The Rambler Country House, Edale - pub details
Address: Hope Valley, Edale, Derbyshire, S33 7ZA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6895) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Edale (0.1 miles), Hope - Derbyshire (4.3 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Fruit machines
- Food served (Mon-Sat 12 - 9:30), Sunday roast (12 - 8:30)
- Outside seating, Children allowed, Car park, Accommodation available
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> Current user rating: 3.3/10 (rated by 68 users)
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Old Nags Head, Edale (0.3 miles)
user reviews of the Rambler Country House, Edale
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| I've just joined this site and it's some time since I experienced this ordeal of a pub. I found myself reading the reviews, laughing out loud and nodding in agreement. All these bad reviews are absolutely spot on, - all true. GeofB - 24 Nov 2011 15:56 |
| visited this pub a week ago for food and drink .The pub is dirty and the food is mush on a plate ,bear watery,staff rude would never re visit milkchocolates - 22 Apr 2011 13:21 |
| It wasn't the barmaid's fault, she was as much a victim of lacklustre management at this alleged three star inn as we were. There had been a folk evening two days earlier and the cellar had been drunk dry of real ales. Two days to obtain fresh supplies is clearly beyond the landlord. If it were only that I wouldn't be writing this but, when we ordered lunch, two of the dishes were incomplete: no coleslaw on a chicken sandwich with salad despite the menu promising it, and pork loin chops served with no vegetables although the specials board advertised fresh veg in season. When we complained the coleslaw appeared on a dish "because one of you is non-dairy and we thought it best". True but they also said the coleslaw was dairy free so it didn't matter! On the loin chops and the missing vegetables, the chef said that someone must have altered the specials board as vegetables were not usually included. But still, frozen peas and boiled carrots were eventually provided. Just when are frozen peas out of season? To cap it all, the advertised malted multigrain bread of the sandwiches was stale! motco - 26 Mar 2011 14:38 |
| My Partner and I stayed at the Ramblers Inn Saturday 30th October 2010 and fully recommend it, food was lovely!! staff were lovely!! the room we stayed in was excellent no complaints whatsoever!! cant wait to re-visit. I have read a lot of bad reviews, which i have found out to be because of the previous management, thankfully we didnt visit while they were there. We also visited the Nags Head (which incidentally has also had bad reviews) the staff were very friendly, the atmosphere was great, so once again no complaints. Max19 - 31 Oct 2010 20:21 |
| My wife and I, together with around 20 friends stayed at the Rambler in October 2010 for a long weekend's walking. The place had just been taken over by a couple of new joint managers, Maraide (not sure about spelling) and Chris. They made us very welcome, and we were perfectly satisfied with the accommodation, food and beer. To judge by other reviews, it would appear that the place has been rather poorly managed in the recent past. It's a bit early to say how the new people will do, but they certainly seem eager to improve its reputation. The location could not be better, of course, let's hope the service, ambience, etc., will in future match it. Barrywhite - 14 Oct 2010 14:33 |
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