, few pubs there, quiet lanes, ahem...
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