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The Royal Oak Hotel

PUBLICANS

John Kemp & Pam Mallinson.

 

MANAGER

Pam Mallinson.

 

ADDRESS

69 High Street, Cheadle, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire  ST10 1AN  Tel. 01538 753116

 

MAP

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PUB OPENING TIMES

Monday - Saturday 11am - 11pm. Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm.

 

DRAUGHT BEERS SERVED

Carling, Stella, Worthington, Tetley's, Boddingtons, M&B Mild.

 

ENTERTAINMENT

FRIDAY

Music till late.

 

SATURDAY

Music till late.

 

SUNDAY

Music till late.

 

OCCASIONALLY

Disco & Live Singers - please call for details.

 

OTHER ENTERTAINMENT

Satellite TV, Music, Fruit Machines.

 

FOOD

Pub Food served in the restaurant & bar. Bar Snacks. Range of Wines. Tea & Coffee.

 

BAR SNACK TIMES

Monday - Saturday 12noon - 9pm.

 

MAIN MENU TIMES

Monday - Saturday 6pm - 9.30pm. Sunday lunch 12noon - 4pm.

 

ACCOMMODATION

3 Twin, 4 Double, 4 Family Rooms available. 10 rooms are En-Suite.

 

RATES

Standard rates per room per night. Twin / Double from £50. Family from £75.
Choose from a full English breakfast £4.95 or  Continental breakfast  £3.50.
(served 8am - 10am - children under 6 will be served a complimentary breakfast).

 

DIRECTIONS

Come off the M6 at Junction 15. Follow signs for Uttoxeter and then you will come across signs for Cheadle. As you drive into Cheadle the Royal Oak is on your right. The car park is round the back.

 

FACILITY

Beer Garden.

 

OTHER

Car Parking. Credit Cards accepted.

 

 

 

 

 

The Royal Oak Hotel is set in Cheadle which is a picturesque and historical market town.  The Royal Oak Hotel itself is nearly 300 years old, built in 1734 and is even rumoured to have a ghost by the name of George.  The hotel has eleven rooms of which ten are en suite.  There is ample car parking at the rear.  We are handily situated for local attractions such as Alton Towers which is only 4 miles away and the potteries 7 miles in the other direction.  The pub is on the edge of the Peak District National Park which is only a ten mile drive for a great day in the country.

 

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