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Old Hall Hotel, Sandbach

Pub added by Alan Winfield
51 High Street
Sandbach
CW11 1AL

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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Old Hall Hotel

The Old Hall is a rather spectacular and historic building sitting alongside one of the main roads leading into Sandbach town centre. It is owned by the Brunning & Price chain. There is a fairly large car park to the front, but this was full when we arrived.

The bar is in a room to the right as you enter, with room used mainly by diners to the left and even further to the right. Behind the bar itself is a further large dining space, also with access to the bar and with its own set of handpulls. This space is sub-divided into a number of different sections. Toilets are up a rather plush set of carpeted stairs (this is no Wetherspoon's) and when you see the strange angle of some of the woodwork, you question how much you've actually had to drink!

Regular beers here are Brightside Brunning & Price Traditional Bitter & Timothy Taylor Boltmaker. Guests were Weetwood Sandbach Blonde, RedWillow Headless, Derby It Would Be Rudi Not To & Beartown Polar. There was no sign of a real cider, unless it was hidden in the rear bar.

Another decent pub that is definitely worth a visit if you are ever in Sandbach.

On 30th January 2023 - rating: 7
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Rob Hunter left this review about Old Hall Hotel

Re-visited earlier this week. Still has the six hand pulls at the bar, although the ale selection seemed a bit more 'safe' than on my previous visit nearly four years ago. The line-up consisted of Weetwood Cheshire Cat, TT Landlord, Salopian Shropshire Gold, Coach House Gunpowder Mild, Castle Rock Harvest Pale and Thornbridge Jaipur. The Gunpowder Mild set me back £2.15 for a half and the card reader was automatically brought over, so not sure if they are taking cash these days.

It feels upmarket yet retains an older worlde traditional feel both inside and out.

It's dog friendly and dog snacks are available in a jar on entry, and board games are also available in this area.

Worth a visit, though I think I was slightly less enamoured with the Old Hall on my most recent visit compared to previously.

On 17th March 2022 - rating: 7
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Rob Hunter left this review about Old Hall Hotel

Visited yesterday and ventured into the bar at the rear. Here were six hand pulls which I assume were duplicated in the front bar, though I did not venture in there to check.

There were a couple of people in front of me at the bar, and another member of staff came from out the back to serve me. The bar area is quite small but you can't knock the efficiency of the service.

Although it has a gastro pub feel to it, there are no issues going in for just a drink and it is a big sprawling building easily able to accommodate diners and drinkers. There is a big grassed area out the front with picnic tables, and a further enclosed beer garden to the rear which was a lovely sun trap at the time of my visit.

Of the six cask ales on offer I remember Stanage Stout by Intrepid, Mobberley Brewhouse DBA Bitter, Brunning & Price Bitter and Tim Taylor Landlord. The other two were not big national brands but I can't remember what they were. I had a half of the Stanage which was £1.70 or £1.80 and a rather pleasant dry stout.

The toilets are upstairs, where the floor is very creaky including in the gents. All part of the charm of an old building!

I would recommend paying a visit; I was glad I did.

On 13th June 2018 - rating: 8
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Al Bundy left this review about Old Hall Hotel

This is a big place. Really nice inside, has a lovely beer garden out front and is a pleasant pub. The inside is a bit of a maze and there are two serveries. Both have 6 handpumps with the beers the same. Multi-rooms makes it a bit unsociable but its nice enough.

On 6th December 2016 - rating: 7
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Alan Winfield left this review about Old Hall Hotel

The Old Hall Hotel is a nice looking black and white pub that is set back from the main road.
This place is mainly an hotel but there is a public bar and this is quite a nice and comfortable room but there were no real ales on here with the only bitter being Tetley keg bitter so i had a Guinness.

Pub visited 28/9/2002

On 28th September 2002 - rating: 6
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