Derby weather may have been a little erratic of late, but it looks like it is picking up this week.
The city is expecting to see highs of 28°C and forecasters are promising warmer temperatures throughout the week.
This means it is time to round-up the best beer gardens in Derby, and there are plenty of options.
From a beer garden with views across the River Derwent at The Smithfield, to a shaded al fresco garden at the site of a Georgian Hotel, DerbyWorld have got you covered.
If there are any beer gardens you think deserve a mention, please email [email protected] and we’ll take a look.
This means it is time to round-up the best beer gardens in Derby, and there are plenty of options.
5. The Greyhound / 75-76 Friar Gate, DE1 1FN
The Greyhound is situated just outside Derby is this renovated 18th-century pub with a garden and roof terrace. The walled beer garden hidden around the back of the pub is a real suntrap and is perfect for basking in the sunshine with a drink in hand. During the summer months, customers can enjoy burgers, sausages and kebabs from the BBQ. The pub has a wide selection of drinks, with over 100 craft beers from breweries across the world. | Google
6. Seymours Bar / 4 Cheapside, DE1 1BR
Seymours, in the heart of Derby city centre, is a bar famed for its indie music and also has a fantastic beer garden. The outdoor drinking area adjacent to St Werberg’s churchyard is the perfect setting for a relaxed afternoon of drinking and even has umbrellas if you prefer to sit in the shade. | Google
7. The Creaky Floorboard / 179 Kedleston Rd, DE22 1FT
The Creaky Floorboard is a micropub found at the end of a line of terraced houses on Kedleston Road in Derby and was formerly a guest house. A popular feature of the pub is its spacious beer garden hidden around the back. It is decorated with an array of plants and lights, meaning people can sit outside late into the evening. | Google
8. The Bell and Castle / 98 Burton Rd, DE1 1TG
The Bell and Castle is a family-friendly pub five or ten minutes away from Derby City Centre on Burton Road and was converted from old cottages. There is a huge beer garden hidden around the back where pub-goers can enjoy the weather on a lovely day. The bar has a constantly changing choice of up to five guest beers from microbreweries and cider on hand pump. | Google