Busy pub opposite Buxton Opera House and refurbished in November 2024. Many years ago it was a Gentlemen's Club. Generally four real ales are available, including a house beer from Greene King. On entering through the main door the bar is directly in front and there is a comfortable seating area to the right with display cases and a log-burning stove. Various TV screens show sporting events. To the left of the bar is a separate room, mainly used for dining. Disabled access is available into this room. Upstairs can be found a further two large rooms and bar, with two cask ales available (usually a repeat of those on the main bar). The Union Club, closed in 1969, was reopened in about 1984 as The Old Clubhouse, a public bar.
Historic Interest
Grade II-listed building. Built in 1886 as a gentleman's club. Designed and built by local architect William Bryden. Originally known as the Union Club, it provided a holiday retreat for visiting members of any well-known London clubs.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Old Clubhouse, Buxton
Changing beers typically include: Beartown (varies) , Bradfield (varies) , Thornbridge (varies)
Source: Local
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