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The Wheatsheaf, Stockport
Stockport
SK1 3RB
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Jennifer Halliday left this review about Wheatsheaf
Lets make this pub great again. We need all you lovely people of stockport to help do that. Will and Greg the new landlords would love to get to know you all. They now offer a fantastic good quality breakfast using only the best quality award winning local butchers/farmers meat. as well as good quality real ales and live music. like the facebook page to stay upto date with all the upcoming events https://www.facebook.com/TheWheatsheafHillgate?ref=aymt_homepage_panel
On 18th October 2015
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ROB Camra left this review about Wheatsheaf
Supposed to be open from 12 yesterday, but was closed at 4:30. Looks intact inside though. For Let sign on the outside.
On 16th September 2015
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Alan Winfield left this review about Wheatsheaf
The Wheatsheaf was a Wilsons tied house with real ale on when we went in here i had a drink of Wilsons bitter.
Pub visited 18 March 1989.
On 18th March 1989
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- Real Ale : Yes - Robinsons Dizzy Blonde - last updated 07 October 2013 by Alan Hurdle