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Rutland Arms

A pub serving food in Chesterfield.

Located in the shadow of the Church of St Mary and All Saints, famous for it's crooked spire. The spire was added to the 14th century tower in the fourteenth century, it is both twisted and leaning from its true centre. The leaning characteristic was initially suspected to be the result of the absence of skilled craftsmen, insufficient cross-bracing, and the use of unseasoned timber. However, it is now believed that the twisting of the spire was caused by the lead that covers the spire, because when the sun shines during the day the south side of the tower heats up, causing the lead there to expand at a greater rate than that of the north side of the tower, resulting in unequal expansion and contraction.

23 Stephenson Place, Chesterfield, East Midlands, S40 1XL
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01246 205 857

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Facilities include: Real Ale, Traditional Sunday Roast, Live Music, Traditional, Quiz, All Day,

Mon - Tue: 12:00 - 23:00
Wed - Sat: 12:00 - 00:00
Sun: 12:00 - 23:00

Drink % Brewery
Belgian Blue 4.9 Bradfield Brewery

This unique beer has Christmas berry overtones and a slight blue tint to the head – making it an unusual winter warmer!

Tasting Notes: 

Farmers Blonde 4.0 Bradfield Brewery

Locally produced, currently, a top seller, this very pale brilliant blonde beer has citrus and summer fruit aromas making it an extremely refreshing ale.

Tasting Notes: Sheffield Best Brewed 2011 at Sheffield's 37th Steel City Beer & Cider Festival Highly Commended at the Yorkshire Post and Harvey Nichols Taste Awards 2007. GOLD Award Winner in the Speciality Beers category at the 2007 SIBA North Regional Beer Competition.

Golden Bud 3.8 Brampton Brewery

Complex malt character ensures it drinks well beyond its abv. Easy to drink and annoyingly moreish. Won “People’s Choice” at Chesterfield BF 2008.

Tasting Notes: A well balanced light, golden, hoppy bitter. Grapefruit nose and citrus flavours give way to a mellow, slightly sweet after-taste.

Greene King IPA 3.6 Greene King PLC

An easy drinking, refreshing IPA with a hoppy taste, and aroma to give a clean dry finish

Tasting Notes: Tawny Amber in colour with a hoppy taste and aroma.

Young's Special London Ale 6.4 Young & Co.'s Brewery PLC

A wonderfully balanced, deep-golden strong bottled ale, brewed from pure malt and a phenomenal amount of hops.

Tasting Notes: A lively, fruity character with suggestions of banana and orange zest

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We serve the following food styles:

Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional