Pubs in Stalybridge
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Reindeer Inn
109 Huddersfield Road, Stalybridge SK15 3DW
Multi-roomed roadside pub in Copley with sports TV's, drinks offers and a beer garden to the rear. No real ale.
Stamford Arms
815 Huddersfield Road, Stalybridge SK15 3PY
Low ceilings with exposed beams characterise the the main bar in this old pub. At the front the windows have the arms of the Stamford's in stained glass while the low windows in the rear section of the bar are typical of old properties in the area. Where there were two rooms at the front, there is now only one, the other having been knocked through to create a larger more open bar. Five hand pumps on the bar in addition to Old Rosie cider. Good quality home-cooked meals are also on offer. The garden and smoking area are accessed down stairs and through a side door.
Station Buffet Bar
Stalybridge Railway Station, Platform 4, Rassbottom St, Stalybridge SK15 1RF
Featured in many beer publications and even TV programmes this enduring Victorian gem is worth missing a train for. A sympathetic refurbishment has previously taken place. Nine handpumps dispense a variety of everchanging beers, most of which are locally sourced, plus at least one real cider or perry. A good range of bottled beers is also available. The food available varies through the week; there maybe only pies etc on some weekdays, street-food on Fridays, specials on Saturday and Sunday menu on Sundays.
Stocks Inn
8 Stocks Lane, Stalybridge SK15 2LW
The pub has two handpumps, only one generally in use serving Wadworth's 6X until further notice.
Lord Stamford
2 Kenworthy Street, Stalybridge SK15 2DX
No real ale. An open plan town centre pub serving the local populace. Sports shown on big screens around the room.
Waggon & Horses
300 Mottram Road, Stalybridge SK15 2SU
On the A6018 between Stalybridge and Mottram. Originally a 17th century farmhouse this extensively refurbished pub has gained a good reputation locally for food. Popular at both lunchtimes and evenings for food, the beer side has not been forgotten.
Wharf Tavern
77 Caroline Street., Stalybridge SK15 1PD
Traditional pub with large function room. No food served, but there is an arrangement with the chip shop next door that their food can be eaten, if you buy a drink (chip shop open Mon-Fri only). Ever changing range of beers, both from local and larger breweries.
White House
1 Water Street, Stalybridge SK15 2AG
This popular pub close to both bus and rail stations is semi open plan but retains four distinct drinking areas where a quiet corner can often be found even at busy times. Up to four ever-changing guest beers from micros compliment the regulars from Hydes and the real ciders on offer, pies also available. Live music every Monday, Friday and Saturday.
Prestige Wine Bar
Melbourne St, Stalybridge SK15 2JJ
Bohemian Lounge
24-30 Grosvenor Street, Stalybridge SK15 2JN
Trendy bar, no real ale
Society Rooms
49-51 Grosvenor Street, Stalybridge SK15 2JN
Very popular split-level Wetherspoon’s pub in town centre named after former Co-op store premises it now occupies, which was extended into adjacent premises early 2018, also creating a spacious beer garden, making it one of the largest Wetherspoons in the UK. Eight real ales & two real ciders available. Two beer festivals a year, one of which also includes cider. 3 minutes walk from bus terminus.
Szoda
Market Street, Stalybridge SK15 2AA
