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Pubs in Wilmslow

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Airport Inn Manchester

Airport Inn Manchester

Altrincham Road, Wilmslow SK9 4LR

Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
Close to Bus Routes
+2

Bar open to public but no real ale.

Stanneylands

Stanneylands

Stanneylands Rd, Wilmslow SK9 4EY

Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
Close to Railway Station
+3

Hotel Bar is open to Non-Residents but no Cask Ale is available.

Wilmslow Conservative Club

Wilmslow Conservative Club

15 Grove Avenue,, Wilmslow SK9 5EG

Real Ale Available
Garden
Disabled Access
+9

A re-build n the early ‘90s, it is a modestly attractive modern building replacing a more-or-less dilapidated construction. There is a members’ games room featuring full-sized snooker tables, darts board, with a server into the main bar. The main bar seats around 50 people and can be used less strenuous games (cards, cribbage, etc). This main bar area opens out onto the bowling green. One premium rotating usually 4.5% or more. Draught Bass is a club favourite but a wide range of guests has been sold.

Wilmslow Rugby Club

Wilmslow Rugby Club

Memorial Ground, Pownall Park, King’s Road, Wilmslow SK9 5PZ

Real Ale Available
Real Fire
Family Friendly
+10

It’s a rugby club, of course and also hosts Wilmslow Running Club, home to the Wilmslow Half-Marathon. And they are also a supporter of good beer. It’s located in on King’s Road, Pownall Park, not quite half a mile from Altrincham Road. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, the beer selection will most likely be limited to one ale. The bar can sometimes be found to be open on Friday evenings during the summer. The club accepts all-comers, as they have a healthy junior rugby scene, kids are tolerated, too: check with the club. You can join and take advantage of discounts at the bar, and entry to watch rugby union: OK. so it’s not the Premiership. The club has a function room and a smaller, more snug bar, complete with roaring fire, although it’s usually only alight on match-days when the club’s busiest. The bar has 4 hand-pulls and they rotate several LocAles – more often, it’s one from Mobberley, something from Weetwood, a Storm and often a JW Lees. Add to this a Windsor & Eton beer, fetched up regularly from the Home Counties as one of the club members is a director of that brewery. What is a welcome surprise is that all the breweries feature different beers. What is more, the beers are kept well, no mean feat for a club which is only open 4 or 5 sessions a week. There is the usual range of other beers, wines and spirits on the well-stocked bar. There is outdoor drinking, should the weather permit, and there is also a smoking area. Handy for the Carrs and Styal Woods, it’s dog-friendly too.

Grove

70 Grove Street, Wilmslow SK9 1DS

Garden
Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
+2

Cafe Bar with a woodland theme. Keg beers include some from local breweries.

Revolution

Revolution

Alderley Road, Wilmslow SK9 1HY

Parking
Lunchtime Meals
Evening Meals
+2

Built into part of the old Rex Cinema. Was initially converted as pub but is now a cocktail bar & restaurant.

Miller & Carter

Miller & Carter

Station Rd, Wilmslow SK9 1BU

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking
+8

Steakhouse opposite the station. Clientèle mainly young and stylish. Offer up to three changing guests.

Kings Arms

Kings Arms

Alderley Road, Wilmslow SK9 1PZ

Real Ale Available
Accommodation
Garden
+16

Popular traditional Robinsons house. Attracts a variety of clientèle including business people staying at the B&B above. Interior is dominated by large U-shaped bar, though small snug rooms exist at the front. Three casks serving Unicorn, Dizzy Blonde and a Robinsons seasonal. The long established Thai restaurant moved to Wilmslow town centre in November 2013 but was replaced by another Thai restaurant that moved from Wilmslow town centre!

King William

King William

Manchester Rd, Wilmslow SK9 1BQ

Real Ale Available
Accommodation
Garden
+10

Major refurbishment in Spring 2021 with a Perky Blinders inspired theme. Very pleasant town centre drinkers' pub with paved outdoor drinking area. Menu features quality pies & burgers with some more exotic options as well. Vegetarian (& odd Vegan) dishes available.

Honey Bee

Honey Bee

Altrincham Road, Wilmslow SK9 4LT

Real Ale Available
Garden
CAMRA Discount
+12

The pub was previously known as Oversley House, and was a private home until the mid 20th Century. For some of this time at least it was in the hands of the Boddington brewing family. Pictures of the Boddington family adorn the walls. After a spell as a residential home for the elderly, the building became Oversley House Hotel. The hotel then became a public house known as The Marmalade Cat in around 2002 and was later taken over and re-named the Honey Bee by Vintage Inns, a Mitchells & Butlers brand. The pub is set back on the east side of the main A538 Wilmslow – Altrincham Road and has an extensive car park to the side and rear. A garden area on the south side is a sun-trap in summer and sunshade umbrellas are available at some tables. There is no special area set aside for smokers and no permanent outdoor shelter. Families are welcome. The pub is still divided into several rooms although the entrances have been opened out to give it a light and airy feel. There are plenty of tables and chairs and an area to the left of the main door is reserved for drinkers only. You can drink almost anywhere in the pub but the rear is more of a restaurant area. Food is very popular and is served all day. Bar snacks or something more substantial are served at your table and are good value for money. Most easily reached by car, although there is a Monday – Saturday daytime hourly bus service 88 to Morley Green Road opposite. This pub is popular with the retired, business people from the airport nearby and families. Sharps Doom Bar & Thwaites Wainwright are the staple beers with a guest beer often available. Swan neck handpumps are used.

Farmers Arms

Farmers Arms

71 Chapel Lane, Wilmslow SK9 5JH

Real Ale Available
Garden
Parking
+14

Busy locals pub about half a mile from Wilmslow centre, presented with a Community Pub award by CAMRA in July 2011. Attracts mixed range of clientele. Sells good range of real ales. Lounge and vault downstairs together with 'Alpine' and 'Cheshire' suite rooms. Characterful local with a number of separate rooms, including a vault, secreted behind the finely etched front windows. The front lounge contains a large, Boddington's mirror (from the good old days!) and a working piano. The rear lounge displays three fascinating paintings of Wilmslow, Macclesfield and Cheshire. The darts room is lined with wooden-panelled benching and the main wall is adorned with an ancient pair of skis. An additional room is available upstairs, and can be used for functions. Previously famous for its Boddies (Boddingtons Bitter) which remained on the bar after the purchase by JW Lees, however the cask version is no longer brewed. Dogs are welcome in the Alpine bar and vault.

Coach & Four

Coach & Four

69-71 Alderley Road, Wilmslow SK9 1PA

Real Ale Available
Real Cider Available
Accommodation
+21

The Coach and Four, as its name implies, is an old coaching house. The large, comfortable single room has many secluded alcoves and includes photographs of old Wilmslow to add interest. The pub is part of its community, supporting local charities and with theme nights and events. There is free live music every Friday & some Saturday evenings, quiz nights every Wednesday and a Comedy night on the 1st Thursday of each month. Food is served all day, there are afternoon teas and the pub gets very busy on Friday and Saturday evenings. Smokers are catered for by a covered and heated patio and there is lodge style accommodation attached to the pub. Hyde’s beers (including Beer Studio) feature predominantly but other guests are available. A beer festival including local ales is run each year. Hyde’s Platinum Card for Over 60s giving 20% discount on food Mon-Thu.

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