Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Cheadle including The Red Lion Inn, The Queens at Freehay, The Huntsman, Royal Oak Dilhorne, The Ship, The Master Potter Hungry Horse, The Draycott Arms, Alton Bridge Hotel Restaurant, The Bulls Head Alton, The White Hart
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4 based on 128 reviews
A warm and welcoming traditional village pub, bed & breakfast and Coffee Shop owned by the Alton community. Situated in the heart of Alton Village, only a mile away from Alton Towers and close to the beautiful Churnet Valley. We have a choice of three com
Lovely little pub, serving a decent range of real ales and wines. Really warm welcome when we turned up, and the landlord did everything he could to find us a table for food on a very busy evening.Food is great, and itâs unusual to have a Thai restaurant attached to a pub. Beautifully cooked and served, and weâll certainly be back again based on this first visit.
4 based on 393 reviews
A 1700 built coaching inn, situated on the high street in Alton, Staffordshire. We specialise in stone baked pizza's, steaks, craft beers and live music. Our recently refurbished restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere with a cosy log burner and comfy seat
Needed a break from the food at Alton Towers and read the reviews, decided to ignore the negativity and very glad I did too!Food was fantastic, service attentive (even though we were in the upstairs room), and the atmosphere was really positive from all the staff. If you are staying at Alton Towers and need a break from chips, chips and more chips then I cannot recommend the Bulls Head highly enough. And if you like chips, well they do them too!
4 based on 368 reviews
Myself and my husband stopped off here twice for dinner while staying locally for our trip to Alton Towers. Place was easy to find and had parking which was handy! Staff were welcoming and we were able to walk in with no booking. The food was great and reasonably priced. Good choice of items on the menu but we both picked the steak and ale pie twice because it was so good, the portion size was huge but defo not complaining!
4 based on 194 reviews
We pride ourselves on providing a great dining experience, with fresh foods made in house, quality real ales, handpicked wines and a welcoming atmosphere
I wrote a review after our first meal here a couple of years ago. I was impressed with the food then and have been back on many occasions now - the food and general ambience is consistently good. This is not pub grub. Eating at the Draycott Arms is dining out - really tasty, home-cooked food which is beautifully presented. As if that wasn't enough, they have good real ales and tasty wines. We'll just keep on returning!Thank you for your kind comments. Customers returning again and again is one of the biggest compliments we could have so we look forward to your next visit!
4 based on 310 reviews
The waitress with red hair served my food today and dropped an entire lasagna meal all over a light brown bag. There wasnât even an apology- she just very embarrassingly ran back into the kitchen! I will not be coming here again and it certainly ruined my experience and I will be telling people.Not to even apologise for the £40 bag damaged I think is very rude and unprofessional!To note she didnât even return to help me clean the bag up and left the lasagna all over the chairs which wasnât pleasant whilst eating!This is terrible customer service with no compensation for the food given afterwards! Can I just add that daisy came over and made sure it was okay after she saw the shambles of the other womanâs mess she left!
4 based on 253 reviews
Family run Country restaurant. Food served:- Monday - Tuesday 6-9pm Wednesday - Saturday 12-2pm, 6 - 9pm, Sunday 12-8pm.
Tonight was our second visit to The Ship Inn. We had starters of black pudding with delicious, excellent quality bacon, egg and peppercorn sauce (first time I have tried black pudding) also delicious homecooked chicken strips.main courses were plaice, fries and peas -nicely cooked and lamb and mint burger topped with bacon and cheese (maybe a feta,olive, sundried tomato topping would be nice as an alternative?) However the burger was delish, home cooked Chips lovely. Hubby had the Baileys and white chocolate cheesecake for dessert.....I was allowed to taste ONE spoonful...I can see why he wanted it all for himself..... absolutely outstandingly delicious! The 2 ladies who were waitressing were very kind, helpful, sociable and professional. This place is a local gem and really deserves to be supported.
5 based on 285 reviews
Welcome to The Royal Oak at Dilhorne. Situated in the beautiful Staffordshire Moorland countryside, this family owned freehouse pub and restaurant offers a wide choice of homemade food and real ale at great prices. A 2 course meal deal (starter and main o
The Royal Oak is clearly popular and they seem to have maximised the cover numbers within this extended village pub. Fine dining it isnt, but, that apart, it does what it sets out to do very well. We experienced some poetic licence with regard to "Steak weight" and with the degree of 'rarity' requested. However, nothing was un-enjoyable and given the price structurte no reason for us to complain. Service was prompt and courteous albeit sometimes 'curt'. Would we visit again?....probably not but dont let that deter you.Hello, Thank you for taking the time to write a review. Its nice to read that you see we do our own thing well regardless of if it was your cup or tea or not. As previous reviews and replies state we are a very busy great value pub and if it was fine dining or silver service you were after a more intimate dining destination would have been a more suitable choice. If its great value deals or well priced on trend foods in a nice countryside pub with efficient friendly staff I'm sure we would be a great option. As for the 'poetic licence' any comments or concerns could have been made aware to any of our staff working that evening or raised with the waiting on member who did the check back. I personally took your order that evening before expediting in the kitchen. Your meal was prepared and cooked as requested and i was happy with the meal sent, plates also came back empty. Kind regards, Andy
4 based on 186 reviews
A multi award winning pub close to alton towers and the staffordshire moorlands
The Huntsman pub is located on the outskirts of Cheadle and has a large car park and beer garden. The interior was spacious and well presented and the greeting from the staff was very welcoming. Their was a large and varied selection of food on the menu including a specials board. This pub obviously takes pride in its real ales of which the choice was excellent and included a discount for CAMRA members. The quality of the food was excellent as was the service. The one piece of advice I would give would be to put on some background music as the place had the feel of a library about it as people were whispering to avoid being overheard or disturbing other customers. There was a large-screen television on with subtitles and the sound turned down. The value for money was very good and I have no hesitation in strongly recommending a visit to the Huntsman
4 based on 317 reviews
Fabulous couldn't fault a thing. Lovely chilled out atmosphere, sat in the beautifully kept garden with a wine. Very well mannered n sociable waitress came and took our order. Ate inside spotlessly clean as always. Burgers arrived couldn't have been better best I've had for a long time. A really top night for a cheeky date night. Would highly recommend.
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4 based on 405 reviews
Serving home made, quality food - specialists in gluten free food with 75% of menu being suitable/available with substitutions. Warm atmosphere, welcoming and friendly!
We had a wonderful afternoon and evening party The food was amazing the staff were brilliant we couldn't fault them .The chef went out his way to satisfy every one Matt was at our beck and call all afternoon and evening People came into the Pub for a meal but were either politely told it was a birthday party but were welcome.to stay and join in and food was in the dining room Matt had said he would keep replenishing the food for the extra people .There was also a huge Banner saying that it was birthday Fest, Marque Bouncy castle everyone said what a wonderful time they had had .We have just noticed that someone has put really awful review that was totally out of order A huge thank you to a at the Red lion
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