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Excellent Bradfield Brewery ales - Farmers blonde for me . The food was very good. I had the usual Steak pie and the menu indicated a good choice of traditional pub grub. Very reasonable price and good portions as well! We called in early on a Saturday evening - all the tables were booked from 19:00 onwards so well worth phoning ahead. Really worth a visit.
Afterwalking - 20 Oct 2013 20:55
Excellent Bradfield Brewery ales - Farmers blonde for me . The food was very good. I had the usual Steak pie and the menu indicated a good choice of traditional pub grub. Very reasonable price and good portions as well! We called in early on a Saturday evening - all the tables were booked from 19:00 onwards so well worth phoning ahead. Really worth a visit.
Afterwalking - 20 Oct 2013 20:55
Visited this pub on a sunny Sunday evening, and found it to be very pleasant.
The pub is stone built, and the inside is cosy and welcoming. Choice at the bar was very good, with five real ales on offer, including three from the nearby Bradfield Brewery and one from Great Newsome, additionally, the cost of our round seemed reasonable. We sat outisde in the garden to the rear, which provides good views of the local countryside.
The garden area could do with a slight clean up, whilst inside, the carpet has seen better days, but overall, a nice place which I will visit again.
SouthYorkshireman - 4 Jul 2011 20:35
i go walking with a group and we always end for a social drink before the coach picks us up. well i wish every pub at the end of the walk was like the plough. great location good range of local real ales.lovely food. passionate landlord freindly bar staff, and �2 a pint. the ales are mostly from the nearby bradfield brewery which you can see from the front door bradfield blonde,plough, furrow, and brown cow were all on offer along with a beer from the thorne brewery near doncaster. also there was a proper cider. the best thing though was the cost .two quid a pint makes it cheaper than wetherspoons.i didnt eat but a friend did and there was no complaints about his plaice and chips.full range of roasts available on this sunday. the pub is serverd by a bus that connects with the hillsbourgh interchange . i will be going again very soon.how does the advert go...carlsberg dont do pubs but if they did it would be the plough.
loiner8 - 2 Mar 2011 08:30
Lounge one half and small public bar dominated by a snooker table the other. Pleasant village location at the bototm of a valley surrounded by hills and yet only 7 miles from the centre of Sheffield. had a pint of Plough bitter - a Bradfield ale brewed especially for the Plough. Was okay but not the best of Bradfield's offerings.
anonymous - 30 Jan 2011 12:56
Fantastic location. We often pop in after a walk and sit in the garden, which the kids enjoy because it has a long lawn, a climbing frame and sometimes a bouncy castle. Not that this is a gaudy funpub. It's an old buiding housing a traditional pub. A good range of well-kept beers, including Bradfield Ales from up the hill. The food is straightforward (but popular - it's always busy), the sandwiches are basic (though they used to be better: served on thickly cut bread not sliced packet bread), the chips great. The staff are very friendly - not always the case with pubs in fine locations.
Stein - 7 May 2010 16:17
Stone-built village pub in the Peak District village of Low Bradfield. It serves a range of the excellent Bradfield ales from the local brewery. Inside there are two seperate areas. The most interesting- the bar room-is mainly given over to diners- the food here is very popular. It features a very attractive large fireplace and the fire was roaring on my winter visit, only wish I coould have got a seat nearby. The other room is a snooker room with a medium-sized snooker table and is generally more basic. A great Peak District pub that features in CAMRA's Peak District Pub Walks yet is within easy reach of Sheffield. The pub can be reached and combined with the Nags Head at Stacey Bank and the Old Horns in High Bradfield on a walk from Malinbridge- the final stop on the North-Western Supertram branch- which I recommend you do!
Carlurmston - 30 Apr 2009 12:54

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