A family pub based in a former betting shop, run by Chris and Alan Gent. Set over two floors, downstairs the style is fairly modern with a continental feel to the bar area. Recycled solid oak-topped tables, with a mix of seating sit under interesting posters and breweriana on the walls. Six handpumps adorn the bar, and six keg fonts including a dedicated line for Budvar Czech Lager. There is a cider fridge which carries the house cider plus a selection of real cider in bottles. In the cellar there are a further eight real ciders and perries. A full range of Stockport Gins are showcased, hand-delivered from the next-door distillery itself. There is also an impressive range of single malt whiskies, and a good selection of red and white wine.
Food in the form of pies is available, these are supplied by local butchers Littlewoods. Crisps, nuts and various other snacks are also available. Additional seating is upstairs and can be reserved for free during the week, and for a small charge on weekend evenings. The room is ideal for meetings and parties. The room can accommodate approx. 40 people; there is a small stage at one end. Additionally, there is an extensive bottle shop upstairs, where patrons can select products to take home or drink in. Online orders are also catered for.
Multi-award winning pub:
Winner Stockport CAMRA Pub of the Year 2023, and Runner up 2018
Winner Stockport CAMRA Champion Mild Pub 2018, and 2019
Winner Greater Manchester CAMRA Cider Pub of the Year 2018-19, and 2024
Winner Stockport CAMRA Cider Pub of the Year 2018-20, 2022-4.
Historic Interest
Opened 29/9/2016 in former betting shop premises. At the time, this was a welcome sign of the regeneration of the Market Place area. Planning Application DC/060874 | Change of use from Use Class A2 (Betting office) to Use Class A4 (Wine Bar). Granted 29/3/2016.
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This Pub serves 6 changing beers (guest beers, usually sourced from local/regional micros) and 0 regular beers.
Petersgate Tap, Stockport
Source: Regional