Pubs in Derby
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Horse & Groom
48 Elms Street, Derby DE1 3HN
A traditional community pub that has morphed from a small house into a larger establishment by knocking through into two adjoining properties. In the heart of Derby's West End, this family owned and run free house, is noted for its regular Draught Bass and interesting range of three guest beers. Free live music at the weekend, open mic Thursday evening and jazz last Wednesday of the month.
Melbourne Bar
113 Normanton Road, Derby DE1 2GG
The Melbourne Bar stands on the junction of Melbourne Street and Normanton Road. It is a small pub and has a local customer base. It does not sell real ale.
Windmill Inn
Hilltop, Derby DE21 4FY
The Windmill Inn has been on the map since 1836. It has a good local customer base, keeps three permanent ales and three rotating guest ales which feature ales from a local microbreweries. The pub has two bars with a dog-friendly public bar that shows sporting fixtures, as well as a quieter lounge bar. There is a busy weekly events schedule with mens' & ladies' darts, quizzes and bingo.
Jonty Farmer
Kedleston Road, Derby DE22 1FT
The Jonty Farmer Public House is a large, modern, open plan 'estate-type' pub serving a mixed residential area. It is not far from Markeaton Park and the University. Very popular for its food, especially with families, and for its coverage of sports on TV. There is a large beer garden and a children's play area.
Kensington Tavern
30 Drewry Lane, Derby DE22 3QP
The Kensington Tavern is a small community based local pub surrounded by Victorian housing. It is situated on Drewry Lane and its customers are all local and from the student community. The original two rooms are now connected making the pub L-shaped. The bar boasts a real fire with a peculiar mantle piece. Note the electronic organ just inside the entrance.
Kings Corner
Lime Lane, Derby DE21 4RF
The Kings Corner was built in 1989 on the boundary between the large housing estate of Oakwood and the countryside north of Derby. This pub is aimed at the family dining experience but drinkers are catered for with the regular Marston's Pedigree and two guest ales from the Marston's range.
Alexandra Hotel
203 Siddals Road, Derby DE1 2QE
The Alexandra Hotel was named after the Danish princess who married the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) in 1863. This former Shipstones house is now with Castle Rock. A plaque in the lounge commemorates the birthplace of Derby CAMRA in 1974. The bar features an eclectic mix of railway memorabilia, and outside, a class 37 locomotive cab resides in the car park. The pub is very popular on football match days and is a short five minute walk from the train station.
Kingsway Hotel
Brackensdale Avenue, Derby DE22 4AF
The Kingsway Hotel is a typical local estate pub on the large Mackworth Estate of Derby. They have an outside area and a friendly atmosphere. Darts and pool are available. They serve a full range of keg products but no real ale at this time.
Lodge
Grange Road, Derby DE24 0JW
The Lodge in Alvaston is part of the Flaming Grill pub restaurant chain. They provide some of the best steaks around and famous food challenges. There is a friendly welcome, good value and a great place to meet up with friends and family. The menu is mainly steaks and burgers and of good quality and all of the steaks are served on a hot iron skillet.
Lyndhurst Bar
264 Normanton Road, Derby DE23 6WD
The Lyndhurst Bar stands on the corner of Normanton Road and Lyndhurst Street. It has an interesting customer base and is quite rough around the edges.
Malt Shovel
Potter Street, Spondon, Derby DE21 7LH
Characterful old pub with a tiny bar and small low-ceilinged rooms off a central corridor. These are full of interest and thankfully survived the trend of twenty or more years ago to strip out interior wall and features in order to 'modernize' (i.e. to produce something akin to the lounge bar of a mid-range industrial estate hotel). Essentially a village pub, but also attracts those from further afield who want to enjoy a quiet pint or two in the sort of charming surrounding that can only be created by time. One of the Derby area's few pub gems of its kind.
Markeaton
434 Kedleston Road, Derby DE22 2TF
This is a large open plan pub built in the 1930s which is served by a central 'C' shaped bar. An Ember establishment located in the heart of the suburb of Allestree, it is well maintained, clean and comfortable. Food is served in one of the main rooms; the restaurant part of the pub welcomes accompanied children. There is also a large beer garden which is very popular with families when the weather permits.
