The Old Hall Inn, Hope - pub details
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Address: Market Place, Hope, Hope Valley, Derbyshire, S33 6RH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6200) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Hope - Derbyshire (0.7 miles), Bamford (2.5 miles), Edale (3.6 miles)
General information: Has Becks on tap.
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Cheshire Cheese Inn, Hope (0.3 miles), Poachers Arms, Hope (0.3 miles), Woodroffe Arms, Hope (0.3 miles), Travellers Rest, Bradwell (0.8 miles), Ye Olde Bowling Green Inn, Bradwell (1.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Old Hall Inn, Hope
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Perfect village inn - lots of rooms, quirky pub decor, friendly staff. lovely pint of theakstons best bitter. Highly recommended and easily the best of the two in the village. Mappiman - 17 Apr 2019 18:47 |
A decent pub with 5 or 6 casks available. Well worth a visit. alexw - 23 Mar 2014 18:12 |
Popped in on our way past for a pint whilst out walking on a wet winters day. Enjoyed them sat in front of the fire drying off a bit. Castle Rock Harvest Pale and Adnams Southwold Bitter were on offer, along with a couple of others. Staff were nice, prices high-ish. littledrummerboy - 19 Mar 2013 21:32 |
You are pretty much right about all of that GeofB. Personally I quite like the Old Hall, but with regard to the uniformity which is rife with Peak District pubs the blame lies firmly with the pubco's. There's no doubt that popping out for a quick couple is no longer an option for most people if �5-�7 barely wets the sides. vladtheimbiber - 17 Sep 2012 14:32 |
Big rambling place, lots of interconnected rooms. A typically average Peak District car-tourist pub with respect to prices, food quality, beer quality, beer choice,and customer service which means that you will pay around �7 for a half decent baguette sandwich and chips, and around �3.30 per pint with a choice of 3 or 4 well kept cask ales served by professionally polite barstaff. This place is so similar to others that it is difficult to do a meaningful review of them other than bang on about minor irrelevant differences. Considering that the average price of a pint across the country is supposed to be �2.70 and that a sandwich and chips ought realistically be more at the �4 to �6 level these pubs seem to float in a higher plane of existence with suspiciously similar high prices. If only it was economical for Wetherspoons to open a few pubs in the countryside to bring in a little competition. As the Times stated recently, a pint of beer nowadays is becoming a luxury item. GeofB - 11 Sep 2012 00:08 |
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