What A STUNNING pub. The friendliest folk in the world. This is my new favourite little peaks pub, and my dogs agree after all the treats the landlord gave them. Roaring fires, great beer and lovely locals. Driving past it, it looks almost as though it has closed down years ago, don't be deceived! I've given it 5 stars for food, as by chance there was a birthday party buffet when we visited who very kindly let us tuck in, however I don't think they normally do food, so plan for victuals elsewhere.
What a cracking pub. Beautiful heritage pub. No lager, no frills, no fancy cocktails. The mistakes so many pubs often make are not made here thankfully. Charming, old, proper. Only regret is that I don't live next door to it. I'd practically live there otherwise.
A real gem, a mythical trip to yesteryear! This place in enchanting, an ale lover's paradise where you're guaranteed the oldest traditions of an English tavern with the impeccable hospitality provided by a landlord and landlady that truly understand what the English pub is all about. If you're after cocktails or fine wine or a choice of thirty seven different gins then go to a bar in Matlock. However those seeking a taste of how taverns should be, go no further, this place is simply breathtaking.
Really glad I was able to visit here during our stay in the Peak District. Sadly, places like this are few and far between these days.
A truly exceptional pub of great historical significance, being a great example of what a public house should be. It is like no other, a refreshing step back in time where conversation is key. Flagged floors throughout and a real fire in both of its two rooms. Expect dogs, handmade tables and chairs, and great real ales. Food limited to bar snacks, (pork pie etc). Open Thu to Fri from 5pm, and from 12pm on weekends. If you've not been before, try it, a very warm welcome awaits. This is my favourite pub of all time.
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Eyam, Derbyshire, S32
Set against the backdrop of the rolling hills of the Peak District, The Bulls Head Inn stands nestled in the core of the picturesque, limestone hamlet of Foolow.
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Tideswell, Buxton, SK17
A good old fashioned pub, situated on the A623 crossroads at Tideswell. We serve home made food and have cask ales, all sourced within 20 miles!