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Wheatsheaf Hotel, Baslow - pub details

Address: Nether End, Baslow, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1SR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30681) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Grindleford (4.5 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.2/10 (rated by 10 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Devonshire Arms, Baslow (0.0 miles), Rowley's, Baslow (0.5 miles), Bridge Inn, Calver (1.3 miles), Devonshire Arms, Pilsley (1.4 miles), Derwent Water Arms, Calver (1.9 miles)

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visited sunday 27th lunchtime,packed,no chance of a table,wrong! lady on the door advised us about 10mins wait,took my name went to the bar and ordered a flat hobgoblin.As still as sherry but better! should mention my partner and i are both CAMRA members so this was a real plus.Excellent pint! Perused the pub papers and soon shown to our table.big choice menu from which i chose the lambs liver with bacon and onions.excellent meal served with a smile and an extra boat of gravy.could'nt resist a second pint condeming my partner to drive. Service at all times was tops! It was very busy making the attention of the staff even more remarkable.Asked to see the manager,Shane,to complement him on a well run pub,in fact,the best service i've ever had.Well done all,look forward to a return,cheers! Jimbo-Jane
wisey0639 - 31 Mar 2011 22:02
visited sunday 27th lunchtime,packed,no chance of a table,wrong! lady on the door advised us about 10mins wait,took my name went to the bar and ordered a flat hobgoblin.As still as sherry but better! should mention my partner and i are both CAMRA members so this was a real plus.Excellent pint! Perused the pub papers and soon shown to our table.big choice menu from which i chose the lambs liver with bacon and onions.excellent meal served with a smile and an extra boat of gravy.could'nt resist a second pint condeming my partner to drive. Service at all times was tops! It was very busy making the attention of the staff even more remarkable.Asked to see the manager,Shane,to complement him on a well run pub,in fact,the best service i've ever had.Well done all,look forward to a return,cheers! Jimbo-Jane
wisey0639 - 31 Mar 2011 22:02
Nice enough place for families - we've had Sunday lunch here a couple of times recently because we've had a new baby in tow. Probably wouldn't want to go here otherwise, although they do have Jennings beers on which is a plus.
rob1981 - 15 Mar 2011 00:18
Re my posting below I should have said the Devonshire Arms not the Derbyshire Arms
zmills - 20 Jul 2009 10:31
I recently stayed in the Chatsworth Caravan Site near Baslow with my partners parents. We fancied a pub dinner so we looked on this site.

This pub is a lovely pub despite the comments below. The food was pub food and tasted nice, the staff were polite and attentive and in line with the two comments below is a cosy friendly pub.

As we looked on this site we searched for Baslow and two pubs were listed, this and the Derbyshire Arms. Given the two bad reviews for the Wheatsheaf and as strangers to the area, we decided that the Derbyshire was a safer bet ... but it wasn't. This is why I am surprised at the two bad comments for the wheatsheaf and how they specifically suggest you go to the Derbyshire as the Wheatsheaf is terrible .. bizarre as we found it to be the other way around!!

The Wheatsheaf was a lovely pub with lots of people in for dinner on a Sunday evening at 7.45pm, whereas the Derbyshire Arms is dirty, with a musty smell and when I visited, completely empty ..

To be honest you need to form your own opinion. If you are staying in Baslow or the Chatsworth Caravan Site I would suggest going into both pubs to make your own mind up (they are across the road from each other) .. and if the Derbyshire is on a parr to how we found it, then you, like me will be reading the messages and thinking this doesn't compare to reality.
zmills - 20 Jul 2009 10:27

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