Discover the best top things to do in Hanley, United Kingdom including BottleCraft, Escape Stoke, XP-VR Virtual Reality Experience, Stoke on Trent, Paralysis Escape Rooms, The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Dudson Museum, Genting Casino Stoke, Mitchell Arts Centre, Bethesda Methodist Church, The Coachmakers Arms.
5.0 based on 43 reviews
We're BottleCraft, a craft beer shop and bar in Stoke-on-Trent. If great beer is your thing, pay us a visit. We've got hundreds to choose from, from over 80 breweries around the world. Real ales, craft beers, porters, stouts, continental beers and lagers, ciders and perries; there's something for every taste. There's also a selection of wines, spirits and soft drinks.
Good variety of beers, and very knowledgeable of them all Nice friendly staff, and nice place to go Would recommend here
5.0 based on 404 reviews
Each escape room is designed for groups of 2 - 6 and Witchcraft & Wizardry 2-8. We have 6 rooms in operation so we can accommodate teams of up to 38 simultaneously. We lock you up in a mysterious escape room, and give you exactly 60 minutes to get out. In order to beat the live escape game you and your team must solve many puzzles, riddles, brain teasers and identify clues. Can you escape?
Had a fantastic time at the escape rooms tonight. Exceeded all expectations - staff friendly and helpful and a well thought out and imaginative concept to the room. We all thoroughly enjoyed it and will be back
5.0 based on 66 reviews
The West Midland’s most immersive VR entertainment venue. Epic virtual reality experiences, VR gaming, VR escape games, VR treadmills, VR motion simulators and VR home rentals. Incredible group adventures await. Are you ready to step into the game? Book online.
Took partner for a birthday treat today and he apsolutly had a great time he done the creed boxing experience excellent value for money, staff was great very covid friendly and made his experience more special by giving him a treat on the flying simulator this is his fourth visit and will continue going
5.0 based on 50 reviews
Imagine being thrown into the scariest movie scene or your deepest, darkest nightmare. Paralysis Escape Rooms in Stoke-on-Trent makes that horror happen. You’re trapped for one hour. With one goal. To survive.
Next level escape room. Terrifying, adrenaline inducing, immersive. Without any spoilers it felt like we were in an actual horror movie. Damon is very passionate about the experience and what a credit this room is to him. Everything is set up to induce actual fear, very difficult to get a genuine experience like this. Well done we will be back for the other rooms
4.5 based on 565 reviews
Travel back in time and discover the history of the Potteries, including the world’s greatest collection of Staffordshire ceramics and The Staffordshire Hoard, a trove of Anglo-Saxon treasure! The museum has more than one hundred and fifty thousand objects on display across a range of subjects including; Ceramics, archaeology (including the Staffordshire Hoard), fine and decorative arts, natural sciences and social history. We have a lively and engaging exhibitions and events programme with many free events for the whole family to enjoy. Enjoy a light lunch or afternoon snack in our relaxing Café Museum with regular musical accompaniment by Frank Leigh. Browse in The Foyer Shop for unique quality gifts, cards, books and souvenirs of the Potteries.
lovely attraction, close to Tesco so easy to park, started off in the cafe delicious local oatcakes and full range of dishes and cakes, very clean, lovely meal and friendly staff. visited the Staffordshire Hoard, stunning display. the pottery and china rooms were fantastic. there was a delightful street scene of houses in the early 19th century, a chip shop with coal fired range, a chemist, fire station and a school room, a typical parlour and a wash house too, and a full sized dolls house complete with amazing furniture
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Situated inside a bottle kiln this is a lovely museum with great displays. Set on two levels within the museum it gives a concise history of Dudson and its products. I was amazed at the range of ceramics it had produced. Well worth a visit and although its free I'm sure a contribution in the donations box would be welcome and certainly deserved. PS there is a nice little cafe across the courtyard. PPS the adjacent car park in Hope Street is very handy
4.5 based on 130 reviews
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We arrived late on Sunday evening hoping to grab something to eat, to be told the restaurant closed at 6pm, however the gentleman on the main desk kindly rang through to the kitchen staff who were more than happy to accommodate us. We sat down in the restaurant to be served by Danny, what a great cheerful accommodating gentleman, happy in his work and service with a smile, we ordered starters and mains and they were really fresh and tasty, and the price is second to none. I would highly recommend the Sunday Roasts, a choice of beef Lamb or Chicken the vegetables were fresh and tasty, and such a relaxing atmosphere. After such a long day we cannot that the staff enough. We will be back
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Mitchell Arts Centre is Stoke-on-Trent's only Arts Centre. It is a lead venue for performing arts, visual arts and educational workshops and classes in the area. Within the modernised 1950s venue, is a 304-seat theatre, dance studio, rehearsal space, workshop and meeting rooms. The Spitfire Cafe Bar provides catering Monday - Saturday.
1st time that me or any other family members had been to here.... Well wow what an amazing auditorium, fantastic size great seats and view. Lovely clean venue, friendly staff. Excellent little cafe. Panto was brilliant will definitely be returning next year and throughout the year for other shows.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
A great little pub on the edge of the city centre. It's been my local for over a decade now so my review is distinctly biased! The pub was nearly lost through redevelopment and more recently poor management. Now back on top form. The pub has four public rooms, three quite small and each with their own character. Get in at the right time and you will struggle not to get involved in the (often lively but always amicable) discussions. Limited outside seating, on-street pay and display car parking adjacent, directly opposite the bus station so easy to get to by public transport.
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