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The Rising Sun Inn

A dog friendly pub serving food with Sky TV in Matlock.

he Rising Sun is situated in the heart of Derbyshire, with breath-taking views; our prime location makes us a hotspot for visitors to the Peak District. We are in walking distance from the High Peak Trail which is popular with walkers, and Black Rocks which is a local attraction.

At the Rising Sun we are passionate about serving great homemade food, and we use local suppliers for our meat, fruit, vegetables and dairy products. We also have a range of real ale available; we have recently been Cask Marque accredited for our Real Ale.

We are child and dog friendly and always have a bowl of water available for you four legged friends.

We have now re-opened following our refit and the differences to The Rising Sun are plainly visible to see. The designer has done a great job keeping a country pub feel and the beer garden to the rear with the new children's play area makes a huge difference. We now have a wider lager and Real Ale selection including a selection of local ale. Both our chefs have stayed with us so our food quality is just as good as ever. You can check out our new and improved menu here.

The Rising Sun was originally built as a farm house and barn in the early 1700’s and it wasn’t until the twentieth century that it became exclusively a public house, there is a children’s play area around the side of the pub as well as boules courts and you can regularly see our cup winning teams in action on a Sunday night.

So come along to The Rising Sun and enjoy homemade traditional pub food, ales, wines, spirits in a warm relaxing atmosphere.

26 Rise End, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 4LS
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01629 823247

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http://www.therisingsunmiddleton.co.uk/

Facilities include: Real Ale, Outside Seating, Covered Smoking Area, Big Screen, Sky Sports, Bar Snacks, Traditional Sunday Roast, Fruit Machines, Jukebox, Live Music, Dominos, Cards, Terrestrial, Country, Village, Traditional, BII, Separate food area, Quiz, Pub sports team, All Day, Dogs welcome inside, Water bowl provided, We have a pub dog, Dog walks nearby, TNT Sports,

Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00

Drink % Brewery
6X 4.1 Wadworth Brewery

6X is our iconic ale, brewed for over 90 years with a national following of drinkers always seeking it out; it’s a beacon on the bar for many ale drinkers. 6X is the classic premium ale that has made Wadworth famous.

Tasting Notes: This hand crafted ale is a timeless amber-hued beer distinctively full bodied and eminently drinkable. The nose is malty and fruity with a balancing hoppy note. The delicious malt and fruit character emerge even more intensely on the palate with a long lingering malty finish.

Bass 4.4 Anheuser-Busch InBev

Brewed to 4.4% ABV, Bass is still brewed to an original recipe using only the finest ingredients and the experience of generations. Bass is brewed with two strains of yeast to produce a complex nutty, malty taste with subtle hop undertone.

Tasting Notes: A medium-bodied complex nutty, biscuity malt taste with roasty, caramel aromas and classic earthy, subtly floral hop notes.

EPA 3.6 Marstons

EPA stands for English Pale Ale. And the stilt walker on the clip is an original hop picker – in this case, Cascade and Styrian hops.

Tasting Notes: They give it the subtle citrus flavours and delicate bitter aftertaste. An easy-drinking, refreshing, light, golden ale which will appeal to both ale and lager drinkers…and the occasional stilt walker.

Old Speckled Hen 4.5 Greene King PLC

A distinctive rich malty taste bursting with toffee character, fruity aroma and deliciously smooth.

Tasting Notes: Auburn Copper in colour with a distinctive malty and toffee taste.

Pedigree 4.5 Marstons

Pedigree. Now with added personality. They haven’t changed the taste. Just how it looks. So welcome to the new-look Pedigree, or “P” as it was first known. Strange that, looking back.

Tasting Notes: Anyway, it has a fascinating aroma, with a palate of biscuit malt, spicy hops and light fruitiness. It was renamed in a staff competition back in George Peard’s day. He was the Head Brewer at the time – that’s him on the clip. Cheers George.

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We serve the following food styles:

Bar Snacks, Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional