The Pineapple, Stockport - pub details
Address: 159 Heaton Lane, Stockport, Cheshire, SK4 1AQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0161 480 3221
Stockport (0.3 miles), Heaton Chapel (1.4 miles), Davenport (1.5 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
Pub suggested by Andy on 26 Aug 2004
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other pubs nearby:
Crown Inn, Stockport (0.0 miles), George Hotel, Stockport (0.1 miles), Swan With Two Necks, Stockport (0.2 miles), Unity Inn, Stockport (0.3 miles), Three Shires, Stockport (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Pineapple, Stockport
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| Old-fashioned, no-nonsense boozer, as is the style in Stockport. Just up the road from the Crown so worth including on a crawl that includes Heaton Lane. Carlurmston - 19 Aug 2008 21:25 |
| Traditional Robinsons pub on Heaton Lane, a stone's throw from The Crown and Stockport's famous railway viaduct. The interior features low beams and a fine collection of souvenir plates from around the world. Windows with "Commercial Room" and "Smoke Room" inscriptions would indicate that this pub was multi-roomed in days long gone. The Robbies Unicorn was £ 2.04 in here, seemingly cheaper than most other local Robinsons pubs. The Pineapple is a pleasant enough pub, but probably suffers from having the Crown Inn nearby as competition. JohnBonser - 29 Jul 2008 12:58 |
| Superb traditional style pub. Good friendly welcome. Top form Robbies beer with Unicorn still under £2 per pint!! Top class. DoctorBarfly - 31 Dec 2007 20:58 |
| 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 are surrounded by working class regulars who are both welcoming and friendly and with the pub ceiling so low it gives a sense of security. The pub also sports fine ales (although few) at good prices, serves good food and with it's fantastic 60's juke box this pub is ideal for a quiet quaffing any day or night. If you like 'Robinsons' look no further. Marvellous. macboswell - 12 Feb 2006 23:52 |
| Cracking little boozer near the bus station. traditional pub, friendly bar staff, and great, really sheap (Lasagne £2.50) food Jimbo Smith - 5 Oct 2004 22:01 |
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