This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
Situated in the heart of Cheadle, it first opened its doors as Cheadle ex-Servicemens Club in 1926. It was renamed Cheadle Social Club in the 1960s and was extended to its current three room setup in the 1970s. The large games room houses three snooker tables and a dartboard with a large TV screen showing live sporting events. It has its own bar area. There is also a small terrace accessed from this room. The Lounge bar is the quiet area, it also has its own bar. The function room is available for hire at weekends and holds up to 120 guests. There are also live music and comedy nights. This room has its own bar also serving cask ale. Two hand pumps were to be seen on the bar in the games room. Visitors are welcome to look around but a small fee is payable if returning. Memberships are available.
This Club serves 1 changing beer (occasional guest beer such as Hobgoblin or Lancaster Bomber) and 1 regular beer.
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