A Derbyshire dining spot, already laden with accolades, has clinched a spot in the illustrious Michelin Guide . The Bulls Head in Holymoorside, a quaint village just a stone's throw from the Peak District, was honoured with an Inspector's nod in The Great Britain and Ireland selection of the Michelin Guide for July 2024. Holymoorside can be found amongst hectares of rolling hills and farmland close to Beeley Moor on the edge of the Peak District National Park.

It's also a short drive from one of the Peak District's most famous destinations - Bakewell - which is famed for its namesake pudding. The coveted listing celebrates Patron and Head Chef Mark Aisthorpe's long-cherished dream, marking his establishment among the nation's culinary elite since taking the helm of the pub. Recognised by Michelin for cultivating a "strong following" through "gastronomically adventurous" offerings, The Bulls Head boasts a team deeply committed to making guests feel at home.

Michelin praised The Bulls Head's kitchen, proclaiming: "The chefs show great skill in spotlighting their quality produce, like super-fresh wild seabass cooked to perfection with a delicious crispy skin. The kitchen shows great ambition within the pub surroundings, with a tasting menu available alongside a la carte." Nestled between the charms of the Peak District and Chesterfield, The Bulls Head enjoys rave reviews for its fine dining prowess.

In January, Estrella Damm included the pub in its 'One to Watch 2024' list, reco.