Ryans Bar, Derby - pub details

Ryans Bar

Address: 56 St Peters Street, Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 1SN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01332 345577

Nearest train stations Derby (0.6 miles), Peartree (1.7 miles), Spondon (3.2 miles)

Pub suggested by Todd on 16 Jun 2005

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user reviews of Ryans Bar, Derby

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Tucked away off St Peters St between Nat West Bank and the Church. It’s a genuine Irish bar, wooden floors, furniture, fittings etc., newspapers available, no cask ale but a good pint of Guinness as you would expect. There’s a split level bar with the upstairs part being used for families and food and downstairs for drinking. Probably not one for the tourist but it seems to have a good local following and the decently priced menu is popular with local office staff. The bar’s claim to fame is that James Morrison was discovered there on an open mic night.
Millay - 16 Dec 2007 21:43
This is tucked away behind the church, but nip in as the beer was ace when I last visited!
mat_tyg - 14 Nov 2007 21:25
Agreement with everything posted. A hidden gem. If you want a nice Irish pint, this is your place.
monteh - 22 Nov 2005 18:18
The only pub in Derby city centre not to need doormen at the weekend. I reckon that's quite a powerful statement in itself. Hidden away behind the Natwest bank, this gem of an irish pub quietly (except for Wednesday) plies it's trade. And before you ask YES it's genuine, with the Fallon family from Dublin owning the pub. Accoustic music nights on Wednesday attract all sorts of talent but a great crowd of drinkers who are more than knowledgeable about their music. All in all a great place to call my local, never will I be afraind of going in and not knowing anyone. Only enter with a friendly face though, its the law!
Todd - martyn.matthews@uk.experian.com - 16 Jun 2005 15:00

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