Best Gastropubs in The Peak District
Best Gastropubs in The Peak District FAQs
In total, there are 8 award winning gastropubs in The Peak District, based on the combined awards from the leading UK restaurant guides.
Were you expecting to see more food pubs listed in The Peak District? Remember at Leading Restaurants we only list gastropubs in the UK and Ireland holding an award from a major UK restaurant guide; less than 3% of the total restaurants in the UK and Ireland currently hold such an award, and the proportion of award winning gastropubs is likely even lower than this.
The best gastropub in The Peak District is The Prince of Wales in Baslow (based on our unique combination of the leading UK restaurant guides) where the kitchen team serves up award winning Modern British Cuisine. The Prince of Wales currently holds 2 AA Rosettes.
There are currently no gastropubs holding a Michelin Star in The Peak District, however there is 1 gastropub holding a standard Michelin Guide listing.
There are currently 7 listed AA Rosette gastropubs in The Peak District consisting of 1 gastropub holding 2 AA Rosettes and 6 gastropubs holding 1 AA Rosette.
Nestled in the heart of England, the Peak District is a passion-pot for culinary explorers and pub aficionados alike. Coveted as the first national park in the United Kingdom, it also reckons a formidable reputation as a foodie paradise with a rich pub history worth its weight in real ale. The charm of the Peak District's quintessentially British pubs is inimitable, with each one offering a unique blend of traditional fare and modern gastronomy; their cosy nooks steeped into the history that has been fermented over centuries. Clause your eyes and take a virtual culinary tour of a few of the Peak District's edible triumphs, such as The Old Nags Head, a venerable establishment that dates back to the 16th century. Renowned for their belt-buckling Ploughman's Platters brimming with local cheeses, meats, and pickles, it sits at the beginning of the Pennine Way and is a gastropub legend. Then savour the thought of The Church Inn at Chelmorton which champions locally sourced ingredients, creating dishes that are laced with flavours from the surrounding valleys. Lastly, one cannot miss the The Devonshire Arms, huddled in the picturesque village of Pilsley. This pub offers up a dining experience underscored by beef and ale pies and old traditional Peak District recipes sprinkled with contemporary flair. These gastropubs are testament to a hearty and vivid culinary backdrop, amid rolling hills and a landscape that has inspired many a pint over the ages.