Visited on a Sunday lunchtime, sadly food wasn't being served until 6.30pm. But made up for by a wide choice of ales, and a warm, inviting fire in the snug room. Not obviously a pub, from the outside (the sign on the tree has fallen), it's next door to the village community shop. Worth a visit.
A strange mix of old & new. Beer brought up from the cellar by the pint, yet they accepted contactless payments. Great but quiet atmosphere, will definitely return if in the area again. The piano will have to wait until my next visit as well ! π
What an amazing pub. All the beer is served from pitchers filled from kegs in the cellar. Like a pub from 200 years ago. Such a beautiful friendly village too!
This was an amazing experience. We walked in the rain especially to visit this pub. The sign is missing, however, it's in the same courtyard/ drive as the shop. It reminded me of my local pub in the 1970's when I was a teenager. Absolutely brilliant. No pumps, no jukebox, no fruit machine, just good cider, lager etc. The beer is brought up from the cellar in a jug. You MUST visit . ...make sure to order a scotch egg on Saturday!!! They only make 12 , when they've gone, they've gone!!. My only suggestion to the owners,please have some sandwiches, nothing flashy, just simple stuff to have alongside the crisps and beers πΊ π» We will be back π.
What can I say the Barley Mow Inn is an incredibly beautiful place to stay. Just the building and gardens on their own are stunning. When you add high quality bed linen and a breakfast that would put most 5* hotels to shame, it makes it the perfect location to explore the Peak District. Rachel and Henry are incredible hosts and so helpful and made our stay perfect. We canβt wait to return.
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