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Cheshire Cheese, Buxton

39 High Street
Buxton
SK17 6HA
Phone: 01298212453

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Strongers . left this review about Cheshire Cheese

The Cheshire Cheese is a long and thin pub with a serving counter mid-way along the rear wall and seating either side. There’s a nice round banquette snug opposite the counter. One of the ten hand pumps on the bar was unused so available were Titanic’s own Steerage, Iceberg, White Star, Plum Porter and First Class as well as Thornbridge’s Bess and Great Outdoors, Everards Tiger and Signature Brew’s EP. My visit was late on a recent Wednesday evening so it was quiet, but the barman was polite enough and I enjoyed another great pint of the porter. I’ll revisit when back in town.

On 8th March 2025 - rating: 8
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Rob Hunter left this review about Cheshire Cheese

On visiting back in October, I was lucky enough to discover both Cherry Porter and Plum Porter in their Grand Reserve forms available on cask. A half of each had to be done, and set me back £5. Needless to say, both ales were gorgeous and on excellent form here.

Food is served, and it was fairly busy on my Thursday afternoon visit towards the tail end of lunch time.

On 13th December 2024 - rating: 8
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Cheshire Cheese

A very well run pub and spotlessly clean, we got a nice welcome from the bar staff and the pub had a relaxed atmosphere, where you could make your way through a selection of good beers. We enjoyed the splendour of the large bay, which was panoramic with all the windows and comfortable button backed banquette seating.
Ten handpumps, with eight in use serving Titanic Atlantic Red, Steerage, White Star, Plum Porter and Last Porter Call. The three guest ales were Big Hand Brewery Seren Pale Ale, Three Acre Brewery Spring Golden and Everards Tiger.
There was also a cabinet on the back bar with a copper background displaying nine beers on tap. This pub also serves food.

On 20th August 2024 - rating: 8
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Pub SignMan left this review about Cheshire Cheese

This is a smartly presented pub at the bottom end of town, operated by the ever reliable Titanic Brewery. You enter into a nice quarry stone floored main bar area with dark wood timbers across the ceiling and plain painted, lincrusta walls with a matching dado. The bar is on the rear wall, slightly to the left of the front door, and has a grey tongue and groove panelled counter and simple bar back. There's an awful lot of standing room here with the odd high table and stool breaking the space up a little, whilst nicer seating options can be found in a carpeted space to the left, with comfy banquettes along the front and left walls and some regular chairs in support. All of the tables had a small vase of flowers on them whilst the walls were decorated with various Titanic themed bits and a handy beer board on the back wall. Another such seating area extends to the right and has bookcase-effect wallpaper and a large plain mirror above a nice fireplace on the end wall. There are plenty more seats in here, although first impresions suggested this might be more of a dining area.
Titanic beers lead the way on the handpulls, with Plum Porter, Cherry Porter, Iceberg, Steerage and White Star available alongside guests in the form of Everards Tiger, Bradfield Farmers Belgian Blue and Signature Brew Roadie. A friendly barmaid poured me a great pint of the White Star, which I slowly supped whilst trying to properly take this pub in.
I've always enjoyed my visits to Titanic pubs and this place was no exception to that rule. I found it to be a well looked after pub, which was reflected in its good quality ale and friendly service. This qas probably the pick of the pubs I visited in Buxton and would be first on my list for a revisit.

Date of visit - 17th January 2024

On 3rd June 2024 - rating: 8
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Old Boots left this review about Cheshire Cheese

Titanic tied house on the edge of the town centre , GBG2024 listed. Multi space rather than multi room it comprises a series of discrete areas leading off the centre servery. The spaces include popular seating in two bay windows. 10 handpulls with mostly Titanic beers but also a guest from Everards and one from Abbeydale. I didn’t actually spot any keg beers. A right old mix of decorating styles and only a few references to the White Star liner Titanic. Certainly looks like a joint venture of some sort between Everards and Titanic, many glasses were Tiger branded.

On 22nd October 2023 - no rating submitted
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Quinno _ left this review about Cheshire Cheese

What I took to be a Project William pub run by Titanic. Very long knocked-through place and bland magnolia décor; the bay window snug with a log fire was the clear highlight. Stinky bogs. No sign of the bar billiards table, shame as the place is big enough to easily house it. Four Titanic cask and Everards Tiger at the bar. An otherwise below-par visit was salvaged by an exceptional pint of Plum Porter (NBSS 4.5). If you like Titanic, then pop in. If you don’t, then you aren’t missing that much. GBG'23 listed 6.5

On 8th March 2023 - rating: 6
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Delboy 20 left this review about Cheshire Cheese

Great pub with a good selection of beers on. Everards Tiger, Mobberley Sidekick and Elysium alongside a range of 4 Titanic beers. The beers i tried were excellent. Well worth a visit.

On 24th October 2022 - no rating submitted
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ROB Camra left this review about Cheshire Cheese

This is a Project William pub, owned by Everards, but leased to Titanic. Lots of small nooks and crannies even though it's all one room really and two real fires at either end of the pub. Flag floors add to the attractions along with a cosy feel throughout. We got a friendly welcome at the bar where there were several Titanic beers, a couple of guest ales and of course Everards Tiger. My pint and Ms CAMRA's half were both in good nick. It's quite rightly in the GBG 2022. Very dog friendly, there were several in during our Sunday afternoon visit. They were advertising a quiz for later that evening as well. We both liked this one and will call in again next time we're in Buxton.

On 24th December 2021 - rating: 8
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Cheshire Cheese

Admitting from the start that my first impression of this place was right down at zero because the functionary at the door demanded both manual form completion as well as the NHS Test and Trace app that I had already done while she was watching. Anyway, apart from that annoyance, this is a perfect decent, old-school Titanic Brewery alehouse, but in these difficult times, why make things difficult for those customers making an effort to visit your business? PS - My pint of Steerage (£3.30, and one of eight beers on offer) was excellent, but I'm still knocking a couple of points off my score.

On 5th July 2021 - rating: 6
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Ian Mapp left this review about The Cheshire Cheese

Nice, old school Boozer - Tied to the Titanic Brewery and in the Good Beer Guide 2021.

Plenty of staff on, now they are open indoors. Near full range of the Titanic set on - the Anchor was my preferred out of that and the Steerage. A very clean traditional bitter.

Good staff, nice punters - a very pleasant experience.

On 25th May 2021 - rating: 8
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