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The Hanging Gate, Sutton - pub details

Address: Sutton, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK11 0NG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7896) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Macclesfield (3.6 miles)

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> Current user rating: 4.1/10 (rated by 18 users)
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Ryles Arms, Sutton (0.8 miles), Leather's Smithy, Langley (1.3 miles), St Dunstan Inn, Macclesfield (1.5 miles), Church House, Sutton (1.7 miles), Lamb Inn, Sutton (1.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs

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The Hanging Gate is closed, I'm afraid to report. It enjoys a fabulous location high on the hills. There was snow on the ground and sheep in the road. But alas there was no beer.
blue_scrumpy - 2 Mar 2020 21:08
Popped in for a beer last night. Seemed like a good landlord and the staff were very pleasant. Didn't eat, but a friend had and really enjoyed it. Said it was excellent value too. Am going for a second opinion tonight.
whothefox - 19 May 2014 18:14
Changed hands a fortnight ago. New tenants opened a couple of days ago. Will go in and check it out and report later. Still maybe a little early, so please read whatever I say keeping in mind that they won't have had chance to settle in yet!
whothefox - 18 May 2014 14:28
Well, the landlady (who I believe is a Lithuanian Swede, or vice versa) is certainly a character, but I find some of the hostile comments below quite bewildering.
We went there for Sunday lunch recently, and had a really good quality, well cooked meal and a thoroughly enjoyable time.The aforementioned landlady did express the opinion that my menu choice was hardly manly enough for one of my (obvious!) masculinity, which I suppose some people might have found intrusive - but there was no question of bullying. Perhaps some people don't understand that banter is a central feature of pub of pub etiquette.
I liked her, and I certainly liked her pub, of which she is justifiably proud, and to whose atmosphere she is pivotal. The situation is stunning (even more so, I imagine when there's no low cloud),the Hyde's beer was in top-notch condition,the open fire cheerful - and altogether I'd find it hard to find serious fault. Go there. Enjoy it. It's 250 miles from my home, and I'll be back!
earlydrinker - 27 Nov 2012 16:00
We called in today when out for a hike - and I have to say found this pub charming. We had a sandwich (absolutely fine, large, lovely fresh bread and served with a little salad and chips). My husband tells me the beer was tasty and well kept and my glass of Shiraz was perfectly acceptable. The 'fearsome' landlady described below was friendly and welcoming and made a fuss of our dog. We found the prices compatible to all other peak district pubs - and we are locals. I laughed when reading the complaint abode from the person who comaoned that 2 coffee and 2 glasses of port were expensive at �11.50 - seems like reasonable value to me. And it is true - the view is good!
Bestdogdash - 12 May 2012 21:15

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