Pubs in Stone
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Spa Cafe & Bar @ Hartwell House Hotel, Restaurant & Spa
Oxford Road, Hartwell, Stone HP17 8NR
St John's Sports & Social Club
Oxford Road, Stone HP17 8PT
Large member's club next to the club's football pitches
Bugle Horn
Oxford Road, Stone HP17 8QP
Part of the Vintage Inns pub group, an attractive grade 2 listed 17th century pub with an emphasis on food. Used as wine store for nearby Hartwell House in early nineteeth century when Louis XVIII of France was exiled there. Very plush with a bar noticeable for its absence of garish lager fonts.
Lads Of The Village
Elizabeth Street, Stone DA9 9AT
Very traditional pub, built in1793 as a private cottage, and licensed in early Victorian times. The landlord has been in residence since 1978, probably the longest serving for miles around, and has built up a loyal local following. Keen supporter of charities including a large collection for Cancer Research. Many old prints and photographs adorn the walls and there is a collection of war memorobilia in a cabinet. Large selection of malt whiskies, especially Irish. Next door to the railway station and the closest pub to Travelodge on the other side of the railway line.
Welsh Tavern
161 London Road, Stone DA2 6BJ
Greenhithe & Swanscombe Royal British Legion Social Club
London Road, Stone DA9 9EJ
Brent Old Boys Club
London Road, Stone DA2 6AS
The Brent Club is an independent, non-affiliated club, run by an ex-landlord of a local, sadly now closed, GBG listed pub. In addition to the regular beer, two nationally sourced guest beers are normally available. CAMRA members can gain entry with a membership card. The Club was built by Lorenzo Fuller who owned land around the area and built houses in Lingfield Ave. He donated the building to a football team formed by ex-pupils of Brent Primary School.
Travellers Rest
A37, Stone BA4 6RY
Built in 1790 as a coaching inn, the Travellers Rest is a traditional country pub with a friendly atmosphere. Dogs welcome in the garden only. Open Mic on second Sunday of each month starting at 6pm. Pool table and large screen TV in Bar. Several local ciders on sale. Pub sold, still trading, completion early Feb 2018.
Crown & Anchor
1 Station Road, Stone ST15 8JP
This thatched pub at the top of Stone High St was extensively renovated (including re-thatching) in 2013. The pub focuses mainly on high-class cuisine in the week and as a nightclub venue on Friday and Saturday nights when from 10pm you can dance the night away until 3am. However; drinkers are catered for, there is ample seating and standing room around the central island bar. On Sundays from noon – 6pm a choice of two roasts is available in addition to the normal venue.
Lounge Cocktail Bar & Restaurant
40 High Street, Stone ST15 8AU
A cafe bar consistng of a long narrow room with a bar. Bottled & keg beers only, no real ale.
Crown Hotel
38 High Street, Stone ST15 8AS
Formerly a smart hotel in the middle of Stone with a history going back to the 16th century, It was largely rebuilt in 1779 following a fire. The hotel has 32 rooms. Changed hands in 2014 with a resultant distinct change in character. Reasonably priced accommodation.
Poste of Stone
1 Granville Square, Stone ST15 8AB
A large open plan Wetherspoons pub which opened in 2002, the building was previously the town's Post Office. It is on the periphery of the shopping area and a short walk from the Trent & Mersey Cannal. There is a bus stop outside. Food is served all day every day. The pub stocks a wide range of regularly changing real ales including locally produced Lymestone, Slaters, Blythe Brewery and Salopian beers. This pub also has its own beer 'Poste of Stone' brewed by Lymestone which is only available at this branch and is on sale throughout the year. In addition to the usual two Wetherspoon's beer festivals each year they also have a local beer festival each year which includes "meet the brewers" nights.
