The Horse and Farrier, Gatley - pub details

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Address: 144, Gatley Rd, Gatley, Cheadle, Cheshire, SK8 4AB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25483) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Gatley (0.2 miles), East Didsbury (1.3 miles), Heald Green (1.7 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served, Sunday roast

Pub suggested by Brian and Gail from Sale on 31 Jul 2005

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Prince of Wales, Gatley (0.2 miles), Gothic Bar, Gatley (0.3 miles), Red Lion, Gatley (0.3 miles), Weavers, Cheadle (0.5 miles), White Hart, Cheadle (0.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Horse and Farrier, Gatley

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This pub is now by far,the best place in Gatley,Great ale and always a guest ale on tap.
The Sunday carvery is well worth the price.
The staff are very freindly exept for one young chap who always looks as though hes got the world on his shoulders.
hangarman2k - 4 Jul 2009 17:44
Proper pub. Good selection of Hydes beers. Visited for the recent beer festival and had a couple of good pints, including the Farrier Festival Ale.
Food typical pub fodder.
doncaosdelanada - 26 Mar 2008 13:38
Probably the best all round pub in Gatley. It's certainly the best one for food, and is where I will go for a long Sunday lunch with the family.

The beer is OK (not as good as the Gothic) but with its better decor etc it is aiming for a more upmarket crowd, and suceeds.
Wanderer - 22 May 2006 14:21
Please read the tragic tale of The Horse And Farrier.

Since the Horse And Farrier (a decent boozer a few years ago) modernised it's interior to resemble a 'Little Chef' not only have the clientele changed (from normal working class folk to abnormal wanna-be toff's) but the prices have sky rocketed into oblivion (charging over 2.70 for a pint of Strongbow). Although the ale isn't too bad, the friendly atmosphere it once had has diminished due to Hydes' obsession with profit.

Basically, I'll sum it up, with prices that even Bill Gates can't afford, staff with serious attitude problems AND children running around your feet on a Saturday afternoon is there really any point even bothering?

A tragic case.
macboswell - 10 Dec 2005 23:21
Excellent hostelry! Anybody looking for traditional home cooked fayre would be pleasantly surprised when served at this little gem of a public house. Pop along there on a Sunday and treat yourself to the carvery. Lovely and at £4.95 it is exceptional value for money. It also serves a superb and varied range of Hydes beers and a great selection of wines and spirits. Give it a try.
Brian and Gail from Sale - Redmolly99@aol.com - 31 Jul 2005 17:43

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