Pubs in High Peak
“It's just great
It was my boyhood dream to go there went quite a lot. Now just occasionally”
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“Great local pub, buzzing on a Saturday night.
Live artists at weekend.
Efficient and friendly bar staff.”
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“well what a lovely little find this was. 2 lovely fellas running it from checking in to checking out we had lovely service , food , rooms are spotless , comfy beds , lovely hot water for Bath/ Shower , the most lovely views from Window. cracking breakfast and value for Money. Defo recommend and next time im gonna make sure im there to try 1 of the Sunday Dinners.. Thanks Guys we had a Great Time”
“There's a record player downstairs! (Please don't sit there if you're not going to use it, thank you!)”
“Tried this place after a long hike and was pleased I tried it , plenty of choices on tap and my favourite inches cider which I enjoyed 4 pints of , very friendly locals who made it feel very welcoming and a very nice women who was serving Behind the bar again she was very friendly, also had football to watch on two televisions with the choice of different games to pick from ,I will definitely be calling in again when I’m
Passing through.”
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“Banging classic village banter, and thumping 90s dance music, good ale and serves later than all other pubs in Whaley Bridge, exactly what a man needs after a busy shift. The bar maid is hot to trot too ??”
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“Nicely kept ale - from Storm Brewing - and managing just one at a time in line with midweek custom. Cash only bar but nice locals atmosphere, on the back road between New Mills and Hayfield.”
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“Great food and lovely atmosphere in the Dog friendly garden. Will definitely be back. ??”
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“Been this evening for a meal. Ended up having 3 courses! From start to finish everything was top notch. The lamb is beautiful as is the jus and the cheesecake. Yeah everything was banging. And they even sell Japanese lager on tap! ? thanks guys!”
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“Lovely little countryside pub with great restaurant. Food was good and plentiful. Waitresses couldn't do enough for us. There's a pool table too, and the pub has lovely little rooms that are enticingly cosy. Downside is the access for people with a disability. Not the fault of the establishment, but it's because of the hilly place it's situated in. Plenty of steps to negotiate once you've climbed up the hill from the car park. There are 2 disabled spots just inside the gate so you can walk to the front door but beware that the footpath at roadside is uneven. But, once inside its lovely and welcoming. And we weren't rushed to finish and leave., perfect. Another word of warning, the ladies loo is down a single flight of stairs from the restaurant, whereas the gents are on the same floor.”