Pubs in Leek
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Abbey Inn
Abbey Green Road, Leek ST13 8SA
Small, friendly, family-owned pub on the northern outskirts of Leek, built in 1702, near to the remains of Dieu-le-Cresse Abbey, and backing on to The Peak District National Park; it comprises of two rooms to either side of the bar, the left-hand one being twice as big as the one on the right. Good quality home cooked food, with a good size car park to the front plus a sun terraced seating area, along with a smoker's seating. One of the guest beers usually comes from a local micro-brewery. Overnight accommodation is available in the three en-suite bedrooms. Changed hands in April 2016 and has been tastefully and sympathetically refurbished throughout to a high standard. Suggest booking for the excellent Sunday lunch as it can get very busy
Ball Haye Tavern
89-91 Ball Haye Green, Leek ST13 6BH
Small, two-roomed community pub on the estate of Haregate at the top of Leek; there is a comfortable drinking area to the front of the pub, while the more expansive room at the back contains two league standard pool tables and darts board. Popular with the many teams that play from there, Pool, Darts, Dominoes etc. Live entertainment is provided at the weekends. The guest beers will usually come from the more well-known breweries. Limited menu food including all day breakfast is served on Saturdays 12 noon till 6PM
Benks
39 Stockwell Street, Leek ST13 6DH
Traditional friendly local just off the Market Square in the great pub town of Leek, formerly called the Union Inn; the old name is still inscribed on the windows. There is a covered smoking area to the back, regular entertainment is provided, and there are 2 or 3 dart boards provided. The back area contains 2 pool tables. The guest beers can hail from many interesting breweries, both local and not so local. The pub won the Potteries Branch pub of the month award in June 2012. Sympathetically but substantially refurbished in 2017 to create a smart modern drinking establishment that caters for all ages. Jukebox contains a massive collection of past hits from not so often seen bands
Bird in Hand
17 Market Place, Leek ST13 5HJ
Attractive, old-fashioned Marstons pub on the square in the town centre, built in the 19th century, with a mock-Tudor frontage; the small bar area is accessed to the left, while two other rooms are to the right. Dart board in the back room, smoking shelter outside; guest beers sourced from the Marstons list.
Black Swan
12 Sheep Market, Leek ST13 5HW
Single-roomed pub in the town centre, divided into separate areas. Sport is shown on the big screen TV, and a dartboard is to the right of the bar. There is a beer garden to the rear of the pub.
Blue Mugge
17 Osbourne Street, Leek ST13 6LJ
Recently been awarded a place in the Good Beer Guide. From the outside, this pub looks like a fairly small street corner local, but appearances can be deceptive, as it seems much larger on the inside. The lounge has many pictures and ornaments commemorating Queen Victoria (the pub's original name being The Queen's Head); the bar has a pool table and dart board and the Churchill Room has the expected trappings. All these rooms are divided by an unusual island bar, which has the pumps at the centre 9behind the staff serving rather than around the counters. Live entertainment takes place every other Saturday. AWARDS: Staffordshire Moorlands Sub Branch Pub of the Season (Summer 2014) Staffordshire Moorlands urban pub of the year 2019 (Highly commended)
Cattle Market
Fountain Street, Leek ST13 6JR
Traditional two-roomed Marstons hostelry behind the war memorial and near to the bus station, with a comfortable lounge and a pool room off to the right, complete with a dart board. Live entertainment is staged on Friday nights and traditional pub food is served 12noon-3pm every day apart from Sunday. An additional guest beer will be available from a local brewery at the times when Marstons open up their guest list.
Cock Inn
19 Derby Street, Leek ST13 6HN
One of the smart Joule's brewery owned tap houses in the great pub town of Leek, is situated on the main shopping street in the centre of town. There is the usual four Joule's beers available (3 regular and a seasonal special possibly Kolkata, Old No.6) plus two rotating guest beers which usually includes Sarah Hughes, there is also three craft brewed beers are always on tap as well. The pub is split level, the bar area has a real log fire and comfortable leather arm chairs whilst the upper area is suitable for dining. Very pleasantly decorated throughout. Live bands every Saturday night and other occasional music events in large marquee in rear beer garden yard. tea, coffee and lighter snacks are available at most times. Regular quiz held on Sunday evenings. AWARDS: Staffordshire Moorlands Sub Branch Pub of the Season (Summer 2016).
Dyers Arms
3 Macclesfield Road, Leek ST13 8LD
Traditional local on the western outskirts of town, consisting of one single, elongated room. There is a smoking area to the rear; note the photographs of old Leek adorning the walls of the lounge-type area. Small car park to the right-hand side of the pub. The pub has a strong sporting following, as it is home to the Leek Football Supporters Club, being very close to the ground.
Flying Horse
130 Ashbourne Road, Leek ST13 5BJ
Attractive, friendly Marstons pub on the road out of town, with a comfortable bar area, small dining room and large beer garden; a dartboard is situated to the left of the bar. Food is served 12noon-2.30pm & 5pm-9pm Tuesday-Saturday, with Sunday lunch served 12noon to 3.30pm; the two guest beers will come from the usual Marstons range. There is an entertaining quiz night held every Sunday night, and a car park to the rear of the pub.
Hare & Gate
Queens Drive, Leek ST13 6QF
Estate pub on the outskirts of Leek, with a small bar area and a larger, more comfortable lounge. There is a dartboard in the bar room and Sunday lunches are served in the lounge from 12noon-3pm; there is a small car park in front of the pub. Owned by Dorbiere, Two hand pulls serve a constantly changing list of guests which will hail from one of the more well known breweries.
Prince of Wales
Fernwood Drive, Leek ST13 8JD
Traditional open plan 1970's estate pub on the very edge of Leek, getting it's trade from the local community; basically one large, L-shaped room inside, the bar in reached by walking through a comfortable lounge area. There are two match condition pool tables, a dartboard and a TV to occupy your attention, and a small smoking patio is located at the rear of the pub with a car park to the side. Regular charity events including a monthly pub quiz in aid of local dog rescue society. No regular food served, but there is a popular Steak Night on the third Saturday of every month and occasional other special events
