The Sticky Beak Blog Reviews
At The Sticky Beak Blog we publish a range of Food & Drink related reviews inlcluding Dining Out Reviews, Food Producer Reviews, Accommodation Reviews, Holiday Reviews, Experience Reviews, Event Reviews and Takeaway Reviews. This is our full list of reviews.
Can you believe we were out again with Mummy Bird; she's becoming quite the social Tribal Elder! The last time she'd seen Faz was at his previous restaurant (Nirvana)
You can't fail to be impressed by The George at Hathersage when you first clap eyes on it; the huge stone building commands your attention with its imposing beauty. It has its own car park too
I love seafood (yes, even cockles and winkles!) so I was beyond excited to receive an invite from the owner of The Seafood Cave and Grill in Matlock Bath, Ian McGhie, to sample the food
As many of you lovely peeps are aware, we recently did a poll on the blogs Facebook page asking for your favourite venues to have Sunday Roasts at. Well, you all certainly got involved, voting for
Boyf Birds' parents had been to a local eaterie recently that they felt would be right up our street (food), so we decided to pay said venue - Cravings Street Food
The Man Bird has recently had surgery so we haven't been able to travel far, but his patience has paid off and recovery has reached a stage where longer journeys are possible. One of the owners
We - Mummy Bird, The Man and me - finally made it to The George Country Pub and Dining in Clay Cross, which is the sister venue to The Three Horseshoes in the town, for Sunday Lunch.
His Nibs and I had gone to see my Bestie and her husband (aka The Bolton Wanderer or TBW) and, as is our usual habit, we decided to go out for dinner - this time accompanied
Our recent visit to the newly expanded Hunloke Arms in Wingerworth got The Man Bird and I reminiscing about the other fab venues within the Chilled Pubs group and so we plotted our next visit:
It's no secret that here in Derbyshire we have some of the finest (THE finest, in my opinion!) villages and countryside in the whole UK; after all, that's why thousands upon