The Buffet Bar, Stalybridge - pub details

Address: Rassbottom St, Stalybridge, Cheshire, SK15 1RF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 4024)

Nearest train stations Stalybridge (0 miles), Ashton-under-lyne (1.5 miles), Hyde North (1.8 miles)

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

Pub suggested by James McClean on 21 Aug 2003

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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 59 users)
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user reviews of the Buffet Bar, Stalybridge

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What a great pub! Bang on the station platform and was able to have a pint while waiting for the train to Huddersfield - along came the train and down went the pint - brilliant. Freindly service, lively crowd, good beer. I didn't try the black peas cos i need an excuse to go back!
ZapuTheSnake - 15 Jun 2009 07:46
Great place for a quiet afternoon tipple.Black peas,excellent.I was surprised to see Flowers IPA,which I thought had disappeared years ago.

oldandmild - 14 Jun 2009 04:21
A classic - definitely one of the great pubs to visit before you die. Excellent beer and the black pudding and black peas a revelation. Friendly service.
simontheeditor - 12 May 2009 19:33
I have visited this pub on a number of occasions, always in the evening after c.19:00hrs. Always good choice of real ales mostly in splendid condition but should be at the high price at which they are served. The pub in general is,of course, physically an excellent example of its type.
Today, at lunchtime, I travelled the c.15 miles or so by bus, tram and train to get there taking my wife and neighbours so that they could savour the experience; good beer,the pie and black peas and the ambience.On entering and joining the other 7 or 8 customers there didn't seem to be the slightest acknowledgement that we had gone in let alone any sort of welcoming noises. The Taylors Landlord served was exquisite ( as usual ).
We ordered meat pie and black peas ( their speciality ). NO BLACK PEAS.
Stunned, we settled for meat pie and "mushy peas". The meat pie was quite good but the peas were not just not mushy but could have been used to good effect as bullets.
After several expensive but highly enjoyable evening visits today proves the point that whilst it takes a long time to earn an enviable reputation it takes a much shorter one to tarnish it severely.
No more lunchtime visits will take place and I shall think twice before making the trip in the evening.


realaleelder - 1 Apr 2009 18:27
Brilliant pub with a good seletion of real ales and very friendly atmosphere. The railwayana on the walls is very interesting, and the staff on duty when I visited where the freindliest I've ever come across in a pub.
pavorossi - 9 Mar 2009 00:19

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