Derby Eating & Drinking Guide

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A collection of some of the best eating and drinking establishments in Derby including winners from the Derby Food and Drink Awards.

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A champagne bar and the height of Indian fine dining. From the crystal-clear chandeliers to the freshly-trimmed lamb cutlets, precision and presentation are the buzz words of the Cardamom Club.

The Times describes Anoki as a top ten Indian restaurant in the UK. Sea bass, salmon and king prawns direct from the clay tandoor are served beneath the gilded vaulting of the old Derby Picture Hall.

Best for... Exquisite Indian food, creating a vibrant experience

Best for... Contemporary cuisine in a stylish environment

CARDAMOMCLUB Pentagon Island, Nottingham RoadDE21 6DAcardomom-club.com01332 867840

ANOKI129 London Road,DE1 2QN anokiderby.co.uk 01332 292888

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This pocket-sized book has been created to shine a light on Derby’s booming food and drink sector.

It’s an easy-to-use guide to introduce you to some of the best of what we have to offer. Derby is first and foremost a business city. Home to world giants such Bombardier, Rolls-Royce and Toyota, plus scores of SMEs, the city attracts thousands of business visitors each week.

Our weekend visitor economy is growing too, due to the success of festivals such as Format and Feste, plus easy access to the Peak District.

Add to this the 750,000 people who live within 30 minutes of the city centre and you can see why so many establishments are popping up across town. We have included almost an eclectic collection of 50 of the best restaurants and pubs, most of which are independents and unique to Derby. Many of the restaurants are award-winners and some recognised as being among the best in their fieldin the UK.

The Lonely Planet describes Derby as the UK’s Real Ale capital and the listed pubs have an offer radically different from the tied brands. Use this guide as a tool for discovery, experiment a bit and let palate take you on a new journey…

This guide has been produced by Marketing Derby. We have tried to ensure that the information is as accurate as possible.

www.marketingderby.co.uk

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59 Abbey StreetDE22 3SJ01332 265656

Darley Abbey MillDarley AbbeyDE22 1DZdarleys.com01332 364987

Derby’s best kept secret. Rave reviews on Trip Advisor describe Ebi Sushi as one of the best Japanese restaurants in the UK. Usually full of Japanese people who come here for soft crab, wasabi fish roe eggs and simply amazing sashimi.

Best for... Authenticity - book ahead at this popular restaurant

Best for... Traditional Italian with a twist

Best for... Occasions when both ambience and food matter

Set on a dramatic weir in chi chi Darley Abbey - a picture perfect spot to enjoy some of the best food in the region. One of Derby’s iconic restaurants, with two rosettes in the AA Restaurant Guide for the past seven years.

Best for... Pre-show thespian dining

EBI SUSHI

22 Iron GateCathedral Quarter, DE1 3GPtheeuropeanrestaurant.co.uk01332 368732

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Located opposite Derby Cathedral on the historic, cobbled street of Iron Gate, The European captures the best tastes of Italy in their restaurant and bistro. Try their monthly Festa Italiana for an evening with a difference.

DARLEY'S

15 Theatre WalkSt Peter’s QuarterDE1 2NFderbytheatre.co.uk01332 593939

Pre-theatre nosh at The Bistro in the rejuvenated and vibrant, award-winning Derby Theatre. Coupled with a lively events calendar, you could be fed, watered and entertained in under four hours.

theatrederby

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9 - 11 Bold LaneCathedral QuarterDE1 3NTibericotapas.com/derby01332 345456

Best for... Rustic simplicity with refined ingedients

A newcomer to the Derby restaurant scene, Iberico offers tapas dishes direct from Madrid: featuring the spice of piquillo peppers, the saltiness of the Fisherman’s Paella and the tenderness of slow-cooked beef ribs.

IBERICO

50 Queen StreetCathedral QuarterDE1 3DEjackrabbitskitchen.co.uk01332 349966

Best for... People-watching in the Cathedral Quarter

The city’s cornerstone for artisan produce, Jack Rabbits revels in serving homemade bread, cheeses, pâtés and pastries in its France-inspired curved cafe. A great destination for a lunchtime meeting when a buzzy atmosphere is essential.

RABBITSJACK

18 Friar GateCathedral QuarterDE1 1BXlebistrotpierre.co.uk01332 370470

Derby’s most established French bistrot for lunchtime meetings and evening dining in the Friar Gate restaurant hub. Seasonal specials are chalked on the board everyday. Booking is advised.

Best for... French treat with charm and intimacy

PIERRELE BISTROT

The Old ChapelBrook StreetDE1 3PFmasarestaurantwinebar.com01332 203345

Set in a beautifully converted Grade II listed chapel in Derby’s west end, Masa has a great reputation for its fine food having been awarded two AA rosettes for its quality and listing in the Good Food Guide.

Best for... Exclusive environment and immaculately prepared food

MASA

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4 Friary StreetDE1 1JFderbymoonsha.co.uk01332 343288

Best for... The dramatic Teppanyaki bar - watch and be entertained

MoonSha delivers a vibrant theatre of authentic food from the Far East with a Japanese emphasis at its core - ramen, bento boxes and all. The talented chefs create a blend of the best sushi combinations from around the world.

MOON SHA

Main RoadMorleyDE7 6DGmorleyhayes.com01332 780480

Best for... Ultimate location for foodies and golf enthusiasts

Nestled amongst the rolling hills just a few miles outside the city, Dovecote Restaurant is multi award-winning, of 2 AA Rosette status and intimate. A variety of menus plus a very popular Sunday lunches on offer.

hayesMORLEY

Cathedral Quarter Hotel16 St Mary’s GateDE1 3JRthefinessecollection.com01332 546080

A grand sweeping staircase with an original stained-glass window leads you to the restaurant which is also home to the Chef’s Table, an exclusive dining experience that provides insight into how your dishes are prepared.

Best for... Inspiring modern British food and great cocktail bar

opulence

Market PlaceCathedral QuarterDE1 3ASderbyquad.co.uk01332 290606

The beating heart of Derby’s cultural scene, QUAD is the destination to soak up artistic ambience and grab a bite to eat too. A lively space to enjoy food and drink before browsing an exhibition or catching the latest award-winning independent film.

Best for... Mixing with trendy creatives and watching the world go by

QUAD

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Wheelwright WayPride ParkDE24 8SQsevenrestaurant.co.uk01332 332277

Best for... Contemporary, comfortable and delicious food

Newcomer Seven is already making its mark on the city’s thriving business community. A great venue for delicious breakfasts, important lunch meetings with clients or after-work drinks with colleagues. Private dining also available.

SEVEN

155 London RoadDE1 2QSstelianaandsaphos.co.uk01332 385200

Best for... Greek food with a Cypriot twist

A veteran of the Derby restaurant scene serving traditional Greek food for twenty years. Book out the whole evening as the mezze keeps on coming from the kitchen. Weekends bring live entertainment and casks of wine.

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Holiday Inn RiverlightsSt Peter’s QuarterDE1 2AWstresarestaurants.com01332 412644

The highest restaurant in Derby, serving cuisine with Italian flair. Traditional pizza and pasta dishes can be enjoyed alongside their nod to local produce with dishes such as Salt Marsh Derbyshire Lamb and cheeses from around the county.

Best for... Italian food with stunning views of Derby’s skyline

STRESA

8 Bold LaneCathedral QuarterDE1 3NTderby.thaidusit.co.uk01332 372016

Another Cathedral Quarter standard, the food is totally authentic and the whole dining experience is designed to transport customers into the Thai culture. The atmosphere is extremely friendly and unhurried.

Best for... Classic Thai cuisine at a reasonable price

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16d George StreetCathedral QuarterDE1 1EHrestaurantzest.co.uk01332 381101

Best for... Relaxed fine dining

Beautiful converted stable building with a smart but relaxed atmosphere. Double winners of ‘Restaurant of the Year’ in the Derby Food and Drink Awards for 2012 and 2013. Zest prides itself on local sourcing.

zest

Best for... Choice of restaurant chains and independents

This bustling, tree-lined and elegant Georgian street is one of the oldest in Derby and many of the historic buildings have been sympathetically converted to create a fantastic bar and restaurant scene.

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These busy streets, conveniently located near Derby’s train station, have a great selection of restaurants in close proximity to each other. Most have an international feel from Lebanese to Indian and Mexican to Tibetan - there’s no lack of choice.

Best for... Mixing convenience and choice

MIDLAND RD

Best for... Light snacks to three course meals whatever time of day

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You’ll be spoilt for choice with alomost 50 cafés and restaurants including international names like Starbucks and Costa Coffee, plus newcomers Wagamama and Patisserie Valerie. Another 12 outlets form the 800-seat Eat Central dining area.

westfield.com/derby/dining

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Derby RamStatue

Crown & County

Courts

CathedralGreen

St. Mary’s R.C. Church

St. Mary’s Chapelon the Bridge

Little Chester

Chester Green Recreation Ground

PoliceH.Q.

RacecoursePark

Derbyshire CountyCricket Ground

Royal Mail

London RoadCommunity

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Derby Arboretum

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Landau ForteCollege

MARKETPLACE

Osnabrück Square

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RiversideCar Park

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Anoki

Cardamom Club

Darley’s

Derby Theatre

Ebi Sushi

The European

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Jack Rabbits

Le Bistrot Pierre

Masa

Moon Sha

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Morley Hayes

Opulence

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Stelianos and Saphos

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Bar 16

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The Flowerpot

The Furnace

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Mr Grundy’s

Number Five

Old Bell Tudor Bar

Red Zebra

Revolucion de Cuba

Seven Stars

Old Silk Mill Ale & Cider House

The Standing Order

The Tap

Ye Olde Dolphin Inne

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Discover more on the FREE Taste Derby app

www.tastederby.com

This pocke- book has been created to shine a light on Derby’s booming food and drink sector.

It’s an easy-to-use guide to introduce you to some of the best of what we have to offer. Derby is first and foremost a business city. Home to world giants such Bombardier, Rolls-Royce and Toyota, plus scores of SMEs, the city attracts thousands of business visitors each week.

Our weekend visitor economy is growing too, due to the success of festivals such as Format and Feste, plus easy access to the Peak District.

Add to this the 750,000 people who live within 30 minutes of the city centre and you can see why so many establishments are popping up across town. We have included almost an eclectic collection of 50 of the best restaurants and pubs, most of which are independents and unique to Derby. Many of the restaurants are award-winners and some recognised as being among the best in their field in the UK.

The Lonely Planet describes Derby as the UK’s Real Ale capital and the listed pubs have an offer radically different from the tied brands. Use this guide as a tool for discovery, experiment a bit and let palate take you on a new journey…

This guide has been produced by Marketing Derby. We have tried to ensure that the information is as accurate as possible.

www.marketingderby.co.uk

203 Siddals RoadDE1 2QEalexandrahotelderby.co.uk01332 293993

Best for... Continual shift of 6-8 ales on tap provides great choice

The birthplace of the real-ale revolution, it was here the first Derby CAMRA team met to champion quality drinks and the public houses they are served in. A popular stopping point for the rail station.

hotel

Best for... Perfect place to try new cocktails

A haven in the city centre where real cocktails are a speciality, Bar 16 is class personified. Choose, order and watch as your aperitif is concocted in front of your eyes, before being served in their lavish, high ceiling lounge.

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16 St Mary’s GateCathedral QuarterDE1 3JRthefinessecollection.com01332 546080

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Winner of ‘Best Newcomer’ in the Derby Food and Drink Awards 2013, The Bell & Castle has recently undergone a huge refurbishment to become yet another destination for real-ale and food lovers.

Best for... Fresh-to-orderpizzas, as well as a popular Sunday lunch

A former railwaymen’s retreat serving its ale brewed metres away from the bar. Make time to browse the decorated walls too; all crammed to the ceiling with ale memorabilia and beer bottles from hundreds of years ago.

Best for... A Victorian pub that oozes character

98 Burton RoadDE1 1TG01332 209808

Railway TerraceDE1 2RUbrunswickderby.co.uk01332 290677

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Exeter PlaceDE1 2EUexeterarms.co.uk01332 605323

Best for... Quirky food served with great Dancing Duck ales

Derby Food and Drink Award winner in 2012 and 2013, the Exeter Arms has been packing them in with its cutting edge approach, all in a very traditional setting. Bijoux rooms host regular unplugged music, quizzes and stand-up comedy.

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Best for... Ploughman’s platter and the county’s best ales

Named Derby CAMRA ‘Pub of the Year’ for 2012, the Five Lamps is a perfect venue to sample the taste of Derbyshire and is the starting place for Derby’s ale trail.

lampsfive

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25 Duffield RoadDE1 3BHfivelampsderby.co.uk01332 348730

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Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the restaurant with views over St Mary’s or the more informal setting of the bar. The Il Barista Café offers a great range of snacks, pastries and coffees to go.

Best for... Business breakfasts and after-office bar debriefs

King StreetCathedral QuarterDE1 3DBjurysinns.com/hotels/derby01332 621000

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75-76 Friar GateDE1 1FNgreyhound-dbc.co.uk01332 344155

Best for... An unrivalled selection of world beverages

A historic Grade II-listed pub dating back to 1734 offering 10 hand-selected real ales, with 5 of their own Derby Brewing Company ales. Homemade, locally- sourced food are on the menu all day if the hunger pangs strike.

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A well-worn unshaven drinker’s hub that was diligently pulling cask pints when most venues were busy installing electric pumps. With its own micro-brewery on site, the Flowerpot serves one of the widest real ale selections in the city.

Best for... Live music, cover bands and upcoming acoustic acts

23-25 King StreetCathedral QuarterDE1 3DZflowerpotderby.co.uk01332 204955

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Away from the buzzy, busy city centre streets and set upon the bank of the River Derwent is the Furnace Inn. This hidden gem has been guided from a pub with an uncertain future to Derby CAMRA Pub of the Year in just 24 months.

furnacethe

9 Duke StreetDE1 3BX01332 385981

Best for... An off the beaten track with a real pub experience

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This is Derby’s first micro-pub, converted from a former laundrette, serving brilliant real ales. Celebrated as a ‘TV Free Zone’ the punters indulge in great beer and real conversation.

Best for... Proof that size doesn’t matter!

‘God Save the King’ is the cry from the World War I inspired ales created by Mr Grundy’s on-site brewery. Names such as ‘Trenchfoot’, ‘Bullet’ and ‘The Red Baron’ decorate the pumps on the bar.

Best for... A fantastic choice of delicious ales, brewed on site

4a Chester Green RoadDE1 3SF07584 244726

32-34 Ashbourne RoadDE22 3ADmrgrundystavern.info01332 340279

tavernmr Grundy's

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George StreetCathedral QuarterDE1 1EHnumber-five.co.uk01332 343250

Best for... A real treat for those seeking a classy vibe

Hidden away off popular Friar Gate, this upmarket bar hosts live music and great food in a beautifully restored Victorian building spilt over two levels, with its own house piano - and live jazz four nights week.

fivenumber

Best for... A great chance to step back in time

This lovingly-restored bar dates back over 340 years featuring wooden beams, stained glass windows and open wood fires warming the locals in the winter. Attentive staff and great local drinks are served from this slice of history.

tudor barold bell

51 Sadler GateCathedral QuarterDE1 3NQ

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With two Moroccan-themed rooms, secret garden and 200 year-old cellar, Red Zebra is a very tranquil, relaxed environment with one of Derby’s largest selections of wines, spirits and whisky.

Best for... A unique experience in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter

red zebra

Enjoy a selection of small plate and tapas dishes or tuck into a mojito and burrito. In the evening live music, food and the party spirit come together for an authentic latin experience.

Best for... A slice of heyday Havana

de cuba

2-3 Queen StreetCathedral QuarterDE1 3DLredzebradrinks.com01332 607607

9 The StrandCathedral QuarterDE1 1BJrevoluciondecuba.com01332 896196

revolucion

97 King StreetDE1 3EE01332 340169

Best for... Diverse clientele enjoying quizzes and music

Renowned for having the best jukebox in Derby, the Seven Stars is a cosy pub which claims to be the city’s oldest. The pub is a must visit as part of Derby’s world famous real ale trail.

STARS

Best for... Retro British menu and sharing boards

A city gem re-mastered, serving real ales and artisan ciders. The Silk Mill Ale and Cider House sits on the proverbial border of the city’s UNSECO World Heritage Site – the location of the world’s first factory and has a large outside terrace.

cider housesilk mill ale &

SEVEN

19-20 Full StreetCathedral QuarterDE1 3AF01332 349160

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5A Queen StreetCathedral QuarterDE1 3DLyeoldedolphin.co.uk01332 267711

Best for... Traditional cask ales in historical surroundings

The Dolphin is Derby’s oldest pub dating back to 1530. A long-standing partner in Derby’s real ale scene which boasts cosy snugs, wood fires and a restaurant serving up classic pub fare.

DOLPHIN

Best for... Recharging your batteries over a cappuccino

Derby’s Cathedral Quarter has seen a boom in cafés opening across its historic streets - Baked, Déda, Mad Hares, The Kitchen, Bean Caffe and Good Green Café are examples of quality, individual independent pop-ups.

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YE OLDE

Best for... Very large pub, ideal for large groups

order

Best for... The rack - five 1/3 pints of real ale and local cheese

The Tap

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This wedge-shaped pub dates back to 1862. Recently renovated, it still retains the Victorian character but has been given a contemporary twist. The rooftop terrace allows you to enjoy your pint while looking over the view of the river.

The number one meeting place for a night out in Derby. Located in the city’s historic Cathedral Quarter, the pub was once a bank and retains the dramatic high ceilings and large portraits.

28-32 Iron GateCathedral QuarterDE1 3GLjdwetherspoon.co.uk01332 207591

1 Derwent StreetDE1 2EDderbybrewing.co.uk01332 366283

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LARA CROFT WAY

MERCIAN WAY MERCIAN WAY

©Crown copyright and database rights 2011 Ordnance Survey 100024913.

To University of Derby To Matlock To Darley

Park

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Alexandra Hotel

Bar 16

The Bell & Castle

Brunswick

Exeter Arms

Five Lamps

The Flowerpot

The Furnace

The Greyhound

Jurys Inn

Little Chester

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Mr Grundy’s

Number Five

Old Bell Tudor Bar

Red Zebra

Revolucion de Cuba

Seven Stars

Old Silk Mill Ale & Cider House

The Standing Order

The Tap

Ye Olde Dolphin Inne

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