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About us

The Old Nags Head is a low-ceilinged, stone-built, traditional country inn situated in a building dating back to 1577. The pub is filled with plenty of authentic character and charm. Boasting a wonderful location and great atmosphere, and having been voted in the top 20 country pubs in the UK by The Times, the Old Nags Head will have you coming back time after time.

Sitting as the official start of The Pennine Way, The Old Nag's Head will catch your eye immediately. The style of our pub is one like you don’t see in the modern day – dating back to 1577 you will want to take a second to take in everything that we have to offer! Inside you will find a beautifully warming fire amongst the several different rooms and snugs throughout the pub. Take a seat in cosy tap bar and soak up the vibrant atmosphere.

Facilities

AccommodationBeer gardenDogs allowedFamily friendlyFoodOutside areaReal aleReal fireSmoking areaWiFi freeTakeaway foodTakeout drinksLive musicCricketFootballRugbyTerrestrial TV

Pub reviews

Reviews

Matt Heywood

2 months ago

Great food, great staff, beautifully located in Edale, fantastic for the outdoorsy and hiking community after a stint around Kinder and surrounding areas. Dog friendly, open fires, outside space, good beers......and the fruit crumble and Ice cream is just WOW!!!!

Angus Carpenter

2 months ago

A lovely place to go for a drink &/or food after a walk. We visited in Jan. 2024 and could walk straight in and find a table, but in summer months it gets very busy so you may need to reserve in advance if you want to be sure of getting a table. A really nice selection of guest beers we're on offer when we visited, which were enjoyed in front of a lovely real fire. The staff are lovely and friendly. The pub does not operate a tab system, which means you order drinks and food at the bar and pay for it when ordering. Dogs are very welcome. There are a few vegan options available; I went for sausage and garlic mash with a tomato sauce - very much a gorgeous plateful after a tiring walk battling the wind. The only reason it did not get a 5 is that the wrong baguette was brought out for my partner, and whilst it was remedied quickly and without fuss, it wasn't as well prepared. However, overall, this is a great place to go whether after a walk or not.

Liam Warsop

2 months ago

The perfect rest stop after a rocky hike in the Peaks. A lovely warm welcome, the bar staff couldn’t have been friendlier. I had the Nag’s Cheeseburger with fries and it was delicious, the rest of the menu also sounded great with plenty of options. I’ll definitely be returning when I’m back in that neck of the woods.

Danielle Lane

2 months ago

Lovely warm pub with roaring fire, perfect after a long hike. They welcome muddy boots. We didn't eat but there was a sign outside saying they offer gluten free Sunday dinners so we will definitely be back

Andrew King

2 months ago

Great location in the peak district, central and ideal for the walks. Unfortunately, this was booked as part of a Christmas present and felt misled as this is not a cottage, it is a flat about the pub. The flat was well equipped, very dated, and thin uncomfortable thin mattress. It has a good bunk bed for our son. We were able to use a spare bunk bed mattress and sofa cushions to layer on top of the old mattress to make the second night a much more comfortable sleep. Thank you to the bar man who was very welcoming and very friendly, an asset to the pub owners. Plus, a thank you for letting us leave our personal belongings at the property. I hope this feedback helps for improving future stays. I recommend renaming the property as it is mis leading and leads to disappointment on arrival. Not want the start you want to a stay.

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Food & drink

If you're after a hearty meal after a day of rambling, or something lighter for a weekday pub lunch, we've something for everyone! Why not relax with your family over a lazy lunch, or treat someone special to a romantic dinner, savouring our home cooked pub food classics.

Here at The Old Nags Head we pride ourselves on our well presented, home-made country food, using only the finest ingredients.

Please note. We offer a walk-in service for meals, therefore, we are unable to take table bookings. Please pop in when ready and we'll take care of the rest!

Food Times

Mon
Tue
Wed12:00 – 20:00
Thur12:00 – 20:00
Fri12:00 – 20:00
Sat12:00 – 20:00
Sun12:00 – 19:00

We offer a walk-in service for Dining.

Pub accommodation

Accommodation

The Old Nags Head in Edale boasts two delightful self-catering accommodation looking over the beautiful Edale countryside which will make you wish you never had to leave. Kinder Cottage and Grindsbrook Cottage, named after local walks and areas in the Edale Valleys, provide ramblers a fantastic place to stay and enjoy everything Edale has to offer.

Alongside the delightful modern décor and wonderful views you have one of the top 20 walking pubs in the UK on your doorstep and nothing is too much for our staff!

Both self-catering accommodation boasts great views of the surrounding countryside, alongside offering a modern, comfortable lounge with a flat-screen TV and a sofa. We also provide a fully equipped kitchen, fresh linen. Towels are available upon request at a charge.

Kinder Cottage is a compact and delightful cottage sleeping three: 1 double and 1 single . This is a great cottage for small family visits or even couple visits. What a fantastic location to spend some quality time with the loved ones.

Grindsbrook Cottage sleeps four: 1 double and 1 twin (bunk). This cottage is great for family visits and can accept small/medium, well-behaved dogs so you can make this cottage a home from home for your stay! £5 per night for a dog.

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Heverlee 0623
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