Timber frame cosy pub on the outskirts of the city centre. Friendly service and a pub to put on your list if you enjoy a proper open fire on a cold winters day.
This unassuming pub turned out to be a very friendly place when I visited after the Amistice parade. The locals all made me feel very welcome and were interested in my ecperiences.
Always a warm welcome in this ancient and much-loved pub. Just outside the city-centre, with easy connections to major roads, an off-road carpark, and only 10 minute walk into town if you want to be in the middle of the shops.
Nice small cosy pub. Nice selection of beer. Friendly atmosphere.
A small, very old pub (established "circa 1680") on the edge of Derby city centre. It's certainly one of the prettiest and coziest public houses in Derby, but the real ale selection - considering that the town prizes itself as the real ale capital of Britain, and rightly so - is rather small indeed. Do come for the great, historic decor and the smell of times past. Staff are friendly.
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