Inspiring Business by Sharing Success
Added by Love Business East Midlands | 25 July 2025
UPDATED: 25 July 2025
A total of 27 licensed premises picked up their Best Bar None accreditation, including: Apartment, Aruba, Association, Beach and Groove, Brampton Social, Bulls Head, Chandlers, Chesterfield Arms, Chesterfield Football Club, Crown and Anchor, Crown and Cushion, Derby Tup, Dirty Habit, Donkey Derby, Einstein’s, GAS Bar, Holme Hall Inn, Junction Bar, Lockoford Inn, Original Gravity, Portland Hotel, Rose and Crown, Rosie O’Learys, Spa Lane Vaults, Star Inn, Winding Wheel and Ye Royal Oak (Shambles).
As well as the Best Bar None accreditation awards, five special awards were up for grabs on the night. The winners of each category are:
Best managed venue
Winner: Portland Hotel
Runners up: Donkey Derby, The Winding Wheel Theatre
Best tenanted venue
Winner: Rose & Crown
Runners up: Derby Tup, Chesterfield Arms
Best independent venue:
Winner: Einstein’s
Runner up: Association, Chandlers
People’s Choice award (as voted by members of the public via Chesterfield Borough Council’ social media):
Winner: Chandlers
Overall winner
Winner: Chesterfield Football Club
Runner up: Einsteins, Rose & Crown
The Best Bar None scheme - supported by the Home Office and drinks industry – was initially launched in the town in 2024 by Chesterfield Borough Council, in partnership with Best Bar None, Chesterfield Pubwatch and Derbyshire Constabulary with the aim of reducing alcohol-related crime and providing a safer night out for everyone.
The scheme is designed to build positive relationships between the licensed trade, police and local authorities and also aims to champion improvements in the way venues are managed and encourage best practice to be shared.
Since its launch, Chesterfield Borough Council has expanded the scheme, and now invites all licensed premises from all across the borough to register for Best Bar None accreditation.
Those that apply will be assessed against a set criteria and successful businesses are invited to the annual awards ceremony to celebrate the achievement of local premises.
More information on the scheme can be found at: www.chesterfield.gov.uk/best-bar-none
Councillor Steve Lismore, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said:
“Chesterfield is a very safe place to live, socialise and visit, and while alcohol-related crime and disorder can occasionally arise - as it does in towns and cities across the country - we are committed to ensuring that Chesterfield remains safe, welcoming and fun for everyone, and the Best Bar None scheme is helping us to do just that.
“We’re lucky to have so many great bars, pubs and clubs across the town and it is really positive to see so many of them passing their assessment and picking up the Best Bar None accreditation at the awards ceremony. It was a great night to celebrate the fantastic businesses we have on offer across our borough, and we will continue to highlight the work they are doing to ensure we have an attractive night life and to keep our town safe for all.”
Jane Randall, Chair of Chesterfield Pubwatch, added:
"Chesterfield boasts a fantastic range of pubs, restaurants, bars, and clubs, making it a wonderful place to enjoy an evening out and we want to make sure everyone feels safe when out and about.
“We are really pleased to see so many local businesses coming together and picking up their Best Bar None accreditation again-it really does show how serious we all are to making sure everyone can enjoy themselves safely on a night out.”
Other licenses business from across the borough are being encouraged to sign up to the Best Bar None scheme too. They can find out more and sign up by contacting the council’s licensing team via email: glenn.holden@chesterfield.gov.uk or by calling 01246 345230.