The Elizabethan, Heaton Moor - pub details
Address: 33, Heaton Moor Rd, Heaton Moor, Stockport, Cheshire, SK4 4PB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14609) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Heaton Chapel (0.2 miles), Reddish North (1.2 miles), Reddish South (1.4 miles)
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Crown Inn, Heaton Moor (0.1 miles), Plough, Stockport (0.1 miles), Cassidys Bar, Heaton Moor (0.1 miles), BlueCat Cafe Bar, Heaton Moor (0.1 miles), Hinds Head, Stockport (0.4 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Elizabethan, Heaton Moor
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This used to be the jewel in the heaton moor crown but since jwlees took over a couple of years ago the place has rapidly gone down hill. The standard of clientelle added to the poor standard of food and over priced beer prices has made this pub a no go area . Hugh Smyth the current landlord of the pub has a lot to answer for . expubworkerstockport - 19 Dec 2011 16:02 |
Awful place. Used to be a good boozer until taken over by JW Lees. Systematically kicked out the usual regulars (describing them as 'riff raff') to chase bohemian twenty somethings with overpriced beer and expensive food (which is twice the price and half the size). Do not go if you fancy real ale or a lager after work, they only serve San Miguel, Carsberg and JW Lees bitter on tap. If you want a good drink in Heaton Moor go to the Plough or Crown. crossfire101 - 14 Dec 2011 19:50 |
ale was on good form last week. it's certainly improved since a few years ago juninhocrunch - 20 Nov 2011 23:36 |
The elizabethan is a great place to go, whether its lunch with the girls or a night out at the weekends. there is no trouble as now over 21's. i must say i love the new refurb and its now my regular. Thanks J.W.Lees happychic - 14 Feb 2011 20:23 |
Big pub set back from leafy Heaton Moor Road. I have no idea what it was like pre-J.W. Lees refit, but it now feels rather bland, like one of the cleaner Wetherspoons' pubs. I can only assume the scattering of low-slung leather sofas is an attempt to seduce the post-office professional crowd and, judging by the clientele on a recent Thursday evening, it appears to be working. For me, this is nothing special at all, but is probably worth stopping by if in the area for the Lees cask ales, all of which are cheaper than you'd expect for a pub of this type (�2.30ish/pint). 6/10. pablos13 - 1 Nov 2010 15:02 |
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