Wye Bridge House, Buxton - pub details

Address: Ashwood Park Hotel, Fairfield Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 7DJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 8707) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Buxton (0.3 miles), Dove Holes (3 miles), Chapel-en-le-frith (4.1 miles)

Chain: Wetherspoons

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Fruit machines, Quiz machines (itbox)
  • Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale (~8 cask beers), Cocktails
  • Outside seating, Credit cards accepted, Car park, Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)

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other pubs nearby:

Railway Hotel, Buxton (0.1 miles), White Lion, Buxton (0.2 miles), New Inn, Buxton (0.4 miles), Kings Head, Buxton (0.4 miles), Devonshire Arms, Fairfield (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of Wye Bridge House, Buxton

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Typical spoons pub with loads of real ales i opted for October zest [ i think] Was reasonable. Could do with better seating i went to what looked like a family part of the pub at first but i felt like i was back at school with the cheap kitchen tables. Tried to get one of the more comfortable looking tables with bar stools but there were only around a dozen and they were all taken. Ended up on an old couch next to the door.
Could do better with better seating as a start
westminster - 11 Oct 2011 20:37
Average Spoons next to a busy main road. Inside its been tastefully decorated making it quite light & airy. Choice of real ales was bland & seemed more expensive than other Wetherspoons. Outside the beer garden is a suntrap, but it is spoiled by the tables which are packed next to each other in unimaginative rows.
happytyskie - 27 Aug 2011 08:35
i used to work at this pub. but i have diferent memories than the rest of the staff that i recognise on this paige. i was once told by my superviser (who stil works there today) that my til was down by £20. i was told to make it ballence by the end of my shift. when i asked how, she replyed "short change everyone, if the till is up, we get a better bonus." i also remember going to take some food out one day. the cook went to pass me the meal and droped the steak on the floor. he imedietley picked it up of the floor, dusted it down and tryed to serve it. i was then given disiplinery action for refusing to take the order out.this about summs up how that pub is ran. all the staff from thiese horror stories are stil there. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
oldhalllandlord - 6 Dec 2010 13:04
This JDW house is one of the better of the chain and stocks quite a few guest real ales as well as the usual three. Staff friendly & helpful when I've visited. Good outdoor seating area but little car parking space. Food average.
LittleFamilyFish - 13 Aug 2008 12:27
I was wondering why the pubs under the railway bridges are not included in the nearby pubs thing,although the one at the back of spoons never seems to be open at dinner except oin Sunday,the other one (I think its called the railway is always very popular and does wll with food,I noticed someone mentioning the size of it,well this is quite small in Spoons size,try "The Counting House " in Derby,an ex-bank,by the way I see you have a Moods there,is it like the one in Preston-5-30 to 9-30 during the wwek all pints and bottles are £1-50
bagheas - 13 Jun 2005 13:19

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