shanes teeth Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 We fell out with the strines eighteen years ago. One sunday morning we called in for a coffee about eleven in the morning it was chucking it down and very windy,we had our two girls with us aged ten and twelve they would not serve us unless we sat outside.I told them what to do with the overpriced coffee and we called at Hope and were made welcome at the first pub we tried.Stines is on our way to the peak district and was a regular stopping place in the summer months.Over the years they have lost hundreds of pounds of my trade. Makes you wonder how they've managed to keep going. Although I have to say,I've never been back to the Millstone at Hathersage snce they wouldn't serve us as bikers in 1977! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Littlepink Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 We fell out with the strines eighteen years ago. One sunday morning we called in for a coffee about eleven in the morning it was chucking it down and very windy,we had our two girls with us aged ten and twelve they would not serve us unless we sat outside.I told them what to do with the overpriced coffee and we called at Hope and were made welcome at the first pub we tried. That's one hell of a grudge to bear for so long Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Littlepink Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 Didn't see your post blue dragon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alien52 Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 We fell out with the strines eighteen years ago. One sunday morning we called in for a coffee about eleven in the morning it was chucking it down and very windy,we had our two girls with us aged ten and twelve they would not serve us unless we sat outside.I told them what to do with the overpriced coffee and we called at Hope and were made welcome at the first pub we tried.Stines is on our way to the peak district and was a regular stopping place in the summer months.Over the years they have lost hundreds of pounds of my trade. I stopped going to the Old Horns at High Bradfield in 1983 after they served some one before me.They are still doing well I believe. (Memo to self - Get over it ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mc55 Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 Cricket Inn at Totley is nice - good for food, good beer and has a log fire in the older bit ... it's also got a field to run your dog / children not quite Derbyshire tho Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jesseeee Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 the waggon and horses in langsett is somewhere I've been going all my life. It may be a bit far out but it's a lovely little pub if you're ever in the area with very nice home cooked food with a small menu and you could even go for a walk round the reservoir whilst you're out there. check the opening times though it's not usually open in the afternoon for long. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junction1 Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 Cricket Inn at Totley is nice - good for food, good beer and has a log fire in the older bit ... it's also got a field to run your dog / children not quite Derbyshire tho Where do you think the 'older bit' is? If you think it's not the barn room, it was used as a mortuary in the nineteenth century? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Claret Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 Don't know about open fires (although both of them prob do have one), but the food is brilliant at both the Samuel Fox (http://bit.ly/sAzr8D) and the Devonshire Arms (http://bit.ly/ufvrFg). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nubile Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 Red Lion at Birchover is nice, it's been a while since I went though so can't remember if it has an open fire. More Here I'll second that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BarryRiley Posted January 2, 2012 Share Posted January 2, 2012 We fell out with the strines eighteen years ago. One sunday morning we called in for a coffee about eleven in the morning it was chucking it down and very windy,we had our two girls with us aged ten and twelve they would not serve us unless we sat outside.I told them what to do with the overpriced coffee and we called at Hope and were made welcome at the first pub we tried.Stines is on our way to the peak district and was a regular stopping place in the summer months.Over the years they have lost hundreds of pounds of my trade. You sure know how to hold a grudge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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