The Little Jack Horner, Stockport - pub details

Address: 28, Lord St, Stockport, Cheshire, SK1 3NA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 5968) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Stockport (0.2 miles), Davenport (1.3 miles), Heaton Chapel (1.6 miles)

Pub suggested by Rob Taylor on 28 Dec 2003

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Unity Inn, Stockport (0.1 miles), Town Hall Tavern, Stockport (0.1 miles), Stockport Arms, Stockport (0.2 miles), Calverts Court, Stockport (0.2 miles), Red Bull, Stockport (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Little Jack Horner, Stockport

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Cracking little pub. Good range of guest beers and a decent pint of Carling or Wife beater for the lager drinkers out there. Excellent home cooked food and the staff are friendly.

Karaoke on a Saturday night if that's your poison. It's not mine, but I'll go in any other time.
MagicBoy - 25 Apr 2010 00:38
It gets very busy at lunch times and can be deathly quiet in the evenings, always welcomed by the staff and locals alike, beer spot on especially the bitters.
Stan - 11 Jun 2004 13:47
Great atmosphere in this cosy pub. Situated near lots of government buidings so expect pub to be busy at lunch & closing times (esp. on Fridays). Good home cooked food and an excellent pint of Carling make this the best pub in the area by some way
Liam - 6 Apr 2004 15:58
The pub is split into three levels with the bar occupying the central level. Excellent atmosphere (especially at the weekends due to it's loation in between Grand Central and the Market Place) A broad range of beers and lagers. Home cooked food served everyday between 12 and 2pm. Cracking jukebox. Excellent decor, except when the regulars are in. Always a friendly smile behind the bar, which is wider when you hand the money over
Rob Taylor - 28 Dec 2003 14:52

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