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thai
09-10-2005, 10:00
hi all anyone know of somewhere really nice for lunch.Does not have to be sheff could be somewhere in derbyshire grateful for any suggestions
Thanks

Hook
09-10-2005, 10:48
Was just looking for a similar thread myself... the better half's treat today so somewhere nice! ;)

Hook
09-10-2005, 10:50
http://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?s=&threadid=46417&highlight=sunday+lunch


mmmm... I fancy Hathersage!

sugarnspice
09-10-2005, 10:52
http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/48/4820/Castle/Castleton

The Castle in (funnily enough) Castelton's nice. :thumbsup:

the_rudeboy
09-10-2005, 10:57
George & Dragon at Wentworth

faloola
09-10-2005, 11:26
the dore moor inn. its lush!

Vinny8989
09-10-2005, 11:37
The Castle in (funnily enough) Castelton's.
Does anyone know what time it server till??
and prices??

sugarnspice
09-10-2005, 11:40
Originally posted by Vinny8989
The Castle in (funnily enough) Castelton's.
Does anyone know what time it server till??
and prices??

You may have to phone them as I'm not sure. The details can be found here:

http://www.mbplc.com/managed_content/components/navigator/business_nonflash.cfm?section=classic&pagetype=about&company=castle

pattricia
09-10-2005, 12:52
The Crosspool Tavern is good(A carvery & reasonable price) and also The Yorkshire Bridge(Although thats hard to get in on a Sunday)

thai
10-10-2005, 04:16
thanks for suggestions did dore moor inn will certainly go again

Johnnywarren
19-10-2005, 10:21
Originally posted by thai
thanks for suggestions did dore moor inn will certainly go again

It's worth mentioning that the Dore Moor, and the Castle in Castleton, along with Fox House are all part of the same chain, and I believe share a menu.

Mind you - Dore Moor isn't full of clueless idiots wandering around dumbstruck at the sight of trees and grass so you might as well stick with what you know.

rocketman
19-10-2005, 11:50
Come on guys, be a little more adventurous and stop going to the same old chain pubs owned by big corporations.

Some recommendations for a great Sunday dinner, or any other day !

Druid Inn - Birchover. An old favourite, but a classic none the less.
Eyre Arms - Hassop. Great little place with bags of character.
Cheshire Cheese - Hope, NOT the one at Castleton. Tiny place with great food.
Three stags head - Wardlow Mires. A true one off, like a time warp.
Bulls Head - Foolow - nice little restaurant
Devonshire Arms - Beeley - lovely food, also do a 3 course sunday breakfast with bucks fizz and free papers.

That should be some to be getting on with and I want no more talk of chain pubs and corporate clones!

HypnoReiki
19-10-2005, 22:21
wow! well said Rocketman!

:clap:

Tori
x

Johnnywarren
20-10-2005, 10:01
Originally posted by rocketman
Come on guys, be a little more adventurous and stop going to the same old chain pubs owned by big corporations.

Some recommendations for a great Sunday dinner, or any other day !

Druid Inn - Birchover. An old favourite, but a classic none the less.
Eyre Arms - Hassop. Great little place with bags of character.
Cheshire Cheese - Hope, NOT the one at Castleton. Tiny place with great food.
Three stags head - Wardlow Mires. A true one off, like a time warp.
Bulls Head - Foolow - nice little restaurant
Devonshire Arms - Beeley - lovely food, also do a 3 course sunday breakfast with bucks fizz and free papers.

That should be some to be getting on with and I want no more talk of chain pubs and corporate clones!

I can second all these recommendations. May I also suggest the Ladybower Inn, and the Devonshire Arms at Peak Forest (a bit out of the way, but seriously good food and definitely worth the trip)

TWA756
20-10-2005, 12:20
Maynard Arms in Grindleford has a nice restaurant for Sunday lunch and also does very good bar meals.
If you want to go other side of Sheffield, Hardwick Inn (at exit from grounds of Hardwick Hall) has an excellent carvery and bar meals - very good value - easy to reach off M1 (junction 29)

Cranberry
20-10-2005, 12:25
Old Pump at Barlow - recommend the salmon fishcakes, the pies (who ate them all?), the warm pear and almond tart. Nice run out there as well.

carpetviper
22-10-2005, 10:00
the drawbridge n the rotherham top road do an excellent carvery and the brewsters at ecclesfield apparently does an exellent steak dinner.