The Shoulder Of Mutton

Moor Ln, Ashbourne, United Kingdom

🛍 Wine, Cakes, British, Breakfast

4.5 💬 1674 Reviews

Phone: +441335342371

Address: Moor Ln, Ashbourne, United Kingdom

City: Ashbourne

Menu Dishes: 9

Reviews: 1674

Website: http://www.theshoulderofmuttonosmaston.com/

"I enjoyed my visit to this charming countryside pub. The Sunday dinner I had was good, but I felt that the portion of vegetables was a bit lacking. Personally, I prefer my roasted vegetables to be cooked for longer to bring out their sweetness, instead of tasting the full carrot and parsnip flavors. The staff were very attentive and made our experience enjoyable. Overall, I would definitely return to this restaurant. In my opinion, if they improved their mashed potatoes and added more greens to their Sunday dinner, it would easily be a 5-star meal."

Full menu - 9 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Main Courses

Bread

Salads

Mexican-American Food

Vegetarian

Al Forno*

Fish Dishes

Calzone Specialties

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Great pub, very welcoming and the food was gorgeous..

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Bob
Bob

Price per person: £10–20 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4


Neil
Neil

Great home cooked food and nice staff Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3


suzie
suzie

Price per person: £10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Parking space: Plenty of parking View menu


Robert
Robert

Traditional village pub. Wide menu choice with very friendly team Price per person: £10–20 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4


A
A

What a lovely pub! This is a real gem, a genuine pub that is not part of a chain. The food, service, and atmosphere all deserve a perfect score of 5.


claire
claire

We recently had one of the best meals we've had in a long time at this restaurant. The price per person ranges from £20 to £30. The food, service, and atmosphere all scored a perfect 5 out of 5. View menu


User
User

This traditional local village pub has a beautiful, secluded garden. The food quality had declined in the past but it has since improved and is now delicious. The pub also offers a great variety of cask beers.


User
User

I was looking for somewhere to eat on the way back to Ashbourne Heights Holiday Park in Matlock and stumbled upon this lovely restaurant. The food was delicious and the staff were extremely friendly and helpful.


Rob
Rob

I enjoyed my visit to this charming countryside pub. The Sunday dinner I had was good, but I felt that the portion of vegetables was a bit lacking. Personally, I prefer my roasted vegetables to be cooked for longer to bring out their sweetness, instead of tasting the full carrot and parsnip flavors. The staff were very attentive and made our experience enjoyable. Overall, I would definitely return to this restaurant. In my opinion, if they improved their mashed potatoes and added more greens to their Sunday dinner, it would easily be a 5-star meal. View menu

Categories

  • Wine A curated selection of fine wines from around the world, offering rich reds, crisp whites, and elegant rosés to pair perfectly with your meal. Savor each bottle's unique aroma, flavor, and complexity.
  • Cakes A delightful selection of cakes featuring rich, moist layers and crafted with the finest ingredients. Satisfy your sweet tooth with our variety of decadent flavors and beautifully decorated creations. View menu
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.
  • Breakfast Start your day with our delicious breakfast options, featuring everything from classic eggs and pancakes to healthy smoothies and yogurt. Perfect for a hearty meal or a light morning bite!

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Television
  • menu
  • Parking Area
  • menu
  • Outdoor Seating

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