The Greyhound Inn - Menu

Leek Road, Staffordshire Moorlands, United Kingdom

🛍 Soup, Fish, Meat, Steak

4.6 💬 784 Reviews

Phone: +441298687017

Address: Leek Road, Staffordshire Moorlands, United Kingdom

City: Staffordshire Moorlands

Dishes: 3

Reviews: 784

"Dined with friends and were treated to quite a quirky experience. The pub was busy in the dining area, and appeared very dog friendly with all but one table in the dining area to the rear of the pub being accompanied by a dog. The staff were welcoming and there were home produced ales on tap from the pub 's Micro Brewery which were enjoyed. There was also a band which was a very pleasant surprise, with the barman taking turns to lead the singing. The menu seemed quite extensive although that rapidly changed when the waiter told us that there were no pies and no pizzas . Eventually two of us settled for the speciality 18 hour brisket burger to which the waiter replied that the brisket burger was in fact pulled pork I should have told you that before . The atmosphere was good, the beers fine and the food OK, particularly nice homecooked chips, and we enjoyed our evening. Would we give it another go, yes, but please have the full menu on offer?"

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Lisa Lisa

If I had to make a suggestion is would be for the food portions to be a little smaller to make room for the beer personal preference.

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NuttyWhitstable
NuttyWhitstable

A lovely friendly family run business. You felt welcome as soon as you arrived. Clean room and fabulous location to explore the local area. Food was fab


Emma
Emma

What a great discovery after a beautiful stroll! The service at this restaurant was incredibly friendly and adaptable to our dietary preferences. The food was absolutely delicious, and I will definitely be returning in the future.


Rohan
Rohan

The best pub I've ever been to!! The food was some of the best restaurant food! I had the BBQ ribs and had to come back the next day for the roast! The staff and the service made me feel at home and so valued and loved! They honestly made my day and week!! If there was one thing we were looking forward to after a hike it was the found and service at greyhound to some hungry lads on a Sunday afternoon.


nataliedbA
nataliedbA

We had a great experience at this wonderful family-owned pub hotel. We stayed for two nights in October for a birthday getaway, and even brought our dog along. The staff were very welcoming and accommodating to our furry friend, allowing him to join us for meals. The food was exceptional and we enjoyed a live band on Saturday night for a Halloween event. Everyone, including the hosts, were very friendly. We had a fantastic time and would definitely recommend this place.


Ian
Ian

My first visit, what a find, a real Country Pub restaurant, its not pretentious, its a proper country pub restaurant, with a style, roaring log burners, a welcome, with a great Sunday Lunch menu, home made soup that's more like a main ! clearly locally sourced food, and prepared by a chef who know how to cook, definitely NOT a microwave option. On a grim weather day, it was most certainly worth the drive to enjoy the experience. If you enjoy fresh food, cooked by a chef, and an atmosphere, its well worth the visit. Yes , we will return. Thank you to all behind the scenes for making it all happen.


RACRoman11
RACRoman11

The Greyhound is a perfect place for a dinner and stay in the Peak District. The cozy yet stylish pub welcomed us warmly after a long, muddy walk. We enjoyed some late afternoon drinks by the woodburner, playing board games before freshening up in our comfortable and warm rooms. The dinner menu catered well to gluten-free and vegetarian requirements, and we also enjoyed some pool and retro video games. The breakfast was good too! The next morning, I took our golden retriever for a walk around the village, and the staff was very accommodating despite our clumsy and not so fragrant pet. We will definitely be back!


Gosia
Gosia

We came across The Greyhound Inn by accident, after a long walk in the hills. And what a find it was! We were welcomed by a friendly barman who recommended a stout in the absence of Guinness made locally by his son in law. Dare I say it was better than Guinness?! (it actually was). My boyfriend tried three other local beers and they were all superb. The dining area had a lovely romantic ambience with fairy lights casting soft glow and candles on tables. We were already very happy and comfortable after a long day, but then the food arrived and it got even better. Food was amazing super fresh and all round delicious, plus best chips I've ever had! We even got a carry bag of beer to take home w...


Sano81
Sano81

Great 2 night stay. The owners are a young family, working really hard and making a really good go of things in difficult times. The pub is characteristic, and cosy . Nice cosy fires in two of the rooms, a little games room with free pool table, good background music and a great selection of handcrafted beers. The food was homely, very tastey and plentiful, both breakfast and evening meal. Again, loads of effort goes into the food The room we had was a good size as was the bathroom, along with a decent shower. Great location, near to loads of walks, national parks etc. No shop in the local village. Overall top stay with very accommodating hosts who are doing a great job of running and growin...


ysa1772
ysa1772

Dined with friends and were treated to quite a quirky experience. The pub was busy in the dining area, and appeared very dog friendly with all but one table in the dining area to the rear of the pub being accompanied by a dog. The staff were welcoming and there were home produced ales on tap from the pub 's Micro Brewery which were enjoyed. There was also a band which was a very pleasant surprise, with the barman taking turns to lead the singing. The menu seemed quite extensive although that rapidly changed when the waiter told us that there were no pies and no pizzas . Eventually two of us settled for the speciality 18 hour brisket burger to which the waiter replied that the brisket burger...

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  • Soup Warm and comforting soups to nourish your soul. Choose from a variety of flavorful broths and hearty ingredients, perfect for a simple appetizer or a satisfying meal on a chilly day.
  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.

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