The Greyhound
About the Business
The Greyhound is more than just a bar or restaurant - it's a well-loved point of interest in Derby. Located in the heart of the city at 75-76 Friar Gate, this establishment offers much more than just food and drinks. Step inside and you'll be greeted by a cozy, welcoming atmosphere that's perfect for socializing with friends, family or colleagues.
First and foremost, The Greyhound is known for its delicious food. The restaurant offers a menu that features both traditional pub favorites and more refined dishes, all made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Whether you're popping in for a quick lunch or planning a fancy dinner, you'll find something to suit your tastes.
But The Greyhound is more than just a restaurant - it's also a lively bar that serves up a great selection of drinks. From classic cocktails to local beers, there's something for everyone to enjoy. As the evening wears on, the atmosphere gets more and more lively, with live music and other events that draw in a fun-loving crowd.
Beyond the food and drink, The Greyhound is also a point of interest in its own right. Located in a historic building that dates back to the 18th century, the establishment retains much of its original charm and character. It's a popular meeting spot for locals and tourists alike, and many people have fond memories of the time they spent there.
In short, The Greyhound is a true gem in the heart of Derby. Whether you're looking for a great meal, a fun night out, or simply a cozy spot to relax and unwind, you'll find it all here. So come and experience everything that this wonderful institution has to offer - you won't be disappointed!
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Location & Phone number
75-76 Friar Gate, Derby DE1 1FN, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
12:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
12:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
12:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
12:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 AM - ?
Saturday:
12:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Sunday:
12:00 AM - 0:00 AM
Reviews
"Update February 2023: Nothing much has changed, this time I ate there. Had the the burger with pulled beef with triple-cooked fries. It was very good, which adds to my recommendation. The number of cask ales is solid: 4 handpumps on the front bar 3 to the back (Different ones, apparently), all well kept. Staff was very nice, too. Original review: Excellent real ale pub on Friar Gate: Fine selection of non-standard hand pumped ales, all well kept. Recommended: Dashingly Dark from the Derby Brewing Company. Friendly staff, great community atmosphere, not too loud. Quite comfy, too. Kept in great shape. Definitely worth a look for a Derby pub crawl, even if it's a short walk from the city centre."
"Went for a drink and a spot of lunch. They have a range of alcohol free beers and the one I tried was pretty good. The food was served pretty fast and tasted nice. The service was good and with few more people inside it would be a lively kind of place. Thanks team Greyhound!"
"Food was incredible! probably the best vegan burger I have ever had - closest in both the taste and texture of meat! such a variety of flavours and options. the seating area was peaceful and warm even though outside. will be returning soon!!"
"We've been here today for a slot of lunch. Absolutely amazing service and the food was absolutely delicious we both went for the special Good ol' boys Americana burger. Highly recommend"
"Kind of on the fringes of the city, but still easy to find as it's on the main road. A bit of a hidden gem, the outside looks fairly modern but quite small. However is actually fairly large with possibly one of the best beer gardens in the city. The garden is all season with a retractable roof, lighting and decent heating, it's basically another indoor room during the winter. However when the suns out it's a proper sun trap. The drinks available are all the usual suspects plus DBC real ales, DBC crafted on keg and a decent range of craft cans and bottles from UK, European and American breweries. It's not as all encompassing as Suds & Soda or The Furnace but it's a solid effort and far better than most pubs in Derby. The food is excellent with an emphasis on burgers and smoked/BBQ stuff, the dirty fries are excellent, but be warned that the firecracker chicken ones will make you sweat. The atmosphere is casual and relaxed with a broad age range of customers and a mix of individuals, couples, small groups and larger parties. Worth the walk from the city centre."
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