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Chesterfield Alehouse, Chesterfield

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37 West Bars
Chesterfield
S40 1AG

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Quinno _ left this review about Chesterfield Alehouse

All expense spared (bar a tin of red paint). Very basic and unusual two-level interior, with the servery at the upper. The stairs and hallway to the bogs resembled a crack den from a Channel 4 police documentary. Three cask on and my Verdant Fresh Hop Harlequin was pretty good (NBSS 3.5) alongside some eclectic craftykeg. As a venue it wasn’t particularly pleasant at all – one to pop into for a quick tick for the quality and range - rather than a session. Rated 5.5 - cask quality and beer range rounds it up - perhaps reluctantly.

On 5th January 2026 - rating: 6
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Steve of N21 left this review about Chesterfield Alehouse

A small micro-pub that probably is rightly in the current GBG for the quality and selection of its real ale but was another micro that I didn’t find that comfortable as a pub going experience and didn’t warm to.
A basic shop conversion with a small downstairs room complemented by an even smaller space up a set of steep stairs, there just wasn’t enough here to give me a warm pub glow, especially as the only seat I could get had me staring at an accessible toilet.
A very good line up of five ales and several interesting keg beers as described by Mr Fastard below and my half of Wilde Childe Primitive Satisfaction Pale Ale was certainly on point. Yes it should be included in any beer crawl of Chesterfield , but our next two ports of call, in the shape of the Chesterfield Arms and Neptune Beer Emporium, reminded us how good a proper pub visit could be, if any was needed.

On 17th November 2025 - rating: 7
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Tris C left this review about Chesterfield Alehouse

Sharing some similar observations with BF below, my recollections – i.e. notes – describe this place as resembling a ‘doss house’ and ‘smelly’; I certainly recall the smell.
With six pumps, I went for the Brew York Blonde, price and quality not recorded.
My guess is that I really didn’t like this place.

Rated: 3.5.

On 14th November 2025 - rating: 3
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Chesterfield Alehouse

A shop conversion into a very basic micropub with seating around the front window and opposite the accessible toilet while up some steps is the bar offering on my trip Pentrich Doosra,Verdant Fresh Hop (NBSS 4),Castle Rock Textile,Wilde Child Primitive Satisfaction and Brew York Blonde. The wall mounted sign describing the keg selection included many very strong indie beer options of sours,ghose,stouts,double IPA's in thirds,halves or schooners was more unusual than the cask options.
There was as long climb up some dirty stairs to the normal loos and a strange but not suspicious smell probably trying to mask some plumbing issues.An overflow area and a scruffy kitchen up here didnt seem functional.
The barman was however very well informed about the local pub scene and ale in general while our crawl visit injected some life into proceedings with the two regulars looking bemused by the sudden action.OK ale range but with such strong competion close by ,maybe not a must visit unless you are a big fan of strong indie kegged beers.

On 8th November 2025 - rating: 7
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Graham Coombs left this review about Chesterfield Alehouse

A good little micro - 4 cask and a dozen keg all from small producers. The place itself is a fairly basic shop conversion on two levels, with a hazardous set of steps between. Well worth a visit.

On 28th January 2023 - rating: 8
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Chesterfield Alehouse

Excellent micro-pub with a very compact seating area at the front and an even smaller bar up a short flight of steps. Basic furniture and decor, but this matters not where the emphasis is on friendly conversation and great beer. Talking of the latter, there are six real ales on handpump in a variety of styles and strengths, but on a baking summer's day the Hop Studio Pale (£2.90) was just the job.

On 3rd August 2018 - rating: 8
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Chesterfield Alehouse

I agree with Aqualung, with his 9 rating. This is a very well run micropub with an excellent choice of beers, the owner was friendly and chatty, along with like minded drinkers. Six ales on handpump, with three dark beers on the right and three pale on the left. I enjoyed a couple of pints of Great Heck, whilst Mrs A went for North Yorkshire Temptation. A tray of locally made pork pies where delivered, whilst we stood in the bar area, which were soon snapped up at £2 each. This micro is worthy of the status as a destination pub, when visiting Chesterfield.

On 30th April 2017 - rating: 9
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Aqualung . left this review about Chesterfield Alehouse

As described below this is a split level micropub with the bar area up several steps where there is no seating at all. A door on the left leads to an upstairs room where the impending Eurobore competition was being advertised to be shown on a big screen. They're welcome to that.
A cider festival had taken place over the Bank Holiday weekend and there was a large list of ciders left from that including an 8.4% one. I asked the friendly owner how much that one would set me back and was surprised to hear that they were all a blanket price of £3.30 (I think). I was tempted but decided that having one would severely hamper progress so tried the beers instead. The six available were Shiny Abyss Mild, Glastonbury Mystery Tour, Allendale GFPA, Bad Seed Cascade, Arbor Brewtown Mild and Muirhouse Chocolate Mild. I tried the Abyss (£3.00), GFPA (£3.00) and the Cascade (£3.20) all of which were in excellent condition. I really liked this place.

On 8th June 2016 - rating: 9
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ROB Camra left this review about Chesterfield Alehouse

A split level micropub, just outside Chesterfield town centre. As you enter there are just 3 tables with chairs and steps up to the bar which is facing you. Some basic alehouse style decoration on the walls and several posters advertising upcoming events in the town and surrounding area. Six handpumps on the bar alongside both real cider & perry. The ales are listed on a blackboard at the bottom of the steps. I had a pint and a half in here and both were in excellent condition. The barman was playing some music quietly from a radio behind the bar, but apart from that it's conversation only. Pies are available alongside pork scratchings and cheese, but no hot food. A very pleasant stop off and we'll happily visit again next time we're in Chesterfield.

On 7th December 2015 - rating: 7
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Alan Winfield left this review about Chesterfield Alehouse

The Chesterfield Alehouse is a micro pub that is situated in the middle of a row of shops,so easily missed like i did.
Once inside there is a small lower area which had normal tables and chairs,the bar is up a few steep steps,this area is even smaller,there were five or six pumps on the bar,i had a drink of Buffys Norweigen Blue which was a very nice well kept beer,the other beers i noted were Blue Monkey Ape Ale,Amber Ales Chocolate Orange and Navigation Artic Blast.
The toilets are up some more very steep steps,there is another room up here,i dont like drinking in rooms away from the bar,but it may suit some people.
This is a pleasant enough micro pub and also very handy for the Red Arrow bus back to Nottingham.
The pub could do with an hanging sign or A board outside,because it can be easily missed,i only found it after walking passed three pubs on chatsworth road,then walking back to try and find it.

Pub visited 29/3/2014

On 29th March 2014 - rating: 7
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