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The Farmyard Inn, Bakewell

Main Street
Youlgrave
Postal town: Bakewell
DE45 1UW

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Ian Mapp left this review about The Farmyard Inn

Surprised to see a Greene King in the Peak District. But this wasnt the only one.

Timed it wrong - there was a horrible collection of middle class parent who couldnt keep their kids under control and were running riot.

Ban toddlers from pubs now.

When they left, you could see the staff had had a time keeping them under control. Not their job, really is it.

Timothy Taylor landlord OK

On 15th April 2019 - rating: 5
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Alan Winfield left this review about The Farmyard Inn

This used to be a Kimberley tied house and it is now a Greene king house.
The pub is fairly smart inside and it was very busy at about 1.00 saturday dinner most people were dining but drinkers were still made welcome.
There were three real ales on the bar i had a drink of Greene King IPA and was truely awfull it was'nt off but the taste of this beer was horrible the other beers were GK Abbot and Morland Bitter.
This could be a nice cosy pub in the evening when quieter but with beer like that i would'nt come here again.

On 14th October 2010 - rating: 5
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Andy Ven left this review about The Farmyard Inn

We booked in here for food in the evening and I perhaps I expected too much. Our table was upstairs and I think we lost some of the atmosphere with us being detached from the rest of the pub. Definitely a popular place. A few couples were also dining but, on this occasion, the ambience was soon replaced by the sound of 20 or so (well behaved I should add) blokes who were out on a jolly.

On handpull there was Abbot, Greene King IPA and Moorland Original Bitter, which was fine. I’d pop in again as part of a Youlgrave crawl but, to my surprise (based on this visit), it wasn’t my favourite pub in the village.

On 11th October 2010 - rating: 7
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jenny oliver left this review about The Farmyard Inn

Stayed in Youlgreave for a week and really enjoyed the warm, welcoming atmosphere in this cosy pub. Very good food and full of local people.Nice chatty landlady/owner(?).Do mind that step as you open door into pub. Fell in even though there is big notice on door, managed not to fall out!

On 7th January 2010 - rating: 10
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Nick Davies left this review about The Farm Yard Inn

This is a nice spot. We stayed in the Stable room too, warm and cosy on a freezing night.

Pub is warm and cosy too, big open fire and very friendly welcome. GK beers but the Morlands was in good order, food OK - evening menu the usual stuff you get in pubs like this but an excellent breakfast, which is always the best meal in such establishments.

Excellent spot for a couple of beers or a couple of days break.

On 3rd February 2009 - rating: 7
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John Horton left this review about The Farmyard Inn

At western end of the village. Warm atmosphere. Well & comfortably furnished. Hardy Hansons beer, which although I don't normally like, was excellent. Good bar snacks, but as usual in the Peak District, a little over priced. Meals also available but menu not inspiring. Car park at the western side of the pub. Small garden.

On 11th July 2008 - rating: 8
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