Dining Out Reviews
Here are our Dining Out reviews, we only publish good reviews, if we wouldn't recommend a venue then we don't publish a review so have a read and give somewhere different a try next time you dine out. See our other reviews
The Man Bird is a very lucky chap, and every so often I like to remind him of this fact. Our nest is very modern; we share house-work and bank accounts, so I take my turn to take us
Matlock Bath holds a lot of good memories for me, as I'm sure it does for a lot of you all too. One of the most historic buildings in the town is The Bath Hotel and its spring water-fed pools.
I love Tapas. It hasn't always been this way though. There was a time when I thought that Tapas wouldn't fill me up; that it was a convenient way for venues to chuck out their leftovers
I was born for weekends. It isn't a mere love affair with this leisurely paced 48 hour window; it is more of a total immersement in its unashamed languidity. I absolutely relish
It's been a busy old week for The Man Bird and I, but what a fabulous one too! The Sticky Beak Blog is 4 years old, and we still pinch ourselves at our good fortune in getting invited to
At the weekend The Man Bird and I were in Derby reviewing another venue and found ourselves partaking of a Frose (a slushie of Merlot, Strawberry Gin and Grenadine) in Blacksmiths Lounge
As you know dear reader I'm a glass half full type of person, so when the weather and Bakewell Show dealt us lemons we booked ourselves and the Tribal Elders in at The Wheatsheaf pub for lunch.
As the saying goes "Good things come to those who wait". We have been trying to arrange a visit to multi-award winning, and locally acclaimed, Stones restaurant in picturesque Matlock for some time.
The Man Bird reached his half century last month but with us planning our America/Canada odyssey we didn't really do much to celebrate. Our dear friends Susan
The Man Bird and I had (yet again) been abandoned by The Chick, so we decided to have a mooch down to Belper and have a spot of breakfast-a-deux. Cafe G on King Street was already open, nice and