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Popular Belper Pub To Re-Open In July Under New Management


Thursday 3 May 2018 by a Content Contributor
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The Devonshire on Bridge Street in Belper is to re-open under new management in July 2018



The new owners are the team behind some other great food and drink ventures in the region, including Derby’s award winning Exeter Arms, The Rectory in Chesterfield and The Silk Mill Ale & Cider House in Derby.

The kitchen will be headed up by Wayne Rodgers, he was head chef at the Devonshire Arms in Beeley, on the Chatsworth Estate and has more recently worked at our site in Chesterfield, The Rectory

A spokesman for The Devonshire said ‘Our menu will reflect on-trend international cuisines and British Street Food whilst using local and foraged ingredients.’



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