The Rambler Country House, Edale - pub details
Address: Hope Valley, Edale, Derbyshire, S33 7ZA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 6895)
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: 3.8/10 (rated by 37 users)
> Local guide: Derbyshire pub guide
other pubs nearby:
Old Nags Head, Edale (0.3 miles)
user reviews of the Rambler Country House, Edale
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| We would just like to share the enjoyable weekend we have just had at the rambler inn. Food was a step up from bar food. Staff were polite and pleasant. The rooms were comfortable with beds to die for. Good food was delivered fast and piping hot. Free range eggs for breakfast. What more could you ask for? Best of all, good selection of real ales. The only suggestion we make to the management is to replace the T.V remote control as it didn’t work even when the batteries were replaced. Overall it was a marvellous weekend and we will be returning later in the year with friends. spencer1963 - 20 Oct 2008 19:59 |
| As keen walkers we walk in Edale a lot. We always eat and drink in the old nags head and have never had problems until now. I don’t know if they have new management or chefs but we were disappointed on this visit. After being in the pub for two hours, having a well earned drink we went to the bar to order food .We were advised by a barman food was finished when we asked why the food was finished we were told that they were too busy and stopped serving early. We then decided to try the other pub at the bottom of the village, The Rambler country house which we had always walked past because it didn’t look very welcoming. I have to say that the food and service was very excellent. We went inside and it was very busy. We just managed to get a table as we were standing next to a table of 4 people who were just leaving. We went to the bar and ordered. The food was very good and arrived within 15 minutes. The staff was very friendly. I must say I will be giving the old nags head a miss in the future and going to the Rambler country house instead. ‘How appearances can be deceiving’ shaw65 - 10 Oct 2008 18:14 |
| Just got back from a weekend at the Ramblers. I have never encountered such BAD customer service! A few examples include: -they cleaned the floor in the bar with bleach at 10.30 at night, nice smell to go with beer. -the waitress couldn't fetch a bowl of chips to go with the dinner they had just brought out, we had to queue at the bar to order them whilst meal going cold -lights switched on and off repeatedly at 11.30 on the dot until everyone had gone - refused to get us more toast because "the kitchen is closed" this was at 9.55, breakfast ends at 10. -THEN asked us to leave the breakfast area so they could clear away, the hoover had already been brought out and plugged in -rude, unhelpful bar staff -a very rude manageress who spoke to her staff in a manner which they obviously copy with the guests The only positives I can think of: the beds were comfy and the view is lovely. I will definitely not be going there again, they do not deserve my money! suejanedb - 28 Sep 2008 20:37 |
| Terrible place. Visited with friends last night. Tried to order food from a rude, mute bar man. We tried ordering one dish, to be told it was sold out. Tired another, same problem. We asked if anything else was sold out to be told it wasn't. Next dish we ordered - sold out! So we resorted to 6 chip butties - confirming with the lad that this would constitute chips in a breadbun. When they came, it was just chips - no bread. When we commented, the manageress flew off the handle, told us we were rude and we couldn't have ordered chip butties as they don't sell them. Some lad then marched out of the pub, swore at us (calling us "effing civvies" for some reason) before getting dragged back inside by the dragon of a manageress. Really quite bizarre! Basically, I'd avoid this place like the plague. Terrible, rude, inefficient service and agressive staff. Horrible. sheffield_john - 28 Sep 2008 12:48 |
| My wife children and I have just recently stayed at this hotel. We decided to comment on our enjoyable stay but were so shocked at other comments on this website as our stay was quite the opposite. We booked a family room which accommodated 4. As soon as we arrived after a long journey the staff was extremely helpful offering to help us with our bags up two flights of stairs. After settling in to our room. We went down to the restaurant. Seeing how busy it was we were worried about getting a table for the evening meal but were advised by a lady who I think was the manageress that there was already a table reserved for us as we were residents. The food was very good and went down great with a pint of real ale. As a real ale drinker myself who drinks at many pubs I was rather happy at the large selection of real ales. The hotel rooms were fantastic and looking out into the hills of Edale was a pleasure every morning. As a lady my wife always checks the toilets and found them to be cleanest and best smelling toilets and to finish them off a vase of fresh flowers My family and I will defiantly return to the rambler country house next summer and would recommend it to anyone patterson68 - 24 Sep 2008 21:44 |
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