The Barrel Inn located at Bretton, Hope Valley S32 5QD, UK

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On a rural road in Peak District National Park, this quaint, circa-1597 pub with rooms is 2 miles from both the A623 road and Eyam Hall, a historic home, and 7 miles from tours of Peak Cavern.

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Jaz Reuter

4 Google Rating

Great location!! The view is amazing. Food was delicious! And service was good too. My sister had th

4/ 5

Great location!! The view is amazing. Food was delicious! And service was good too. My sister had the road in the hole; she said the sausages were beautiful and I had the leek tart which was delicious, plus the grape salad with it was interesting but also nice. Will definitely be back again.

Angela

5 Google Rating

Lovely Sunday lunch today with family. Great staff (hard working) , great food and they've got the

5/ 5

Lovely Sunday lunch today with family. Great staff (hard working) , great food and they've got the set up perfectly sorted. Can't wait until the next time. Keep up the good work folks

Ruth Newey

5 Google Rating

Delicious food. Pricey but.worth it. Superb views in a beautiful area. Well worth the trip. Good ser

5/ 5

Delicious food. Pricey but.worth it. Superb views in a beautiful area. Well worth the trip. Good service too. Disabled toilet..no need for a radar key. Parking a problem, but it was Sunday. Seating area outside with service, alongside gorgeous flowers. Would go again.

Paul Ottaway

5 Google Rating

Excellent cusine, friendly efficient staff and great collection of hand pulled beers. I would highly

5/ 5

Excellent cusine, friendly efficient staff and great collection of hand pulled beers. I would highly recommend the Barrel. It's one of the highest pubs above sea level in Derbyshire. Worth a visit when pubs reopen.

Lisa Kelly

5 Google Rating

We had a lovely stay. From the moment we arrived we were welcomed by the friendly staff who showed u

5/ 5

We had a lovely stay. From the moment we arrived we were welcomed by the friendly staff who showed us to our gorgeous rooms. The pub and accommodation were perfect for our weekend stay. Clean, comfortable and finished to a high standard. The food is excellent, with local fresh produce, we enjoyed a lovely breakfast and the best roast dinner in the pubs restaurant before we left. We can’t wait to return!

Busy Bee

5 Google Rating

Beautiful countryside pub with the most outstanding view. And a beautiful open fire. Friendly staff

5/ 5

Beautiful countryside pub with the most outstanding view. And a beautiful open fire. Friendly staff whom made me effort lovely warming mulled wine on a winters evening.

Cathy Suffolk

5 Google Rating

Spectacular views from the little seating area outside. Lovely place and very welcoming staff. We o

5/ 5

Spectacular views from the little seating area outside. Lovely place and very welcoming staff. We only stopped for drinks but would definitely return for food if we pass this way again.

Graham Barlow

4 Google Rating

Only popped in for a coffee, but the place looked nice and clean, staff were helpful and friendly

4/ 5

Only popped in for a coffee, but the place looked nice and clean, staff were helpful and friendly

Shell

3 Google Rating

The food was just average I'm afraid. Having skin on the battered fish was a bit off putting. The ch

3/ 5

The food was just average I'm afraid. Having skin on the battered fish was a bit off putting. The chips weren't proper chips. I got lots of bits on my plate. The pastry on the pie was too think. I also think when ordering bread and butter, it should have butter on the bread, not margarine (didn't taste that nice) and not be cut into triangle halves. Maybe let the customers put their own butter on the bread. The pub itself was set in a beautiful spot.

John Young

5 Google Rating

Very nice place, great food and excellent service.

5/ 5

Very nice place, great food and excellent service.

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  • Saturday11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Sunday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Monday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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