Stockport has an great combination of traditional local pubs, classic pubs, notable free houses and quality cask ales from a variety of independent brewers, including Stockports brewers - Robinsons as well as the other local breweries - JW Lees, Joseph Holt's and Hydes. There are also draft beers from up-and-coming micros such as Porter's and Beartown. While mainly an urban area, there is also an impressive selection of country and village pubs to the south and east of Stockport. The welcome is usually warm, and prices are often reasonable.
Use this guide to rate pubs you visit and to comment on the experience.A busy friendly pub. Joseph Holts best bitter as a guest ale. Happy Hour on Fridays 8.30 - 10 p.m. Free Juke Box. Pool table. Good value food until 2.30 p.m.
Built c1864 the white horse provides the best pub grub in Disley 7 days a week. robinsons beer the real stuff.
Great Porter's ales and great value prices. Superb choice of Irish whiskeys - much more than the usual Jameson and Bushmills. Excellent.
Tremendous. The Pineapple is not the busiest of pubs and can't be described as a 'bustling or 'energetic' pub instead, this pub could be considered a safe haven as it removes you from that world and takes you to a bygone era.
As soon as you walk in you
Any idea what time this opens on a Saturday? We're coming for the football and want somewhere decent that opens at 11 before we go to the Crown.
The careworn exterior might give the impression that the pub is closed but step inside and you will find one of the most friendly pubs around. With its comfortable, relaxed atmosphere and ever-changing beer range, it is a must when visiting Stockport (you
Real Ale Traditional PubThis public house in Stockport’s Market Place was a centre of radical politics during the early 19th Century. At the time of Peterloo (1819) it was the focal point of local agitation.Fergus
Georgian pub, formally The Queen Anne - interesting layoutHas the smallest toilet in Europe - also claimed to have been a hangman's drop!Also there is a haunted windowless room upstairsSam Smiths cosy pubDaily newspapers available
A large family run business with friendly staff and home cooked food, there is a functio room, and a restaurant, it is extremely festiv at christmas time have all the pub decorated, and having a festive menu on in the restaurant with table decorations. a ...
Cosy town centre pub opposite St. Mary's Church. Good value food served.
Busy, modernised single-bar pub with a good, lively atmosphere. Popular with postmen from nearby sorting office