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    The Cock Inn

    The Cock Inn

    (1 review)

    ££

    On a snowy Tuesday evening in January and with the aid of our trusty Sat-Nav, we went in search of…read morethe Cock Inn, a place reputed to serve great homemade food. The car park is in the front of what is a fairly large pub, courtesy of its large dining room extension in 2000. Having negotiated some fairly narrow roads to get there, it was good to get inside the warm cosy surroundings and peruse the menu. The bar area of the Cock Inn was packed with locals and the bar itself had a wide range of drinks on offer, sadly driving, I had to stick to coke. The dining room was large with a variety of seating, tables in the window, to make the most of what I suspect is a tremendous view, large tables in the centre for groups and cosier tables for couples. The beamed ceiling awash with what looked like Christmas tree lights, and even trees that appeared to be coming out of the floor, decked with the same lights and the occasional Robin. Sounds strange, but it really did work, the feeling of a calm relaxing environment was great after a day's work. Menu wise, not huge, just right, we skipped the starters and went straight for the main courses, a good variety around the £10-11 mark, like gammon, various different pies, cod and other slightly more expensive dishes like rump of lamb and steak. I went for the fish pie, clearly homemade, a large portion packed with fish (cod, salmon etc), perfectly cooked in a creamy but not overpowering sauce topped with mash potato and a sprinkle of cheese, comfort food personified! My wife had the steak and ale pie, packed with filling, gravy and a thin pastry top, so good. The accompanying peas, carrots, new potatoes and cabbage were the perfect sides. Probably full enough to stop, we ventured to have a dessert, because we were so enjoying the food and the ambience so much. Classics like a cheese board, sticky toffee pudding were on offer, but I had the chocolate fudge cake, with ice cream, slightly disappointing, could have done with being a little more chocolatey. My wife had the homemade apple, date and ginger crumble; an unbelievably good crumble, arguably the stand out dish of the night, I was lucky enough to be able to finish it off, so often desserts flatter to deceive, its nice when a dessert lives up to its billing. On the completion of our meal, we immediately booked in for Sunday lunch in few weeks time, we were very impressed!

    From the owner: The Cock Inn is a Village Pub in The Staffordshire countryside. Hanbury is a Quaint little Village,…read morenestled in the National Forest and very near too the Fauld crater. A massive hole made in 1944 with one of the largest explosions now to man. The Cock Inn has the prime vantage of it's location, taking in breath taking views of the weaver hills, Where Alton towers situe's. An Extension to the Restaurant was Made with large glass windows helping everyone enjoy those views. Our Rustic style, oak beamed and bricked finished restaurant, fits in snug with our rural surroundings. We pride our self on no nonsense food. It has to taste Fantastic. You pay for the taste. We are Family Run and Not tied to any Chain, which gives us that advantage of being able to give you a nicer, warmer welcome. su casa es tu casa.

    Seven Wells

    Seven Wells

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    Come here a lot with my family always feel welcome. The staff work very hard as seems to be such a…read morebusy restaurant and yet they all still have a smile on there face. Always a great atmosphere and the food is top notch never had a bad meal and a great value menu. highly recommended this place if you haven't been before it's definitely worth the visit

    The Seven Wells is a country pub on the outskirts of the village of Etwall. It has a spacious and…read morewell set out off-road car park, and good variety of outside seating. Be aware though unless you've had your three Weetabix that morning, don't try and move the chairs, they are seriously weighty. The Seven Wells is a substantial sized pub that is set out primarily for dining, but there are areas to just have a drink. There are many nooks and crannies, and a variety of different types of seating, to make the Seven Wells slightly removed from the generic pub chain eateries. Old beams and various parts of agricultural machinery adorn virtually every part of the building. It has a great feeling of space, the tables are wide and you never feel crammed in, all adding the feeling of relaxation. The menu at the Seven Wells is a comprehensive one, but all pretty much standard dishes you would expect in any large pub steaks, salads, pasta, curries, roasts etc. There's also a good range of starters and light snacks like sandwiches and wraps. A good choice of desserts for the ice cream lover too, and as with all the other courses there are daily specials on a board. The food has no pretentions to be fancy, it is just good hearty food at a very reasonable price. They also have a deal on all day Monday-Friday and until 6.30pm on Saturday of two meals for £9, from a reduced list of dishes. Wednesday is curry night, with quite an impressive range of dishes, including many different vegetarian dishes.

    Holly Bush Inn

    Holly Bush Inn

    (4 reviews)

    £

    This is such a charming pub. Well worth the trek I had to…read morefind it. It looks fantastic, a real gem and had such friendly people on both sides of the bar. I've got a smile on my face just writing about it! The selection of ales was a relatively familiar one, with a tasty exception in Golden Pippen, delicious. They had 5 others, including a couple that have to be brought up from the cellar in a jug (a few places locally do this and boast of doing this..not quite sure why it is such a big deal). Was surprised and happy to see Dark Star Hophead so far from home too. Quite a bit of food choice, including a selection of pies. I braved the game pie as it contained venison and pheasant, neither of which I had previously sampled. This was nice too. The pub really can do no wrong! It was seriously difficult tearing myself away from the Hollybush, to try some other local pubs.

    The Holly Bush Inn is a rustic traditional pub in Makeney/Milford/Belper that is one of the…read moremainstays of any pub crawl between Derby and Belper (Belper has an alarmingly high number of good and great pubs for such a small town). The fairly cluttered layout identifies it as a historic pub, there are several designated areas so it won't get *too* loud even when busy [which it mostly is in the evenings]. Good food, wide variety of real ales and ciders on tap (large rather than particularly distinguished on my visit), good atmosphere. It's a 10 minute walk from the nearest bus station in Milford, a little remote and easy to miss (God bless Google Maps!). Very popular with the locals. There are several good pubs within a short radius (this one, the Strutt-on-Arms & the King Williams IV). Get a zig-zag ticket on the Sixes buses from Derby so you can hop on and off at the various stops of your crawl.

    The Spread Eagle - pubs - Updated May 2026

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