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Dalo pizza ashbourne menu
Dalo pizza ashbourne menu





dalo pizza ashbourne menu

Marston's pub/restaurant - new-build on the edge of town - opened 2009. Looks scarier than it actually is, next to police station. Very old pub (Grade 2 listed) on Victoria Square, is cosy with fires in the winter, in the summer sit on the benches outside to enjoy a pint. Very friendly, traditional public house, Ashbourne's finest selection of real ales, homemade pork pies, and fresh rolls daily. A selection of real ales and entertainment. Grade 2 listed small town square pub, clientele can look intimidating outside on benches, but very friendly staff and the only Bass house in town. Grade 2 listed large town square pub, live music Friday nights. More of a restaurant than a bar, but with AA rosette award-winning food, not cheap, but not overly expensive. Large, modern-ish building, popular most nights. Refurbished with a very cosmopolitan feel, has large outdoor drinking area overlooking the river.

dalo pizza ashbourne menu

Has two bars, one is quiet, the other rowdy. An old coaching inn (Grade 2 listed) with a rare & distinctive gallows sign that stretches right over the road (but which is in desperate need of re-painting).

dalo pizza ashbourne menu

A quiet pub at the top of a very steep hill (probably why it is so quiet!) Does fantastic food but booking is essential, not very child-friendly, in fact don't take children under 14 there at all. Eat in or takeaway.Īshbourne has many pubs and bars, quite a high number for such a small town: Pizza, kebabs, potatoes, homemade nan bread, Southern Fried Chicken. Takeaway only Chinese cuisine (owned by the same family as the Dragons Nest). Not licensed so you are welcome to bring your own alcohol (which can get messy if you drink too much too quick!) The food is superb but the service is slow as everything is cooked to order. Sit-down Indian restaurant, very clean with friendly staff, good range of curries, licensed. Most of the pubs in town provide food, but the following are the specialist food establishments. Great selection of men's suits and clothing accessories.

  • Suits Men, Springfield House, Rough Lane, Shirley Common, DE6 3AZ, ☏ +44 1335 361287.
  • Some very pricy, others more reasonable, wide range of antiques right across the board. Numerous antique shops along Church Street.
  • The Ashbourne Arts Festival, every mid-June to mid-July.
  • The Ashbourne Highland Gathering, every July.
  • The annual Royal Shrovetide football game, played every Shrove Tuesday & Ash Wednesday.
  • Popular beauty-spot on the Derbyshire/Staffordshire border, famous for its stepping-stones across the River Dove, and Thorpe Cloud, a 942ft/287m conical hill, climbable with care, and with great views all the way up! Car park on the Staffordshire side of the river.
  • 53.055588 -1.782865 5 Dovedale, approx 3 miles/5 Km north-north-west of Ashbourne ( A515 north from Ashbourne/south from Buxton, then through Thorpe village).
  • The school moved away to a new site in 1909, and is now a comprehensive secondary school with 1400 pupils.

    dalo pizza ashbourne menu

    The original buildings of Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, which was founded in 1585, and received a £4 per year maintenance grant from Sir Thomas Cokayne, High Sheriff of Derbyshire. 53.015805 -1.737495 4 The Elizabethan Grammar School, Church Street.Dating back to 1669, the gable end bears the arms of the Pegge family. As with every small town, all you need is your feet.







    Dalo pizza ashbourne menu