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Priory

Priory

Abbotts Road, Leek ST13 6EZ

Real Ale Available
Family Friendly
Garden
+8

Large, rather imposing pub at the edge of the estate of Haregate; a spacious bar area provides plenty of areas to enjoy a quiet pint, while there is a quieter, more comfortable lounge behind the bar. Large car park to the side of the pub; dart board and pool table set to the right and rear of the bar. The lounge can be hired for functions, and there is a spacious, heated smoking area in the beer garden. There is live entertainment or a karaoke every Friday and Saturday.

Quiet Woman

Quiet Woman

73 St Edward Street, Leek ST13 5DN

Dog Friendly
Live Music
WiFi
+6

Mainly open at weekends as a late music venue, No real ale served as we know of.

Red Lion

Red Lion

Market Place, Leek ST13 5HH

Real Ale Available
Garden
Family Friendly
+7

Spacious, modern, wine-bar-style pub on the Market Square, owned by Hydes Brewery of Manchester; Recently re-opened after a short closure

Roebuck

Roebuck

18 Derby Street, Leek ST13 5AB

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden
+15

Built in 1626, The Roebuck is steeped in character and charm. It makes for a lovely surrounding to enjoy a drink or a home cooked dish. 13 cask ale pumps occupy the bar which rumor has it, is the most in the Moorlands. Food is served daily including breakfast from 11am and is home to the Totally Locally Leek Burger, a dish that is created from local ingredients only, all sourced within a 100 yard radius! The fires are a haven from the cold and are perfect to cosy up to with a pint. For those summer months, ample outdoor seating to the front and rear catch the best of sunshine at any time of day, plus there is regular live music and festivals held in the Hop Yard, with its own shed come bar stacked full of craft beers, you will find it difficult to leave. The new “Kegs Below Deck” bar was launched in June 2018 boasting an additional 6 Craft Ale pumps. Four legged friends are very welcome, they even have a treat jar and the pub regularly take donations for the local dog rescue centre. Recent winners of the Taste of Staffordshire 2018 Pub of the Year Award, you can expect a warm welcome and home-cooked meals at The Roebuck AWARDS: Staffordshire Moorlands Sub Branch Pub of the Year 2016 (Merit), 2017 (Highly Commended) 2018 (highly commended), 2019 (highly commended)

Valiant

Valiant

Stanley Street, Leek ST13 5HG

Real Ale Available
Close to Bus Routes

Smallish, single-roomed Marstons pub in the centre of town, basic but comfortable, very much a community pub in the centre of town. A dartboard is located to the right of the bar, and there is a small smoking shelter to the rear. A Marstons house, the guest beer will usually be their seasonal.

Wellington Inn

Wellington Inn

100-104 Strangman Street, Leek ST13 5EF

Real Ale Available
Traditional Pub Games
Dog Friendly
+2

Small, friendly, street-corner local, just off the main throroughfare through Leek town centre, very much a community local; the pub has a large sports following, with a dart board, pool table, plus it's own football team. Sky Sports and BT Sports available and show all sports on a large screen. Watch out for the pub dog, who tends to sleep underneath the tables.

Den Engel

Den Engel

11-13 Stanley Street, Leek ST13 5HJ

Real Ale Available
Garden
Lunchtime Meals
+6

If you want to experience the taste of Belgium in Staffordshire then this is the place. A contemporary Belgian bar where you can sample ten draught foreign beers, or if none take your fancy, there are over 100 bottled beers to choose from. Four hand pumps on the bar offer real ale; cafe style seating is at the front of the bar and a larger seating area to the rear.

Wilkes Head

Wilkes Head

15 St Edward Street, Leek ST13 5DS

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Garden
+10

One of Leek's oldest pubs dating back to the 1700s that has the oldest cellar in the town. A rustic style interior adds to the atmosphere of the place. A regular in the Good Beer Guide and a friendly pub to visit. There are seven real ales, four of which are brewed by Whim and three guest beers from micro breweries. The licensee is a professional musician. AWARDS: Staffordshire Moorlands Sub Branch Pub of the Year 2013 (Merit), 2014 (1st Place), 2015 (Merit), 2016 (Merit), 2017 (Highly Commended)

Britannia Inn

Britannia Inn

46 West Street, Leek ST13 8AA

Real Ale Available
Garden
Sports TV
+4

Small, two-roomed Marstons pub just outside Leek town centre, with a compact bar and larger lounge that houses a pool table; note the old Marstons windows in the bar. There is a pleasant beer garden and smoking shelter to the rear of the pub; the guest beer will come from the usual range.

Fountain Inn

14 Fountain Street, Leek ST13 6JR

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Accommodation
+13

Set in the great pub town of Leek, this now multi-award winning pub re-opened in it's current guise in June 2013 after a substantial refurbishment to a very high standard. On entering the front door you are confronted with a magnificent bank of 10 hand-pulls with 8 serving real ales. The regular house beers are supplemented by an ever changing choice and range of guests, often from less well known and local breweries. Knowledgeable and experienced landlord prides himself on quality of beers served. Comfortable seating throughout the 3 distinctively different areas. A semi-covered and heated smoking area to the rear, catches the best of the sun in the afternoons. An almost complete collection of past Good Beer Guides adorns the book shelf, with other items of local and historical interest. Regular charity events plus live music on Sunday afternoons. Real fires in winter enhance the welcoming atmosphere to this great little local. High standard overnight accommodation is available. AWARDS: Staffordshire Moorlands Sub Branch Pub of the Season (Summer 2015) Staffordshire Moorlands Sub-Branch Pub of the Year 2015 (Merit), 2016 (Merit) Staffordshire Moorlands Sub-Branch Cider Pub of the Year 2017 (Highly Commended) Staffordshire Moorlands Sub-Branch Pub of the Year 2017 (Winner) Staffordshire moorlands sub-branch Pub of the Year (2018 winner) Staffordshire county Pub of the year 2018 (Winner) West Midlands Regional Pub of the Year 2018 (Winner) Staffordshire county Pub of the Year 2019 (runner up)

Green Dragon

Green Dragon

2 St Edward Street, Leek ST13 5DS

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Beer Festivals
+14

Smart Wetherspoon outlet, refurbished to a very high standard; the impression is of separate areas and walls of oak, with the lengthy bar at the back and a beer patio to the side of the pub. All the usual Wetherspoon promotions apply. Building is of historical interest and was saved from falling into severe disrepair by massive investment by Wetherspoon in 2013. Note some of the original 400 years old ceiling and wall posts in the front room. Like many 'spoons' this outlet appears to be a keen supporter of smaller local breweries. Of course food is served all day every day.

Napoli

Napoli

9 High Street, Leek ST13 5DZ

Real Ale Available
Lunchtime Meals
Live Music
+5

Smart Italian cafe just off St. Edwards Street in the centre of town serving delicious Italian food most of the day. Drinkers are more than welcome, with two ales from Whim on hand pump, one being a house beer called Superlupolo. Another different drinking experience for Leek, and very welcoming too. AWARDS: Staffordshire Moorlands Sub Branch Pub of the Season (Spring 2017).

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