The one long bar curves round the front of the pub and is cleverly divided into separate zones creating some more intimate drinking spaces. One end is set up primarily for eating and is well-separated from the the far end, which caters for pool, darts and several pub entertainment machines. The middle area is a more of a traditional lounge area and caters for both drinkers and diners.
Outside is a good sized and attractive stone-flagged yard, bordered with plants and with suitable shelter from rain (or sun). The side wall shows a mural of Derby football ground. A number of pods provide a more intimate drinking experience. There is a rear entrance into this from a public pay and display car park.
The standard food menu has a wide range of the usual favourites from sandwiches and smaller snacks to the usual pub meals. The much smaller specials menu caters for those looking for something different, which range from an enormous all-day breakfast to more modestly-sized meals. The landlord is particularly proud of his real ales.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
Royal Telegraph, Derby