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Pub Guide

Branch pubs selling real ale

  • Breaston
    • Bulls Head 1 Wilsthorpe Road Breaston DE72 3EA Telephone(01332) 872118

      A Marstons Inns pub which has an extensive food menu which caters for families. It is well used by locals and visitors alike. Just undergone a complete refurbishment (2013) the pub has maintained some of its old viilage pub origins. Large eating area can get very busy both weekdays and weekends. It has a small, separate snug area. Its offers Pedigree as standard, as well as the normal range of Marston ales such as Old Empire

    • Chequers 10 Main Street Breaston DE72 3DX Telephone(01332) 987071

      A large Victorian pub with an attractive mock-Tudor façade. The recently-refurbished interior has a single bar which provides for several drinking areas, including a pub games area featuring pool and darts. There is a large outside drinking area.

    • Navigation Inn Risley Lane Breaston DE72 3BP Telephone(01332) 872880

      Situated on the edge of Breaston village this late 18th century inn served the Sandiacre - Derby canal, which is now a footpath and the National Cycle Route 6. Refurbished to a high standard in 2018.

      In addition to the two regular beers on offer, four changing beers are usually available, including two from local breweries.

      Two rooms are served from a central bar and the pleasant ambience is enhanced by the absence of loud music. Excellent food is served daily; a variety of teas and coffee are also available.

  • Dale Abbey
    • Carpenters Arms Dale Lane Dale Abbey DE7 4PP Telephone(0115) 932 5277

      A country village pub with history. Now a Castle Rock GEM member. Close to local countryside walks this pub offers a bar, lounge and separate family room. These are wood panelled and comfortable. Catering for the colder months with a open fire and the summer with a pleasant beer garden. Offers a good range of real ales and a good food menu. In summer it gains recognition for its hanging baskets and rural setting. NOTE October 1st to May 1st have different opening hours. See website for details

  • Draycott
    • Coach & Horses Victoria Road Draycott DE72 3PS Telephone(01332) 874636

      Large two roomed pub.The Coach & Horses is a friendly, informal village outlet. Big screen for major sports events. Situated in part of the local Draycott heritage area. It offers a choice of a quiet well kept pint with periodic entertainment in the larger food/bar area. Food is served, Thursday to Saturday 5pm-9pm and Sunday 12-3. pm Ample parking and large smoking/outside area at the rear of the pub. GBG 2020

    • Olympic Station Road Draycott DE72 3QB Telephone(01332) 872104

      Unchanged two room Marston's pub. Central bar to both lounge and bar which provide both a quieter drinking area and one which has occasional bands, entertainment and television. This village pub has pool and darts teams, Side garden is off the main road. Food is served Mon to Sat 12-6, Sun 12-3

    • Victoria Victoria Road Draycott DE72 3NA Telephone(01332) 872265

      A traditional, local pub with a low ceiling and real fires. On offer is a selection of three hand pulled beers. This unchanged building offers a place for a quiet pint. It is two roomed and the layout allows seating away from the bar in the bay windows. It does have Sky sports but it is not evasive. It provides a relaxed, friendly watering hole for the local village.

  • Heanor
    • Angry Bee 1 Godfrey Street Heanor DE75 7GD Telephone07497 198753

      Opened in late August 2016 this 2 roomed micropub has a connecting passage with a counter and bar stools (see photo). 5 changing beers are served by Hand Pull and 6 ciders by gravity. No food is served but bar snacks are available. The back room is particularly well presented and worth a visit.

    • Crafty Tap 33 Market Place Heanor DE75 7EG

      Micropub opened in August 2023 in a former shop in Heanor town centre. The interior has a modern and minimal feel to its decoration and design, and the seating in the single drinking area includes two long high-top tables with chairs. There are two handpumps at the bar, and real cider is available.

    • Crown Inn 6 Church Street Heanor DE75 7AH Telephone(01773) 761233

      This corner pub was built by Hardy's Kimberley Brewery in 1913 to replace a nearby pub demolished for road widening; a very faded sign survives on the roof tiles: 'HARDY’S ALES'. The large 'j'-shaped bar leads to a smaller dining room at the rear. There is an attractive beer garden. It offers six handpulled beers, mostly sourced from local breweries such as Full Mash and The Marlpool Brewing Company. A bright and spacious pub which also offers bed and breakfast. Carvery on Sundays and steak night Thursdays. At weekends there are live bands and other entertainment.

    • Dead Man's Tankard 17 Market Street Heanor DE75 7NR Telephone07435 322443

      New micropub opened in 2023, converted from a small shop in a Victorian terrace, with a classic micropub style. There is a small bar serving a single drinking area, with comfortable bench seating, and the layout makes a pleasant drinking environment, conducive to conversation. Four handpumps are at the bar, supporting independent breweries from near and far. There is a monthly "Tap Takeover" from a local brewer.

      Crafts, gifts and books from local creatives are sold.

      Occasional live music.

    • Hop Wright Inn 8 Ray Street Heanor DE75 7GE Telephone(01773) 688140

      Formerly the Crooked Cask (renamed following a change of ownership in early 2023), this micropub offers up to six real ales dispensed by handpump and gravity from breweries near and far. Also available are up to seven real ciders. The temperature-controlled cool room can be seen at the rear of the bar area. The front room is wood-panelled and on a split level. A smaller room is to the rear. There is a small beer garden to the rear. Appeared in CAMRA's Good Beer Guide in 2021 and 2022. The pub operates the on-site Popeye Brewery.

    • Jolly Colliers 122 Derby Road Heanor DE75 7QL Telephone(01773) 425447

      Located on a main road through Heanor this large 'L' shaped pub offers one hand pulls, usually national brands. A full range of bar snacks and meals are available. A comfortable and friendly pub. Live entertainment is provided regularly at weekends and Sky tv offers sports coverage. A beer garden is to the rear

    • New Inn 107 Derby Rd Heanor DE75 7QL Telephone(01773) 719609

      Busy, two-roomer with a central serving area. Above the bar there is a collection of wooden model traction engines. Lounge is homely and large. . Orientated towards traditional pub activities it has darts, dominoes and skittles teams. Live music and entertainment most Fridays and Saturdays. An extensive beer garden is provided with play facilities for children. Now has six hand pumps

    • Red Lion 2 Derby Road Heanor DE75 7QG Telephone(01773) 533767

      The Red Lion was a former Home Brewery pub. The present building dates from the turn of the 20th century. Refurbished 2021. It replaced an earlier Red Lion on the same site. The bar and front room of the pub have the Racing channel on. To the rear is the main seating and dining area. Three handpulls. GBG entry 2014.

    • Redemption Ale House Ray Street Heanor DE75 7GE Telephone07887 568576

      A well established and popular micropub on two floors. Downstairs is a well laid-out single room, warmed by a stove during the winter months, providing a relaxing environment to sit and drink. There are eight regularly changing beers dispensed by handpump, and behind the bar the temperature controlled cool room can be seen. Real cider is sometimes available. There is additional seating in the room on the first floor, and there is also a pleasant courtyard drinking area. Formerly a butchers shop; old framed photographs illustrate the pub's previous life. Bar snacks are available at all times. Note that the pub operates a strictly over 18s policy.

  • Ilkeston
    • Borough Arms 2 Bath Street Ilkeston DE7 8FB

      Little changed internally. Live music Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

    • Burnt Pig 53 Market Street Ilkeston DE7 5RB Telephone07812 158219

      A well established, friendly and popular micropub, extended over three rooms, with a collection of historical pub memorabilia. Six frequently changing cask ales are at the bar, and there is a good selection of continental bottled beers. Real cider is usually available. Bar snacks include a selection of excellent cheeses and pork pies to eat in or take away, and its famous pork scratchings.

      The Burnt Pig has been a regular entry in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide, and was the local branch Pub of the Year in 2019.

      Good bus connections.

    • Crafty One 65 South Street Ilkeston DE7 5QQ Telephone07967 749648

      Opened mid December 2016 this open plan bar has a modern "industrial" feel. Furniture is a mix of scaffold pole and timber tables and benches plus upholstered Stools, sofa and chairs. 2 hand pumps serve changing beers along with 4 ciders and 4 craft keg beers on taps. A selection of wines and spirits are also available. There is an incorporated bottle shop serving over 200 world wide beer and ciders in cans and bottles. The shop shelving is again constructed from scaffold poles and timber.

    • Dew Drop Inn 24 Station Street Ilkeston DE7 5TE Telephone(0115) 932 9684

      Built in 1884, this popular local is a traditional corner house pub situated on the outskirts of the town and close to Ilkeston railway station. Formerly a hotel, Sir Barnes Wallis stayed here on a visit to the area during WWII. It appears in CAMRA's national inventory of historic pub interiors, and is featured in the book "Real Heritage Pubs of the Midlands" (published 2015). There are three rooms, with the bar and lounge separated by the serving area, and there is a separate room which can be booked for meetings. A good selection of real ales is available at the bar, predominantly from local and regional breweries. Bar snacks including rolls and pork pies are available. Winner of numerous local CAMRA Pub of the Year awards and regularly appears in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide.

    • Durham Ox Durham Street Ilkeston DE7 8FQ Telephone(0115) 854 7107

      Refurbished to a high standard, the Durham Ox Inn is the oldest Inn in Ilkeston and dates back to 1780. The emphasis is on dining rather than a casual drink. It serves an excellent range of food to a quality restaurant standard. This eatery is tucked away off the main street of Ilkeston and offers a small range of well kept real ales.

    • Gallows Inn 374 Nottingham Road Ilkeston DE7 5BN Telephone(0115) 944 1052

      Large 'u' shaped, single roomed, canalside pub.Has two wood burners for the colder months. Outside is a choice of seating overlooking the canal lock or a raised patio garden which doubles as a covered smoking area. Children allowed until 7pm. Real ale not always on

    • General Havelock Stanton Road Ilkeston DE7 5FW Telephone(0115) 648 7767

      Reopened as a pub in December 2023, with its original name restored. Refurbished with a bright, airy interior in a modern style. There are two bars, with a central serving area. Up to four cask beers are available, from local, regional and national breweries.

      Bar snacks include freshly-made rolls available at lunchtime.

      There is a pub loyalty scheme.

    • Gladstonian 80 South Street Ilkeston DE7 5QJ

      A recently opened micropub, formerly a bridalwear shop, entirely renovated and taken 'back to brick'. There is usually one real ale on offer, frequently from a local independent brewer. A pleasant walled outside drinking area can be found to the rear. Televised sports are shown behind the bar.

    • Hogarths 3 South St Ilkeston DE7 5QT Telephone(0115) 930 2244

      A converted former post office situated close to the market place, which received a complete refurbishment in 2015. The pub has large, spacious bar and seating areas. Multiple television screens (predominantly showing sports).

    • Mallard Heanor Road Ilkeston DE7 8TJ Telephone(0115) 874 7706

      Large roadside pub which offers a carvery and grill. It is popular and caters mainly for food and families. It has a children play area outside. It has three handpumps which serves mainly national brands.

    • Needlemakers Arms Kensington Street Ilkeston DE7 5NY Telephone07842 573380

      An ex-Shipstones pub, set back from the main road. Renovated in 2013, the interior has one large room, with a games and meeting area separated by bi-folding doors. Up to two real ales on the bar.

    • New Inn Bath Street Ilkeston DE7 8AJ Telephone(0115) 877 0637

      One roomed, local pub offering one hand pump.

    • Observatory 14A Market Place Ilkeston DE7 5QA Telephone(0115) 932 8040

      A Wetherspoon pub, named after John Flamsteed, first Astronomer Royal, who was born locally. Unusually, this is a pub converted from a supermarket. The large bar, which looks out onto the Market Place through the large glass façade, dispenses seven cask beers. Upstairs is a smaller eating and drinking area and an outside terrace. It is a short walk to Wharncliffe Road for all bus routes.

    • Rutland Cottage Inn Heanor Road Ilkeston DE7 8TE Telephone(0115) 930 4875

      This freehold pub caters both for the family food market and real ale drinkers. It offers a diverse and wide range of cask ale, with Marston's Pedigree as the house bitter. Four other hand pumps offer a range of changing guest ales both national and local. Its layout is such that a quiet corner can be found at most times. The main menu offers an interesting choice of traditional pub favourites, snacks and sandwiches as well as 28 day aged Derbyshire beef from the grill. The large beer garden is very busy during thew summer months

    • Sir John Warren Market Place Ilkeston DE7 5QB Telephone(0115) 930 7802

      Large Victorian town-centre Greene King 'Meet and Eat' Pub, with an extensive food menu. Two real ales are usually available.

      Live DJ on Saturday nights from 8pm.

    • Spanish Bar 76 South Street Ilkeston DE7 5QJ Telephone(0115) 930 8666

      Refurbished and extended in August 2015 this bar now has three separate drinking areas. It is a cafe style pub with an excellant summer floral display in the beer garden to rear. The main room has comfy leather seats and the bar. A second room offers similar seating and a big screen for sky sports. This is a regular in the GBG due to its excellent range of handpulls. Apart from the two regular ales they have between 3 and 5 guests beers.Erewash Valley Summer pub of the Season 2013, GBG entry 2015.

    • Stanton Cask Bath Street Ilkeston DE7 8FH Telephone07707 244476

      Formerly named the Ilson Tap, and re-opened in June 2023 under new management. A street corner micropub housed in an attractive late Victorian building, and a short walk from the Erewash Canal and cycle trail. Four real ales are served by handpump from independent breweries near and far. Traditional ciders also on offer.

    • Stute Hallam Fields Road Ilkeston DE7 4AZ Telephone(0115) 932 3244

      This pub is also home to Ilkeston Rugby Club but is open to the public at all times. This art deco building is open plan inside and always has one changing real ale, but this can increase to 3 during the Rugby season. The card tables have interesting glass rests underneath. There is no particular quiet room but one end is free from TV's. There are two smoking areas, one of which is covered. Families are welcome, Check Facebook for food

    • Three Horse Shoes 11 Derby Road Ilkeston DE7 5FH

      Re-opened in December 2013 after a refit this is now a free house. It serves two real ales. A large, bright bar area which is sports orientated. Having tv screens and sports memorabilia. The smaller lounge area has a real fire and comfortable seating with local paintings adorning the walls. Attractive rear drinking area. New building in the garden to incorporate beer festivals.

  • Kirk Hallam
    • Cat & Fiddle Ladywood Road, Ilkeston Kirk Hallam DE7 4NJ Telephone(0115) 932 7540

      'Hungry Horse' outlet, large pub offers a family dining area and smaller bar. Serves three cask ales from the Greene King range. Has pool table and darts board in a offset area and sky sports. Large beer garden.

  • Langley Mill
    • Bunny Hop 19 Cromford Road Langley Mill NG16 4ED Telephone07976 296619

      A friendly welcoming micropub, serving real ales from regional and local breweries. A two roomed, two storey building with easy access. Downstairs has a traditional homely feel and is fitted with a log burner. Upstairs there are comfortable sofas. Outside, there is a private south-facing beer garden with a patio, and a grassed area with flower borders.

    • Great Northern 134 Derby Rd Langley Mill NG16 4AA Telephone(01773) 719886

      Refurbished in 2013 this is an historic canal side pub located at the end of the Erewash canal at the Great Northen Basin,It offers six handpulls, selected mainly from local breweries such as Nottingham, Blue Monkey, Navigation. Upto 3 real ciders are also on offer. Food is available Monday to Fridays, 12-1430, 5-8, Saturdays 12-8 with a carvery on Sundays 12-5. There is a beer garden and childrens play area alongside the canal. Essentially a single room it has a number of nooks and crannies to sit in.

    • Inn the Middle 125 Station Road Langley Mill NG16 4DU Telephone(01773) 714888

      A large, spacious roadside pub with an 'island' bar. There is a good-sized outside drinking area to the rear. Offers up to four cask beers, frequently from local and regional breweries.

    • Railway Tavern Micro Bar 188 Station Road Langley Mill NG16 4AE

      Recently refurbished (Dec 19)and re opened. Now selling four beers on hand pump.

  • Long Eaton
    • Barge 177 Tamworth Road Long Eaton NG10 1DH Telephone(0115) 972555

      Completely refurbished both outside and inside. Re-opened Aug 2020. Single room, split into three sections, this has rejuvenated this friendly, local pub and initially is offering two national real ales plus one other. Food now being served. Large outdoor area to the rear with a large screen TV inside a fire engine. Food now served daily, check FB for times and specials. The Erewash Canal is just across the road with moorings for passing boats. GBG 2014 Entry.

    • Blue Bell Inn 73 High St Long Eaton NG10 1JB

      Completely refurbished to a high standard in March 2020. Balanced between an old fashioned town centre pub and sports TV. Internally it is open plan with plenty of seating and is light and airy. Two hand pumps on offer

    • Corner Room Howitt St Long Eaton NG10 1ED Telephone(0115) 972 2197

      Re-opened in June 2021 following a full refurbishment, this was formerly a Wetherspoon pub known as the Twitchel Inn. It has a large, open-plan interior furnished in a warm, contemporary style, with a number of seating areas. There is an interesting and attractive pitched rooflight featuring stained glass designs depicting Long Eaton's industrial past. Up to four cask beers are served, usually from local breweries.

      There is an extensive choice of meals available throughout the day.

    • Eaton Farm Wilsthorpe Road Long Eaton NG10 4AW Telephone(0115) 946 2613

      A Marstons Inns pub, built in the last 30 years this is a large open plan pub which caters mainly for food. It has an extensive and inexpensive range of food availible at all times of the day. This includes a carvery. It is based around a family pub and has an outside play area and large car park. There are some quieter corners and along with pedigree it offers well kept beers from the Martson's range.

    • Mill & Brook 101 Derby Road Long Eaton NG10 4QB Telephone(0115) 998 7518

      Formerly the Harrington Arms, this two-bar pub is located adjacent to the impressive Harrington Mill, an historic Victorian tenement lace factory. The pub is easily reached from the neighbouring Erewash Canal and Erewash Valley Trail.

      Now managed by the Lincoln Green Brewery, a welcome addition to the real ale presence in Long Eaton, and a wide range of Lincoln Green's beers are available on the bar. There is a beer garden, smoking area and car park to the rear.

      An interesting range of tapas and bar snacks is available Monday-Saturday noon-9pm.

    • Moorlands Club Curzon Street Long Eaton NG10 4FL Telephone(0115) 973 2785

      Friendly social club with a number of pub teams. Usually has one local ale on sale

    • Rowells Drinking Emporium 22 High Street Long Eaton NG10 1LL Telephone07809 627286

      A spacious micropub in the former iconic Long Eaton draper's shop of the same name. The pub retains many of the original features and has been refurbished to a high standard, creating a relaxed and cosy atmosphere. Up to six real ales are dispensed by gravity; casks can be seen in the temperature controlled cool room next to the bar. One or two real ciders as well as tea and coffee are available.

    • Sportsman 1 Granville Avenue Long Eaton NG10 4HA Telephone(0115) 972 3475

      A two-bar pub with a modern interior showing televised sports, with multiple Sky TV screens. Pool and darts are available in the smaller bar. There is a single cask beer normally on offer, frequently from an independent brewer. There is a range of hot meals and bar snacks during the day. It has a spacious outdoor seating area bordering the road.

    • Stumble Inn 37 Tamworth Road Long Eaton NG10 1JF Telephone(0115) 972 4529

      Family run freehold which offers a small lounge for a quiet drink and a larger bar area which is orientated towards darts, pool and televised sport. Dominoes on Mondays., quiz every Sunday. Beers frequently on could either be a national handpull or a locally brewed beer, such as Full Mash. Has been in the GBG for three years, 2011 to 2013. Covered outdoor smoking areas.. Popular at bank holidays when events take place.

    • Tappers Harker Main Street Long Eaton NG10 1GR Telephone(0115) 946 1526

      Built in the last 30 years to accommodate family eating. This is a large, 'l' shaped, one room pub. Owned by Martson's, it offers their range of meals which are available until 9pm. Can get busy at weekends with families dining. It has sky sports and a pool table. Decor is well done with a nice wall montage of local landmarks. Over all a pleasant place for a good value meal. A well stocked all weather garden and large patio and beer garden for those warm British days.

    • Wilsthorpe Tavern Wilsthorpe Road Long Eaton NG10 3LJ Telephone(0115) 874 3512

      Large two roomed public house built in the 60's. Refurbished late 2019 and now offering a full menu and special nights for food. It Consists of two 'wings'. A dining/lounge area and a similar sized bar area with pool table, darts and sky sports screen.

    • York Chambers 40 Market Place Long Eaton NG10 1LT Telephone(0115) 946 0999

      Now a micropub, housed in a 1903 Midland Counties Bank. Grade II listed, the building is an interesting and unusual Art Nouveau design, and has a most impressive façade. The interior is little changed, retaining the original entrance lobby, light oak panelled walls and chimney breast. Alterations made as part of the conversion to micropub have been undertaken sensitively and to a high standard, particularly the installation of a temperature controlled cool room.

      Six regularly changing beers (mostly from local breweries) are dispensed by gravity. Real ciders, tea and coffee are also available. A popular and friendly establishment, close to a number of bus routes to Derby, Nottingham and Loughborough, and a must for visitors to the area.

      Reopened 1st December 2022 following a short closure, retaining the previous management team as the new licensees.

  • Loscoe
    • Eclipse 40 High Street, Heanor Loscoe DE75 7LE Telephone(01773) 438246

      Re-opened and re furbished November 2019. Two roomed local pub which offers two real ales. Saturdays have live music.

    • Tip Inn 60a High Street Loscoe DE75 7LF

      Deceptively large micro pub with two rooms, owned by the Alter Ego brewery. There are six hand pumps at the bar with two cask beers from Alter Ego brewery, and at least one dark beer.

      Beer garden to the rear.

      A friendly local conducive to conversation over good beer.

  • Mapperley
    • Old Black Horse Main Street Mapperley DE7 6BY Telephone(0115) 932 9624

      A free house village pub. Serving food and a choice of beers including local ales. Decor includes a display of landlords since 1821. Friendly staff and worth a visit in a picturesque location.

  • Marlpool
    • Marlpool Ale House 5 Breach Road Marlpool DE75 7NJ Telephone07963 511855

      This ale house is one of smallest pubs in Derbyshire. Originally a butchers shop, it has been transformed into a cosy and friendly place to enjoy a drink and a chat with friends and total strangers. The Alehouse contains a varied collection of brewing memorabilia and staff are friendly and informative. The bar is an old Methodist chapel pulpit from where beers and guest ales are sold. Beers are either on hand pump or from the cellar. As well as the Marlpool range there are five changing guest beers.Cider, mead, a small selection of wines and bottled European beers, are also available. The two barrel brewery is outside in the yard. Winner of Erewash Valley Camra winter pub of the year 2015. GBG entry 2020. OPEN BANK HOLIDAY MONDAYS 12-10PM

    • Mundy Arms 147 Ilkeston Road Marlpool DE75 7LX Telephone(01773) 712715

      Large roadside 'Hungry Horse' outlet. Three handpulls from the Greene King range. It offers a family friendly eating experience. Gets popular at weekends.

    • Queens Head 1 Breach Road Marlpool DE75 7NJ Telephone(01773) 768015

      This recently restored ex-Shipstones pub is an absolute delight. It has a multi roomed interior which has no extraneous noise. It has an outside smoking area with its own fire. Inside it has two open fires and a log burner. Regular entrant in the GBG since it re-opened and winner of Erewash Valley Camra Pub of the Year in 2010, it offers six hand pulls and at least four real ciders. Winning East Midlands Cider Pub of the Year in 2010. Aside from the three regular beers, an offering from Oakham Ales is normally on. The landlord is a supporter of local breweries and sources other beers from such establishments as Blue Monkey/Funfair. However he is always open to suggestions and offers a friendly welcome.

  • Risley
    • Risley Park Derby Road Risley DE72 3SS Telephone(0115) 939 2313

      The Risley Park consists of a contemporary bar, separate restaurant and a function suite.The bar serves four real ales but is also orientated towards coffees and meals. The bar has booths and is furnished to a high standard with plenty of comfortable seating areas. Every Friday a live band plays. The restaurant is open for lunch and evening meals every day, bar meals are also available. Both are richly decorated with fabrics, gilt mirrors and designer wall coverings. It does have the feel of an hotel and is part of a small chain of high end pubs/restauarnt outlets.

  • Sandiacre
    • Blue Bell 36 Church St Sandiacre NG10 5DF

      Situated in the older part of Sandiacre and opposite the old village lockup for 'drunks and stray animals', which dates from 1660. The dark wood beams and the stove in the bar create a friendly and warm atmosphere. The rear of the pub offers additional seating, and there is also a conservatory with a pool table. Three handpumps are on the bar serving two regular beers and one occasional guest beer. Cobs available 7 days a week. Beer garden and large car park to rear.

    • Bridge Longmoor Lane Sandiacre NG10 5LW Telephone(0115) 939 3619

      A large family-friendly pub on the road between Long Eaton and Sandiacre. Inside there is a separate bar, no under 18's and lounge whilst outside there is a huge beer garden and plenty of car-parking. The pub serves a wide range of food including snacks, steaks and burgers. There is regular entertainment and a weekly general knowledge quiz. Sky Tv shows most sporting events. Three handpumps supply beers from a variety of brewers including Black Sheep and Everards

    • Plough Inn Town Street Sandiacre NG10 5DU Telephone(0115) 949 9454

      Large roadside pub which backs onto the Erewash canal. The left door allows entry to a bar area away from the main dining. It has two TV screens and a pool table. The right door leads to a large family, food orientated, dining area. Both are distinctly separate and have bar access. Very popular in summer. The rear garden leads onto the canal. At the front are parasols and large tables. The menus offer a wide choice of decently priced 'sizzling' meals.

    • Red Lion Derby Road Sandiacre NG10 5HW

      A large, two roomed pub, situated at the crossroads in Sandiacre. Two Red Lion's stand outside to welcome you in. Recently refurbished (2015). It offers Sky tv and the usual pub games with music at the weekends. It retains most of it features and is a comfortable drinking experience.

    • White Lion Derby Road Sandiacre NG10 5HW Telephone(0115) 939 4644

      A large, two roomed pub. Beer garden to the rear. Entry through main door. Separate lounge to the left and bar to the right.

  • Sawley
    • Bell Inn Tamworth Road Sawley NG10 3GR Telephone(0115) 973 2566

      A traditional pub close to the railway station. TV sports a focal point with racing channels on daily. Outside the pub is a seating area with big parasols and plants. You can sit and watch the world go by. Offers general knowledge quiz on Thursdays, music quiz on Sundays. Bar snacks

    • Harrington Arms 392 Tamworth Road Sawley NG10 3AU Telephone(0115) 973 2614

      Originally an 18th century coaching inn, this large pub has been developed into a pub/restaurant. It has retained some original features and has been sympathetically developed. Close to Sawley Marina, the River Trent is only short walk away and the historic Sawley Parish Church is across the road. The small bar area has been extended and now provides a separate broom to drink. It sells beers from the Greene King stables. It runs a annual beer festival during the August Bank Holiday which is very popular, offering a wide range of beers, music and good food. The restaurant can get busy and is family orientated.

    • Nags Head Inn Wilne Road Sawley NG10 3AL Telephone(0115) 973 2983

      Early 19th century two-roomed local close to the River Trent and Sawley Marina, this is a well used pub which offers good value home cooked food. A traditional local with a good community spirit. The partially beamed ceiling in the lounge has a homely feel and a wood burning stove warms the bar during colder months. A Marstons house which prides itself on its Pedigree. GBG 2014 entry.

    • Railway Inn 29 Wilne Road Sawley NG10 3AP Telephone(0115) 973 4728

      Brick-built corner-house built around the early 1900's. Although open plan the pubis split into four distinct areas with a central bar. As you enter form the road there is a lounge to the left and a smaller 'snug' to the right. Further forward you will come to the bar on the right with a pool room to the left. Although called the Railway the local station and line closed in the early 1930's. Pub made pizzas to order and a large screen in one area. Friendly and popular local.

    • Sawley Junction 176 Tamworth Road Sawley NG10 3JU Telephone07966 757407

      Renovated to a high standard, this micropub has the feel of a traditional 'station' bar and tea shop. An attractively decorated interior, with local railway ephemera and artefacts adorning the walls, the pub takes nearby Long Eaton railway station's former name. It has up to six gravity-dispensed cask beers on offer. A popular local, its proximity to the railway station also makes it handy for commuters. Bar snacks and hot drinks are available throughout the day.

      On bank holiday Mondays the pub opens from 12-9.

    • Steamboat Inn Trent Lock Sawley NG10 2FY Telephone(0115) 946 4341

      Large,two roomed canalside pub. Apart from five real ales it also serves two real ciders. Popular during the day with bikes,hikers, river users and dog walkers. This pub also serves food in the lounge/restaurant. Located at the junction of the River Trent/Soar and Erewash canal the front patio allows good and relaxed views of passing narrowboats and pleasure cruisers. A small site at the rear is set aside for passing campers.

    • Trent Lock Lock Lane Sawley NG10 2FY Telephone(0115) 972 5159

      This large pub, formally known as The Navigation/Trent Navigation was redeveloped in the last three years as a country dining pub. It is a single roomed pub with a seated dining area and a small bar area, separated by the entry Both are comfortable areas to eat either the bar meals or from the more extensive restaurant menu. Handpumps usually supply national beers to a good standard. The garden to the front of the pub lead onto the River Trent and not surprising this pub can get busy in the warmer months. The lock marks the point where the River Trent and River Soar meet with the beginning of the Erewash canal. There are a number of mooring points for short stays. A large free car park services the Trent Lock area and its does get crowded on bank holidays.

    • Trent Lock Golf Club Lock Lane Sawley NG10 2FY Telephone(0115) 946 4398

      Golf Club with large bar open to the public. Comfortable lounge seating with view onto driving range. Separate area for families. Bar meals and separate restaurant with good range of choice. Close to River Trent and Trent Lock, easily accessible from canal and river towpaths.

    • White Lion Tamworth Road Sawley NG10 3AT Telephone(0115) 946 3061

      Located close to the River Trent and Sawley Marina, this pub dates back to the 18th century. It is a two-roomed premises served from a central bar, with both rooms warmed by real fires in the colder months. There is usually background music.

      Outside is a large, attractive beer garden; occasional outdoor live music events are held there during the summer. The wood-fired pizza oven housed in the beer garden is in operation most Fridays and weekends from May to October.

      The pub is a regular entry in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide.

  • Stanley
    • White Hart Derby Road Stanley DE7 6EX Telephone(0115) 837 2940

      Traditional country inn offering traditional pub food and a range of real ales. Refurbished and reopened Aug 2020.

  • Stanton
    • Sevenoaks Inn Lows Lane, Stanton Stanton DE7 4QU Telephone(0115) 932 3189

      This pub used to cater for the Stanton iron works which was to be a large employer in the area. Now offers both a pub environment and also a venue for all occasions. A function room is off the bar and a marquee is to the rear.

  • Stanton by Dale
    • Chequers Inn Dale Road Stanton by Dale DE7 4QF Telephone(0115) 944 5096

      A single-roomed village pub in the lovely village of Stanton by Dale. Four real ales are usually available, including two guest beers from local and national independents. There are seated outside drinking areas to the front and rear, and also a small touring caravan site operated by the pub.

      Note that evening and Sunday lunchtime meals require pre-booking.

      Bank holiday opening hours are 12 noon - 10pm.

    • Stanhope Arms Stanhope Street Stanton by Dale DE7 4QA Telephone(0115) 932 2603

      This is a traditional English pub set in the village of Stanton by Dale. The pub is one roomed and maintains its country pub atmosphere. It has a bar at its head and two areas to either side. They have an upstairs dining area. It attracts people for both its range of four real ales and food..The menu is sourced using local ingredients which provides a range of bar snacks to full three course meals.

  • West Hallam
    • Newdigate High Lane East West Hallam DE7 6HW Telephone(0115) 932 0604

      A large, roadside eatery which offers three handpulls and a range of pub food. Emphasis is on dining but there is a smaller bar area with pool and darts offset from the eating area. Comfortable seating is throughput the pub.Carvery on Wednesdays and Sundays,Tuesdays is curry club and Friday’s fish and chip night. Three handpulls with mainly national beers such as Pedigree, Doombar and Speckled Hen Large car park to rear, beer garden, heated patio and outdoor play area.