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The Peacock Inn, Derby - pub details

Peacock Inn
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Address: Nottingham Road, Derby, Derbyshire, DE1 3QS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32254) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Derby (0.7 miles), Peartree (2.1 miles), Spondon (3.1 miles)

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> Current user rating: 5.6/10 (rated by 14 users)
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Another GBG entry. This one is more of a locals pub. Good, but unusual music (warm leatherette) greeted my arrival. I left to the Skids Into the Valley.

Traditional feel to the pub with plenty of Derby City Football Nick Nacks around the place.

Good beer - I had a breakfast at Tiffanys - but after a long day, failed to record the brewery!

Visit blogged at http://bit.ly/2w1lOlC
Mappiman - 20 Aug 2018 18:14
Supposedly a Marstons pub, but far removed from their typical offering. A long low stone-built building, looking a bit incongruous in a brick terrace. Inside there are two bars at two levels, the front one at road level, and the other side behind lower down. Lots of photos etc on the wall relating to old Derby – and particularly Derby County FC.

There were 7 beers available on handpump, mostly from small local breweries, but also Marstons Pedigree. There was also a handwritten notice saying you could have Bass from the jug (it wasn’t available on draught). I tried the Hartshorn Revolution, which was very nice.

I cant remember anything about food, but did notice they were advertising live music every weekend.

Main drawback was the lack of other people ! I was the only person in the front bar, though there were a couple of others in the back.

7/10 – I’ll be back – hopefully when a few more customers are present !

Martinsh - 5 Jul 2015 21:50
I used this pub 7 days each week because they were selling oakham bishops farewell, Due to a faulty batch they stop selling it, I drink elsewhere now

notafish - 4 Jul 2015 18:50
The Marstons sign on the outside didn't fill us with optimism. But once inside, you realise that this is far more than just a basic Marstons pub. Pedigree was the only Marstons beer. Others were an excellent range of guests - Hartshorns Ignite & Shakademus, Whim Hartington IPA, Burton Bridge Top Dog Stout, Ossett Citra & Fernandes Challenger. Cider was Westons Single Orchard. Service was with a smile and the locals were friendly too. Plenty to like about this pub. If only all Marstons pubs were like this.
blue_scrumpy - 14 Jun 2015 10:13
Visited for a swift one on the way back to our hotel. Found the landlord quiet but amiable enough when he served. A Marstons pub which serves various guests which when I popped included offerings from Whim and Oakham and the Phoenix St George's Flag which was nice but unexceptional. Worth a look.
ahscum - 10 May 2013 18:27

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