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The Red Lion

The Red Lion

(3 reviews)

££

Wow what an amazing experience! My sister and husband took us here for our Christmas present and we…read morewere not disappointed! Absolutely amazing! It was delish and hospitality was upmost! Thank you Mateo for such an wonderful dinner and experience.

The Red Lion is a very traditional real ales pub, located in the small village of Birchover, near…read moreMatlock in Derbyshire. Owned by Matteo and Alyson, a family team, the pub specialises in Sardinian cuisine, which is executed to an exquisite standard. Speciality starters include Sardinian Cocoi: Courgette, Tomato And Pecorino Rosti served with Pickled Onion Chutney and the delightful Prosciutto, Melon, Mozzarella and Tomato Platter (The cheese is homemade by Matteo using real buffalo milk). All of the starters are around the £4-5 mark. Mains include Prickly Pear Glazed Pork Belly With Spam And Black Pudding, Apple And Cider Chutney at £9.50 and Roast Rack Of Lamb, Roasted Pear And Cannonau Wine Sauce at £11.50. Not just for the vegetarians, the menu offers an excellent Roast Butternut Squash, Fregola And Pecorino Cheese Crumble for £8.95. The prices are very reasonable and the standard of the food is second-to-none. Yet above even the wonderful food on offer, the Red Lion's well-deserved fame really comes from its cellar. Matteo maintains 5 guest ales, featuring options like Goldings, Nine Ladies Ale, Swift Nick (from the nearby Chatsworth estate) and the omnipresent standard-bearer of the real ale world, Jaipur. Weston's cider and perry is also on pump, in addition to the selection of bottled ciders available on request. The Red Lion is a friendly, welcoming establishment that offers the very best of Sardinian cuisine and British ale at extremely honest prices. The owners maintain their cellar to a very high standard and really understand the ethos of the real ale movement. It is perhaps unsurprising, then, that The Red Lion was recently awarded the 2010 trophy for CAMRA Pub of the Year. This comes in addition to a string of other food accolades including: Award Winning Home-Made Ricotta (Bakewell Show 2009/10), Silver Award for Novice Cheesemaker (International Cheese Awards 2010) and Silver Award Pecorino (Bakewell Show 2010). The Red Lion is rightly featured in this year's AA Good Food Guide and has also been voted in the top four pubs named 'Red Lion' out of some 900 in the UK. I have no hesitation in saying that this is currently my favourite pub in Britain.

Farmyard Inn - nice outside area

Farmyard Inn

(3 reviews)

££

Grab some food and drinks after a walk…read more After doing part of the Limestone Walk (on the Bradford River) we were of course a good bit hungry. This place had good reviews online and was recommended by some local walkers. It's a very nice place. Felt very warm and comfy inside. But since it was a warm summer evening (and 'cause we travel with a dog) we took a table in the nice outside area. We had a beer and a cider for a starter :) For the main we ordered some pork belly w/ mash and a Pie w/ mash. Some beers on the side (and a Gin Tonic later). The pork belly was a good choice, nice and creamy sauce. Tender and crispy on top. The Pie was also nicely done, very rich filling. The mash was a wee bit bland though. Beer and Cider were cold and nice. And they gave me a really good pour on the Gin Tonic. All in all a very good choice when in the area. If for a drink or a whole meal after / during a good walk. Prices are fair, service is fast. After the good meal we headed back to Middleton-By-Youlgreave.

Having booked The Farmyard through hotel.com we read the reviews. Some of the negative comments…read moremeant we arrived with some trepidation. Entering the bar at 5.00 pm, having driven from Edinburgh, we went to book in. The worries started, they couldn't find our name in the book. My mind spun, where is the nearest Travelodge? Caroline, behind the bar, shot off to check. Returning, she rechecked to book to find that the young guy behind the bar, Josh, had the book turned to a week ago. Panic over, a minor glitch. We can laugh at it now. She booked us in, made a reservation for dinner that evening although they were extremely busy. As I pointed out it wasn't a problem as I could have a few pints while we waited. Shown to our room, The Cowshed. At least we didn't get The Pigsty. Nice comfy room. Everything we needed and plenty of space. Bathroom was again adequate but, a problem we have down south also, black mould. Not a complaint but something that maybe could be addressed. Time for dinner. The pub was heaving with regulars and diners. Lovely to see a village pub so full as so many have closed down. Service was brilliant by two young ladies with a continual smile. The food we chose was 'average'. Hunters chicken overcooked to the extent the cheese was hard. Steak and ale pie that was passed its best with dried meat and no ale. The mash was exquisite, in fact not mashed but more pureed. I think the kitchen was overworked that evening. Ice cream to follow. Those scoops were huge. Then a wonderful cafetiere of coffee. All in all, a reasonably nice evening. Night time was wonderful, so quiet and the bed so comfy. Reviewers mentioned the rude landlady. We hadn't met anyone we could class as rude last night. We went for breakfast in a really nice breakfast room to be met by Suzi, the landlady. No way could you describe this lady as rude. Eccentric maybe. A few decibels over the top, yeh. But rude, in no way. Come down south to some place for rudeness. She took our order for breakfast and made sure we had everything we needed. Yeh, she told me off for not finishing all my baked beans LOL. A lovely character. Would we return to The Farmyard? When we visit the area again it is on our list of places to stay and we would recommend this B&B to anyone. Thank you Suzi, Caroline, Josh, the two young girls serving and all those in the kitchen for a really enjoyable stay.

Druid Inn - pubs - Updated May 2026

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