The Manners Pub - Menu

1 Chapel Lane, Bakewell DE45 1EL, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Pubs, Cafés, Seafood

4.3 💬 2744 Reviews

Phone: +441629812756

Address: 1 Chapel Lane, Bakewell DE45 1EL, United Kingdom

City: Bakewell

Dishes: 20

Reviews: 2744

Website: http://www.robinsonsbrewery.com/pubs/the-manners-bakewell/

"Dropped in for a bite to eat after a busy day exploring Chatsworth House. It was a Saturday around dinner time (with England playing in the rugby world cup semi final) so we were sceptical about getting a table. The lady who served us was excellent. She pushed a few tables together to accommodate our group of 9. The food took a little while to come out, but was very much worth the wait. The chicken tandoori kebab is incredible, but easily enough for 2! Great spot to visit if you are in Bakewell. Food drinks: Excellent pub grub. Rooms: 4 Service: 5 Location: 4"

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Nice pleasant place strongly Recommended, fantastic food ,fantastic service.

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CLIVE
CLIVE

Food drinks: Super food, great beer, great service, all good! Service: 5 Location: 5


Terrence
Terrence

Food drinks: Food was excellent Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Great value


Shanaz
Shanaz

Great food and lovely staff. (I didn't stay in the rooms so can't comment on that) Service: 5 Location: 5


Pamela
Pamela

Popped in for a Sunday roast, there is enough food to feed a small army. Roast beef was melt in the mouth, cooked to perfection. Unfortunately there was no room for dessert. Service was excellent with lovely staff. I will definitely be eating here again Service: 5 Location: 5


Elisa
Elisa

We came for a meal today and really enjoyed sitting in the marquee soaking up the autumn sunshine! The staff were welcoming and friendly. The food was delicious and fresh. Our dog was made very welcome and given a water bowl and treats!! She was really made a fuss of!! Food drinks: Good choices Service: 5 Location: 5


John
John

Nearby activities: Great for walking the river through town, visited farmers market. Park over the road for walking the dog. Walkability: Stones throw to town. Park up and explore bakewell. Food drinks: Didn't have breakfast, but evening meal was great. Good selection and plenty. Nice beer too. Rooms: 4 Service: 5 Location: 5 Hotel highlights: Great value


Jack
Jack

Stopped for lunch on a Sunday a few weeks back. Sadly they serve only roasts on Sundays and no other items are available, which I've never seen a pub do before. This also meant no starters were available. We had one vegetarian with us and the only option for them was a roast with the patty from a veg burger. That said, the food was fairly good and having a car park behind the pub was ideal.


Stuart
Stuart

Very slow service almost 45 mins wait for food.Wife enjoyed the steak and unicorn pie I had the hanging kebab for £17 you expect more Chicken very dry hardly any taste to it,the onions and peppers were burnt so charcoal was the main flavour when eating those,Chips again just thick and dry had to ask for mayonnaise so I could attempt to eat them.if in need of a kebab you will find much better on just eat. Service: 2 Location: 3


Justin
Justin

Dropped in for a bite to eat after a busy day exploring Chatsworth House. It was a Saturday around dinner time (with England playing in the rugby world cup semi final) so we were sceptical about getting a table. The lady who served us was excellent. She pushed a few tables together to accommodate our group of 9. The food took a little while to come out, but was very much worth the wait. The chicken tandoori kebab is incredible, but easily enough for 2! Great spot to visit if you are in Bakewell. Food drinks: Excellent pub grub. Rooms: 4 Service: 5 Location: 4

Categories

  • Pub A cozy, lively setting offering classic pub fare and a wide range of drinks. Enjoy hearty dishes like fish and chips, burgers, or wings, paired perfectly with craft beers, cocktails, and local brews.
  • Pubs "Discover a cozy atmosphere with hearty meals, craft beers, and classic pub fare. Enjoy comfort food favorites like fish and chips, burgers, and wings, paired with a refreshing pint or creative cocktail."
  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Parking Area
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Wheelchair Accessible

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