The Moon Inn, Stoney Middleton - pub details
Address: High Street, Stoney Middleton, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S32 4TL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 39749) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Grindleford (2.7 miles), Hathersage (3.7 miles), Bamford (5.1 miles)
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Eyre Arms, Calver Sough (0.7 miles), Miners Arms, Eyam (0.8 miles), Derwent Water Arms, Calver (0.8 miles), Chequers Inn, Hope Valley (1.2 miles), Bridge Inn, Calver (1.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Moon Inn, Stoney Middleton
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Poor welcome, pub empty on a fri evening, says it all. Hobgoblin real ale on so was really hopefully but pint was awful. No alcohol free lager for the driver...standard now in most pubs so disappointing. A resident was trying to explain what no gluten meant and was asked inane questions like will Yorkshire pudding be ok!!! Left my pint..it was too awful to drink...and no one was around to care. Do not bother,,,travel a little further up the road to three stags at ward low or red lion at litton. Tjspa - 18 Aug 2013 18:26 |
An old pub with a dual character in many ways. It doesn't seem to know into which category it falls, whether it be a touroid trap or a local's pub. It has a large car park, unusual in itself in this claustrophobic village,and also a large gloomy beer garden at the back. Inside it has been opened up from the conglomeration of small bare rooms it was in the late 70s when last I went in. Then it was full of hard drinking climbers. Now it caters for a few locals and passing tourists. There's some incongruous looking armchairs that would be more at home in a hotel foyer but they are set on a tough matting floor and there is a large screen TV always switched on for daytime TV. At first glance it looks like it would not welcome any but the richer tourist yet above the door a prominent notice states that dogs and muddy boots are welcome. Pricewise it's also a strange mix as the drink is very expensive but the meals, which are generously portioned and good quality, are very reasonably priced. For example, a pint of Hobgoblin at �3.40, a bottle of Echo Falls wine for �13.95. (I can get a bottle of that along with 2 meals in Yates' for �9.95.) Yet a large beef sandwich, salad & chips is a fiver and makes a filling meal. So, best thing to do is to go for your lunch but not a drinking session. GeofB - 13 Jul 2012 20:27 |