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Chef and Brewer have created a group of traditional, upmarket establishments each with their own unique and individual hallmarks. The Didsbury is no exception. With a cool, smooth finish, it loses none of its charm and has a diverse appeal. Located on the edge of leafy Didsbury, it's ideal for those sultry summer evenings, with its ...
View full reviewRaymond Lennon and Kathleen Simpson are the owners of family-run pub, The Chieftain, and his years of experience certainly show - this is a pub run with care and attention to detail. The vast array of dishes on offer allows everyone to find something they will love - not to mention the daily changing special's board. The homemade ...
View full reviewThe Bulls Head proprietors, Jane and Mick, have created a pub that's not only at the epicentre of modern village life, but one that also retains its historic charm. Sitting snuggled in the old village, just off the busy A608 and overlooking Longdendale Valley and Bottoms Reservoir, the Bulls Head is the oldest public house in Glossop...
View full reviewIf you're out and about in Glossop, or perhaps partaking in a walk along the Longdendale Trail, be sure to take a break at The Bluebell Wood. Run for the last three and a half years by Chris, who has 25 years' experience in running pubs, The Bluebell Wood has undergone a full refurbishment and boasts contemporary yet cosy furnishings...
View full reviewThe first thing you notice as you arrive at Bredbury Hall is how pretty and well-kept the grounds and exterior of the building are. Inside, the atmosphere is warm and elegant, with a restaurant that strikes the perfect balance between spaciousness and intimacy. The hotel is independent - and it shows in the thoughtfulness of the m...
View full reviewThe Midland is a bubbly, buzzing traditional pub set away from the rush of central Manchester. Just 20 minutes by train from the city will bring you to the gorgeous village of Marple Bridge and its well-loved local, which offers a fantastic countryesque drinking, dining and relaxing experience. The Midland is quaint on the outside...
View full reviewHaving recently undergone refurbishment, this traditional, Cask Marque-accredited country pub has been transformed to combine original features with wooden flooring and industrial lighting. The Friendship boasts an enclosed beer garden and a log fire for guests to lounge by in winter. Whether stopping by for a cask ...
View full reviewStanding in the centre of Stockport is Robinsons Brewery; the beating heart of a brewing dynasty that was conceived in 1838 by William Robinson. Fast-forward six generations and almost 180 years and the brewery is still standing and going strong.
Open seven days a week, the Robinsons Brewery visitors centre is the...
Harvey Leonards Wine & Ale is a unique and wonderful concept: a tasting shop that allows everyone to sample top-quality wine and beer, either at retail prices to take home or at a very reasonable mark-up to enjoy in the relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere of the stylish bar and lounge.
Having opened in 2013 and relocated ...
At the family-run Thom’s Wine Bar & Restaurant, quality and atmosphere are paramount. Based in the thriving, lively Heaton Moor suburb, Thom’s Bar has become the centre of attention for locals and newbies alike. Making use of original building features, carefully balanced with more modern decor, this venue takes pride in b...
View full reviewWith six bars and restaurants across Manchester, KRO is one of the city's best-known brands. On the menu you'll find typical Danish dishes and KRO Danish house classics, including medister sausages, schnitzel and herrings. They also offer a superb choice of beers imported from breweries in Denmark. Each KRO establishment has somet...
View full reviewThe Bull's Head Ale and Curry House is located in the market town of Glossop and is a firm favourite with locals. Dating back to 1607, its name is thought to have come from a papal bull proclamation requiring that provision be made for travellers in every parish, or possibly from the bull baiting that took place on nearby Castle Hill...
View full reviewAs a popular waterside establishment serving good-quality, traditional fare alongside a great real ale selection, the long-standing Ring O' Bells has a lot to shout about. Situated in the rural village of Marple, this charming pub sits right alongside the Macclesfield canal and even has its very own narrowboat. Named The Bell, thi...
View full reviewThanks to well-tended, original 1930’s features, the CAMRA-listed Nursery Inn boasts a relaxed, homely atmosphere, which captivates all who visit. The inn’s great-quality food and expertly selected real ale have amassed a loyal following of regulars who return to the pub again and again; after your first visit you’ll no doub...
View full reviewThe family-run Devonshire Arms guarantees a warm welcome for all, whether you're part of a young family, a couple or a large group, or on your own - even dogs get a friendly reception here. The Devonshire Arms is fortunate enough to enjoy a rural location, and is perched on the edge of the Peak District and Cheshire borders ensuring...
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