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Five Lamps, Derby - pub details

Five Lamps

Address: 25 Duffield Road, Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 3BH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 10623) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Derby (1.2 miles), Peartree (2.4 miles), Spondon (3.6 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.7/10 (rated by 32 users)
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Very functional, yet perfectly formed, locals pub. I dont know how Derby seems to carry over the quantity of pubs and the quantity of beer they serve. Another 8 available here.

TT Landlord in great condition.

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Mappiman - 20 Aug 2018 17:49
Another place I seem to have forgotten to report on, despite have been there a number of times. Maybe it’s because it’s usually in the middle of a pub-crawl ?!

The friends I take on these crawls seem to regard this as one of their favourites, nut I feel it isn’t quite so much of a local’s pub as some others, and has a few pretentious features that grate with me.

Anyway, there are usually about 13 real ales available – enough to make anyone’s mouth water. There is a bit of a tendency to concentrate on the grapefruity hoppy IPAs, but usually at least one dark beer available. On my last visit I had the local Littleover Gold, which was very nice. There are also 3 real ciders available – these are on the other side of the central bar.

The interior is open-plan and not particularly large, but with a number of nooks and crannies – I don’t think any two tables are the same !

My last visit was also the first time I had eaten there. The range isn’t enormous, and is mostly standard pub fare, but I have to say both the quality and quantity are excellent. [ I had the plaice & chips – for £6.95 ] The one drawback being that the food is presented in a rather pseudo manner, with everything being served separately in it’s own specially shaped container.

7/10 – a really good pub, but not a great one.

Martinsh - 29 Feb 2016 23:09
return for the first time since last post, much better beer. Had Tiger, one from Salopian and one from Mickleover. Good atmosphere, now 8/10
ben23699 - 3 Dec 2015 21:44
This pub has a good reputation and is GBG listed. Called in for 4 take out pints of Tiger last week, it was pretty ordinary which is annoying when you have 4 to get through. 5/10

ben23699 - 30 Mar 2015 21:12
Handsome, partly wood panelled pub on the outskirts of the city centre. Usually sporting at least 9 hand pumped ales, much of it usual fayre but kept in great condition. A little bit ho- hum compared to more independently minded pubs nearby, but always worth a look if in the vicinity. Efficient, cheerful bar service adds a bit of distinction.
7/10.
ILooklikeme - 9 Jan 2015 11:33

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