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The Rising Sun, Matlock
Middleton
Postal town: Matlock
DE4 4LS
Pub Type
Punch TavernsReviews (Current Rating Average: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
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Will Larter left this review about The Rising Sun
On the edge of the village and with a country pub feel to it, the Rising Sun is a welcome sight if you've walked out of Wirksworth to reach it. It's had a fairly recent refurbishment and looks very smart for it. I was here during a midweek afternoon lull, but there were a few drinkers gathered around the bar.
There were six hand pumps offering five different real ales: Marstons Pedigree, Timothy Taylor Landlord, Sharps Doom Bar and two from Blue Monkey. I had one of the Blue Monkey beers, Marmoset, which wasn't really to my taste but was in good condition. It would have been nice to see a mild or a porter - do they really need to have both pedigree and Landlord on at the same time? That said, this was a pleasant enough pub after the disappointments of Wirksworth town centre and I may find myself back here sooner or later.
On 7th March 2014
- rating: 6
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Rising Sun
The Rising Sun is a decent looking pub that is situated on a crossroads at the bottom of the hill in Middleton.
The pub still had its old Ansells signs outside,but there were no Ansells beers on the bar,once inside this pub was quite smart with an olde worlde feel to it,the main room was carpeted and had comfortable seating.
There was one real ale on the bar which was Pedigree,this was a decent enough drink.
I thought this was a pleasant enough pub to have a couple of drinks in.
Pub visited 22/4/2006
On 22nd April 2006
- rating: 7
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