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The Horse & Groom Inn, Chesterfield
Scarcliffe
Postal town: Chesterfield
S44 6ST
Served areas
Reviews of The Horse & Groom Inn (Average Rating: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
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Will Larter left this review about The Horse & Groom Inn
Set back from the crossroads behind its own car park, the Horse & Groom is a traditional village pub that has been slightly opened out but with two rooms, each with it's own door from the lobby, served from a central bar facing both ways. There's also a conservatory-type extension at the back, with a garden behind. There were five hand pumps all badged, which was a surprise to me, but suggests that it is not as quiet in the evenings as it was when I called in at 1pm on a Thursday. My pint of Black Sheep Bitter was pretty good (NBSS 3) - see photo for others. The walls are decorated with mostly hunting pictures, though there are one or two of horse racing. There is a bus from Chesterfield via Bolsover which runs hourly (last bus back 7:30pm).
On 19th November 2023
- rating: 7
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- CAMRA WhatPub :: The Horse & Groom Inn - whatpub.com
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Pub Details
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- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 19 November 2023 by Will Larter
- Car Park : Yes last updated 19 November 2023 by Will Larter
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 19 November 2023 by Will Larter
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 09 May 2014 by Dave McNally