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Granby Arms

4.0 (1 review)
Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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King William IV

King William IV

(4 reviews)

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I visited here after a gruelling trek through the peak district. Ok... so it was more of a pleasant…read morestroll around Dove Stone Reservoir, but it was still a relief to arrive and find warmth inside a good old local pub. It was a busy Sunday afternoon as ManU v Liverpool was on the television so the entire town rocked in at about the same time we did. As a result, there was a slight push and shove to get to the bar and our food took a little while to arrive but it was worth it. We managed to score a table in the corner, away from the tvs, and settled in with some excellent local ale. The staff were friendly and took our food orders efficiently and warned us that there was a 40 minute wait for the suet pies. We were ok with this. Unfortunately the 40 minutes turned out to be over an hour but considering the number of people in there and the top quality nosh that arrived at our tables we were happy to wait. It was gooooooood food - big servings of warm, hearty food that you expect from a local pub. We were all patting our bellies by the end of it, feeling very satisfied. Definitely a winner for anyone out walking in the area.

After a lovely walk around nearby Dovestone Reservoir, our group ventured into Greenfield village…read morefor some much needed pub grub. The King Bill has great kerb-appeal, being built in the early 19th century - so has plenty of character. There's a sizeable free car park next to it which was an added bonus. Inside, what was probably a three-room pub back in the day is now open and more spacious-looking. To the left and right as you enter there's table seating (one has a coveted wood-burning stove). The bar area which has TVs showing the footy got very busy whilst we were there, so your visit might not be as quiet as you'd have hoped. Six hand pumps including three local ales from Greenfield (Silver Owl was a cracking pint) and Millstone breweries are served together with some seriously hearty home cooked food. The portions are generous and everything was delicious. There was a bit of a wait but the quality of the food more than made up for that.

The Old Bell Inn - What a Gin selection!

The Old Bell Inn

(7 reviews)

£££

Oldham

To be honest I was compelled to book a table here mostly to check out their massive gin collection…read more(they recently broke their own Guinness World Record and now have 600 varieties). On this occasion, however, I was the designated driver so this was more of a reconnaissance visit for my return - and I am going to return as it was excellent here. Given the choice between the restaurant and the brasserie, we chose to sit in the latter - as it would be quieter and you'd get to see said 'Gin Emporium'. You can also get their full menu served here too as well as the bar menu so I'd advise to book in advance as there aren't many tables in this section. Their Signature Menu had apparently been awarded a AA rosette, which is a rare feat - though definitely deserved as we loved both courses. At two courses for £25 or three for £30 it was very reasonable indeed given the quality of the food. You can obviously order lighter snacks from their other menus. Service was warm and friendly - we were well taken care of throughout and not rushed despite how full they were. If it hadn't been chucking it down we'd have gone for a local walk as well - the village of Delph is charming. Tip: on the last Thursday of every month they hold a gin masterclass. Tickets are £15 per person and a light supper is included.

I've been a few times now and would definitely recommend…read more Great selection of food and wine and the service is most excellent.

The Clarence

The Clarence

(8 reviews)

££

You know when you are driving around looking for somewhere cheap and good to eat? Well this is how…read moreI found the Clarence. We were drawn originally by the story that Mick Jagger use to go in here as he lived nearby. Then we were drawn by the meal prices, so we decided to pull into their car park and give it a whirl. First thing I noticed was how dark Wuthering Heights type building it is. I wondered if a Heathcliff was behind the bar but sadly there were only young ladies and a big tall chef who looked nothing like my hero Heathcliff. Inside, the rooms are all opened planned and large and there is a separate dining area. Once we were settled, we decided to order and I chose something I had never really had before and that was a steak filled with feta cheese. When I say it was filled, I mean stuffed. The steak was made into a ball shaped and once you cut into it, steaming hot feta cheese came pouring out. I would recommend this restaurant for any time of day, it is not only fantastic but cheap and cheerful.

I don't live in these parts, this is a local pub for local people! However, if you fancy a…read morewalk/hike around the moors beside Dove Stone reservoir, then this is the perfect place to grab a bit of scran and a beer afterwards. The food is top notch, and reasonably priced as is the beer. The locals don't bite, and in winter they have fires going. I have always liked it, and so have I. Worth a visit if you're in the area. There is currently a 'for sale' (business) sign outside, so if it gets leased or sold and the food and hospitality takes a nosedive, then don't blame me and my review ..

Granby Arms - pubs - Updated May 2026

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