The size of the place is deceptive as it extends back some way, plenty of seating at the front alongside the bar, then further seating towards rear section; an interesting "spider-like" light feature illuminates this area. The interior decor is a mix of bare-brick and plastered walls peppered here and there with locally-produced paintings, and occasional mirrors. Much use of rough, unplaned timber too. An outside drinking area has been fenced off with what appears to be pallets, this overlooks the side street and nearby park.
Historic Interest
Opened 10/9/2020 in former Post Office-cum-convenience store premises in an under-pubbed area of Cheadle. Created through a partnership between a keen businessman and the former Jakes' Alehouses in Romiley, and latterly in Gee Cross. Planning application - DC/075193 | Change of use of the ground floor from retail (Use Class A1) to a public house (Use Class A4). Approved 21/8/2020.
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers (guest beers mostly from micros) and 1 regular beer.
Wobbly Stamp, Cheadle
Source: National