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Contribute FeedbackThe Greyhound in Cromford presents a blend of historic charm and modern amenities, making it a noteworthy destination. While many visitors appreciate the warm atmosphere and friendly service, culinary experiences have received mixed reviews. Some diners rave about the delightful pizzas, tender beef sandwiches, and quality burgers, while others express disappointment with unremarkable dishes and price points. Accompanying service is generally praised, although some felt that the lack of essential condiments and the unusual background music detracted from their experience. Overall, with room for improvement, the establishment is recognized for its potential and inviting ambiance.
We have been to this interesting establishment before and enjoyed it but had never eaten. Building is interesting and has some history to it. Four of us had lunch this time, the beers are well kept and were very nice. Food was average to quite good, three of us has burgers and fries and a fourth the soup and some fries/chips. The fries/chips would have been nicer had they been cooked for slightly longer, the burgers were good but the meat was v dense indeed a bit of a chew, although tasty. The soup was mushroom, it was way too thick and served luke warm on a large fancy plate, had the plate been heated? So not bad but some room for improvement we think. Interesting interior.... We did notice v. thick dust on the monitor that was switched off at the 'reception ' desk.
Booked 4 rooms for friends reunion, all were poor quality, faulty heating, poor wifi, water stained ceilings, shower door fell off, tv didn't work, owner refused any reduction on an over priced rate. Booking.com no help either. Take my advice and stay in the premier inn in matlock a few miles away.
Excellent lunch. Good veggie/vegan options. Friendly service. But the heating was off it was cold.
We were extremely disappointed with our lunch experience. The chicken Caesar sandwiches we ordered tasted like tuna, and when we asked the kitchen about it, they explained that they had used anchovies in the sauce. It was clear that they hadn't tried it themselves as it was unpleasant. Additionally, there was no mention of anchovies on the menu, which could have been problematic if we had allergies. We were given a 10% discount on the bill, but that didn't make up for two uneaten meals and two hungry customers. They also didn't have ketchup for the kids meal, and the wine was overpriced. Overall, our birthday meal was a letdown.
The food doesn’t really fit in with a gastropub label . Dishes unremarkable and side dishes need to be added. Wine expensive for what you get . Service good with a couple of good local cask beers .
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