The Glebe, Stoke on Trent - pub details

Address: 35, Glebe St, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 1HG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15607) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Stoke-on-trent (0.2 miles), Etruria (1.4 miles), Longton (2.2 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Live music

Pub suggested by Marika on 6 Nov 2004

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> Current user rating: 6.2/10 (rated by 12 users)
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Harry's Bar, Stoke on Trent (0.1 miles), White Star, Stoke-on-Trent (0.1 miles), Wheatsheaf, Stoke on Trent (0.2 miles), Talbot Hotel, Stoke on Trent (0.2 miles), Roebuck Hotel, Shelton (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Glebe, Stoke on Trent

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Went in about 2pm last saturday and only about 5 or 6 people in there. Spacious enough, nice layout etc... Had a nice Joules Blonde, place was not my cup of tea but well worth a visit just for the ales.
ng10 - 17 Jan 2012 10:22
an excellent place to drink, food is very good, it even has a good smoking area, it is also far enough out of the centre to put off any undesirables frequenting the place.
pgjp - 9 Nov 2011 09:29
Refurbed to an original Victorian style (high ceilings, tiled floors) with Joules ales on offer. Had a nice pint of their IPA. This is the closest pub to Stoke on Trent station for decent ale. They do need to 'clear the slate' on ratings when a pub is refurbed as this place is well worth more than it's 5.4 rating.
Snarling_Mallard - 21 Aug 2011 15:19
What a find ! Had been past some time ago, and saw it looked interesting. When I came back last week, and went into the place, I was gobsmacked ! Entering from the corner, the pub consists of two rooms, linked halfway down the far wall. To the left of that is a bar, with another bar behind that wall in the other room.

Once my eyes had adjusted to the slightly dimpsy light, I was amazed by the vast array of stained glass windows, dark polished wood and large oil paintings on the walls. There was also other beer related memorabilia on the walls, and behind the bar, chalked tasting notes on the beers and wines available.

The only drawback I could see is that the only beers sold are Joules. I had the Original Pale Ale (which was excellent), and Slumbering Monk and Blonde were also available.

Food is available, but I can’t give you any details because there was no menu on my table ! People at the next table were eating though, and it certainly looked appetising. What was on my table though, were the coffee and cheese menus (one on either side) – the latter certainly looked interesting.

Seating is varied, some high stools, some tables with chairs or benches. There seemed to be plenty of space left in the middle of each room, as well. I was there on a Friday lunchtime and there was a fair sized varied clientele there.

Incidentally,to describe this as “a hidden gem” is misleading – it’s on a main road, and less than 50 yards from the Potteries Way for Pete’s sake !

I’ll certainly be going back, as soon as possible, and will sample the food next time.
Fianlly, must mention the Joules registered trade mark, which is a red cross as opposed to the red triangle of Bass.

9/10 – easily the best pub in the Potteries


Martinsh - 20 Jul 2011 23:45
We went in The Glebe twice over the long weekend and it's an outstanding pub the beer is very good and the food's not bad either. It's in an odd location but worth finding.
Simon89 - 3 May 2011 08:58

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