Pubs in Castleton
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Bulls Head Hotel
Cross Street, Castleton S33 8WH
High quality home cooked food provides the backbone of this family run hotel. A spacious wood panelled dining room, while leather sofas feature in the smaller bar area. Six different Robinsons real ales are offered. Courtyard drinking area and newly refurbished barn for indoor/outdoor eating and drinking.
Castle Inn
Castle Street, Castleton S33 8WG
A chain pub aiming to create an authentic atmosphere with local pictures adorning the walls, candlelit tables and wooden beams. Walkers welcome. Dogs allowed in the bar and water and dog treats provided.
George
Castle Street, Castleton S33 8WG
Cosy two roomed back street pub. The flag stoned tap room welcomes walkers and dogs, while the carpeted restaurant is for diners only. Attractive forecourt seating. Three real ales are offered.
Olde Cheshire Cheese
How Lane, Castleton S33 8WJ
An excellent traditional village inn. A central bar separates the dining and bustling lounge areas. Names of landlords inscribed on low wooden beams. Walkers welcome. Six real ales on offer, all from local brewers.
Olde Nag's Head
1 Cross Street, Castleton S33 8WH
The bar areas include a feature fireplace, exposed stone walls and carved wooden chairs. Stylish dining room and busy family food trade. Live Music every Saturday from 9pm. Excellent range of real ales including beers from several local breweries, and also real cider. Serve Breakfast from 8am until 11am each morning,
Peak Hotel
How Lane, Castleton S33 8WJ
Refurbished under new management, offering en-suite B&B accommodation, good pub food, a range of four real ales, quiz night, live music and more.
SwissTap
How Lane, Castleton S33 8WJ
A family run B&B with a bar open to non-residents offering a range of four real ales. The opening times are 'flexible'.
Woolworth Sports & Social Club
Royle Cottage, Gipsy Lane, Castleton OL11 3HA
A great advantage of the facilities in the club is that all rooms, are all on the ground floor. The Lounge is a comfortable area with the setting of a traditional Lancashire pub. It is the main facility of the club used by members and visitors, Bingo is a popular family attraction on alternative Sunday afternoons with alternative quiz night and play your cards right on Sunday evenings and in keeping with the ethos of Woolies, has families, young and older, enjoying the atmosphere. The Function Room is self contained and can be used for different functions, family gatherings, seating 80 people, cultural activities, meetings, and entertainment organised by members. The Games Room is large and contains a snooker table, Pool table and dart board, with provision for the playing of pub games. Woolies has 2 teams in the Orms League and the snooker table is over 100 years old and has seen some ‘vintage frames’ of snooker, crib, darts, dominoes are also enjoyed they also have a golf society The Television Room is comfortably furnished and provides a more quiet area much loved by some members. You will be allowed in the club up to 3 times without charge after that you will be expected to become a member at the cost of £10 a year. This is a very well run club were you will be made very welcome by staff and members alike
Old Post Office Ale House
858 Manchester Road, Castleton OL11 2SP
Opened in 2016 this microbar is well served by public transport. The railway station is a two minute walk and the 17 bus stop to Rochdale is literally outside the front door. Five quality beers are sold plus a good selection of ciders, wines and gin always available. Food is not on sale, but you can bring your own. The bar is dog friendly and there is a well laid out beer garden at the rear. Reopened May 2021
Newtown National Club
3 Nixon Street, Castleton OL11 3JN
Reopened 4/7/2020
Mayfield Sports Club
Butterworth Park, Chadwick Lane, Castleton OL11 3BY
Home of Rochdale Mayfield ARLFC Reopened 11/7/2020
Blue Pits Inn
842 Manchester Road, Castleton OL11 2SP
The Blue Pits is a friendly local situated in the centre of Castleton easily accessible by bus or train. Three JW Lees beers are always available. The pub has three drinking areas with pub games in the taproom. Regular quiz nights and karaoke are a feature. This former railway building has a tiled mosaic of John Willie Lees on the outside wall. Reopened by 6/7/2020
