Trying to find pubs in Grindleford that serve real ale? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.
4 miles Totley, Sheffield, S17
Located on picturesque Penny Lane in Totley, Sheffield, our pub takes its name from the cricket pitch we overlook which is set amongst a backdrop of the stunning Blacka Moor.
4.1 miles Pilsley, Bakewell, DE45
The Devonshire Arms at Pilsley is a charming C18th village Inn, located on the Chatsworth Estate, with Chatsworth House itself only a short drive away or a picturesque walk away, if you prefer. Known for our fine locally sourced food and brewed ales the I
4.1 miles Great Hucklow, Buxton, SK17
Angela, Glyn and Carolyn welcome visitors and locals alike to The Queen Anne Inn, a family-run free house with its relaxing and friendly atmosphere.
4.2 miles Totley, Sheffield, S17
4.4 miles Bamford, Derbyshire, S33
The Anglers Rest is a unique and special place. In 2013 it became the first community pub in Derbyshire when it was purchased collectively by over 300 people. It is now run for the benefit of the community.
4.5 miles Great Longstone, Derbyshire, DE45
The White Lion has been run by Libby and Greg Robinson since 2009. They have lovingly restored the interior to its former glory by transforming it into a stylish bar and restaurant.
4.5 miles Great Longstone, Derbyshire, DE45
The Crispin Inn, a popular Peak District village local pub with award-winning cellar and good pub food served daily. Well behaved dogs welcome. Beer garden. Open fires. Large car park. Locally sourced foods where possible.
4.5 miles Dore, Sheffield, S17
Originally a coaching inn, the pub was built in 1816 when the Chapel-en-Le-Frith Turnpike road was first constructed. Its location brought in so many travellers looking to rest their horses that exten
4.6 miles Dore, Sheffield, S17
4.9 miles Totley, Sheffield, S17
THE HISTORY OF THE SHEPLEY SPITFIRE In 1978 a Nottinghamshire brewery, Hardys and Hansons, built a new public house on Mickley Lane. A competition was held to find a suitable name and the brewery cho