Carvery - Sheffield
Carvery
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The Hardwick Inn, dating back to the 16th century and built from locally quarried sandstone, stands proudly on the south gate of Hardwick Park. This beautifully historic, family-run Inn is nestled in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside, offering a warm welcome steeped in heritage and tradition. Step inside and you’ll immediately sense the authenticity of a true country Inn. With period features, open fires, and a friendly atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a meal and a drink while exploring the Peak District. In summer, relax in one of our two beautifully landscaped beer gardens with stunning views over the estate. Come winter, the fires are lit, and our cosy parlour rooms provide a snug haven, perfect for sipping mulled wine over a comforting dinner. Landlord Peter Batty and his family take great pride in providing the highest quality food, drink, and service. With a reputation second to none in the Peak District, Peter himself is the longest-serving landlord in Derbyshire’s history. The Hardwick Inn is a special place, rich in history and tradition – ideal for family meals or a relaxing drink in the English countryside. We’re passionate about local produce and freshly prepared meals, with our chefs handcrafting every dish daily. Benefiting from our idyllic rural location, we source much of our meat, dairy, and vegetables from nearby markets and farms. Our menu is filled with traditional pub classics, local specialties, and a selection of delicious seasonal favourites, giving you the chance to try something new on every visit. And when it comes to drinks, we offer an extensive range including local cask ales, a wine collection curated by Hattersley Wines of Bakewell, over 95 gins, and 200 malt whiskies. Whatever your tipple, the Hardwick Inn has something to satisfy every palate. To book your table, please call us on 01246 850245.
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I went to hardwick inn with my family for some dinner and realised that unfortunately due to dietary needs there is nothing on the menu I could eat. I was surprised by this since the hardwick cafe offers many options for my diet type. However that was okay because I understand they cannot cater to everyone, so I decided I will just order sides so my family could still order their meals. Once we ordered it because very clear that sides were not allowed to be ordered if they weren’t ordered for a main meal. This I find confusing since all other places allow sides to be ordered individually. It made my family very uncomfortable as we were almost grilled about which meals our sides would be coming with after them asking 3 times that we are definitely ordering mains. If sides cannot be ordered without a main why have them as a separate part on the menu. It was a very uncomfortable experience. I am fine with have no options but am I supposed to sit there and eat nothing whilst my family eats because you have a restrictive menu and do not allow people to order a side dish? Does this mean due to my diet I am not welcome in your restaurant?
A good choice of Vegetarian and Vegan options that makes a change (nice one Hardwick) My wife had Hardwick's own Vegetable Burger, that she did say was perhaps the best she had ever tasted for a burger, I had the Hardwick's own Stake and Stilton pie that was beautiful, both meals were simple delicious served up lovely and hot as they should be and good portions also, Genuinely great service with a smile, Friday 9th Aug, Thank you we will be returning soon.
Poor, we had the prawn sandwich and scampi and chips, the prawn sandwich came on brown bread cut way to thick each slice was 1/2” and also 1/2 an apple on tbd plate!!,…the chips on both meals were not cooked. Very disappointed and it’s a shame they are serving sub standard food because the location is superb, go for a drink but don’t waste your money on the food.
Came out for a lunch meal with family, for my birthday. Service was brilliant with friendly staff who didn't leave us waiting. Food and drink came out swiftly. Food was tasty. However, the pastry on the chicken pie was incredibly sweet. But reading a review below mentions that there wasn't enough chicken but I had plenty in mine. I didn't mention anything as the rest of the meals were delicious. Place was clean and made comfortable with a roaring fire. Will definitely come again but please make the pastry less sweet
Wanted to break our morning motorway journey north with a breakfast stop McDonalds Roadchef Tibshelf Northbound not. The Hardwick Inn is about as far removed from Maccas as you could get and although the satnav tried to take us through the neighbouring gated estate, it was so worth the short detour! Such a grand old pub with huge flagstone floors and characterful rooms tucked away in all directions. Opens at 10am which is a bonus and on arrival just after then, the place was already busy with a multitude of dog walkers and ramblers. The 7 day a week, all day menu, offers traditional breakfast fayre, together with a range of sandwiches, soups and jacket potatoes. We were warned of a possible delay on processing the orders, but this proved to be unfounded, albeit with slightly longer wait time than Maccas. The big breakfast was insanely big, with the field mushroom having a diameter larger than the baked bean ramekin and also featured award winning local sausages. Only filter coffee available, but that was part of the deal anyway. Would loved to have stayed a bit longer for a pint of Old Peculiar, but a wedding in Thirsk beckoned.
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