This is a small traditional pub in the Old Market Place conservation area with 4 "rooms" that have been mostly opened out, but still feel cosy. The bar is in the centre with 4 hand pumps facing the front of the building and another 3 facing to the side. There is additional seating outside at the front set back from the road and attractive enclosed decked area at the rear. A purpose built stage for entertainment has recently been introduced with live music on a Friday, karaoke Saturday and open mic night is the Sunday.
There are 7 TV's for watching Sky Sport & BT Sport. The left hand back room now has an open fire lit on winter days.
Upstairs there is a vault with pool table, darts board and another TV
The building itself is older than it looks with the front of the building concealing a medieval timber frame. It became a pub in about 1881 and took its name from another pub in Altrincham called the Orange Tree that burned down in 1880 (According to Altrincham History Society - Three Centuries of Public Houses in Altrincham)