A large L-shaped room is broken up by a feature fireplace creating a lounge to the front, and a quieter area to the rear; you can eat in any of these areas. Décor is a monochrome colour-scheme but that is softened colourful tiling, and green upholstery. The cafe style furniture is very much in keeping with the overall look - solid and traditional. Photos of old Bramhall, and various artworks add ambience. A gas fire adds a focus and charm. Over the oval dining table by the curved window sits a vast chandelier (or 'spider lamp'), which is quite a thing to behold. Food is a major focus here, with the chef offering a mix of the JW Lees house menu and bespoke dishes. For those who enjoy drinking outside, Duttons has a choice of three areas - a smart beer garden with pergola and awnings at the rear, the Courtyard smoke area to the side, and the front of the pub in the small space between the trees and pavement.
Historic Interest
A refurbishment in late 2022 saw a greater emphasis on food as it was renamed Duttons; it reopened on 12/11/2022. Following a refurbishment in August 2012, the pub was renamed the Victorian (formerly the New Victorian). In 1963 the then Victoria was acquired with Richard Clarke's Brewery, it became a Boddingtons Brewery house at that point.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
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