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The Flying Childers Inn

Main Rd, Stanton in Peak, Matlock DE4 2LW, United Kingdom

The Flying Childers Inn
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4.8
276 reviews
8 comments
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59G5+58 Matlock, United Kingdom
+44 1629 636333
flyingchilders.com
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Monday: 19–23
Tuesday: 19–23
Wedneasday: 12–14
Thursday: 12–14
Friday: 12–14
Saturday: 12–15
Sunday: 12–15
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Adrian Smith
Adrian Smith165 days ago
Great first visit today for a bite of lunch and a beer. Lovely proper country pub and fair to say that we'll be back again soon now we've found it. Thanks Richard for your hospitality. A
Felix Gather
Felix Gather226 days ago
Really excellent pub. Family have been going here for 40 years and coming all the way over from Dublin I was given a warm welcome and the pint of Bass I've been looking forward to for ages. Great spot!
Paul Davis
Paul Davis287 days ago
Great pub with (at last!) a good range of reasonably sized sandwiches at reasonable prices. Pasties were excellent too. Friendly and helpful staff. Charming pub inside with a small spot outside with picnic tables. Highly recommended.
Will Moor
Will Moor348 days ago
Awesome seitan and jackfruit burger with a delicious pint of Abbeydale Moonshine. Great menu with loads (a surprising amount) of veggie and vegan options! Great location! A Proper English Pub!!
Christabel Holland
Christabel Holland1 year ago
My favourite pub with the friendliest of owners. We take our dog over fairly regularly and we are always greeted with the warmest of welcomes. Sophie and Ric will make you feel like you're in your good friends living room. Best to mention their accolades: best pub for dogs 2021. They have 3 lovely puppers of their own and know how our little friends love to be treated, with lovely fires and treats for all including the canine menu treats. Check out their menu, you'd be surprised how many options they have, especially vegan specials and warming soups. If you need a friendly and warming place to rest, look no further. These guys will sort you out! 💚
Ash Sandalls
Ash Sandalls1 year ago
What a great little pub this is! Head out to the Seven Sisters, Druids Caves or Robin Hood's Stride in the morning, then head here for a delicious lunch and a friendly welcome!

But get there early, as it is popular and busy!

My wife, daughter and I had a light lunch: ham & cheese toastie, ham sandwich and pea and ham soup. Finished up with brownie & ice cream and Bailey's Coffee. With refreshments, we paid £37 which we found very reasonable and went away very satisfied.

The small Christmas market which they were hosting was a pleasant surprise.

Our daughter had a great time with the hustle and bustle that comes with a cosy pub and had a great chat about her ice cream while she waited

Already planning our next visit, with family, later this month.
Camilla Davy
Camilla Davy1 year ago
Went in here with dog after a walk. Richard greeted us with warmth and was incredibly accommodating to us and the dog. The drinks were great and I was impressed with the menu, especially with a wide range of options for vegetarians and vegans. The kitchen is run by Sophie, Richard's wife who also is lovely. After a few drinks, a full stomach and a chat with the local Geordie (yes, had to bring that in being half Geordie, and that Richard is also a Geordie). We left full and merry. The only criticism I have is that this is not my local pub.;-)
Mark Jennison
Mark Jennison2 years ago
Lovely traditional pub with great beer, wine, spirits and food.
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