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Buxton Brewery Tap House, Buxton
Buxton
SK17 6AT
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 7 of 10) see review guidelines
Strongers . left this review about Buxton Brewery Tap House
Buxton Brewery Tap House is an L-shaped bar with large tables to the left of the entrance and a wooden floored open plan seating area made up of café type seating to the right. A flagstone bar area with L-shaped serving counter is found up the left where craft keg is supported alongside four hand pumps that were drawing Buxton Ales’ Super Blend, Hatchet (decent), Mug Shot and Steal a Moment. There was some background music playing and the service was very friendly, but I found this space to be very functional and not very comfortable. That said, this was the busiest place I visited during a recent Wednesday crawl of Buxton so what do I know. Unfortunately the adjacent Buxton Brewery Cellar was advertised to be open, but it wasn’t.
On 8th March 2025
- rating: 6
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Rob Hunter left this review about Buxton Brewery Tap House
Pretty much unchanged since previous visits, except now there are four hand pulls for cask ale, in addition to 16 keg taps (split across two banks of 8). There are also cans available in the fridge. A lack of choice is not going to be a problem here.
Food is served.
Always a reliable option when in Buxton.
On 13th December 2024
- rating: 9
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Buxton Brewery Tap House
Buxton Brewery have kept a rustic feel to this taphouse along with good functionality. Lots of comfortable seating options and easy access to the bar area. The staff in here were very pleasant and run an efficient service. Four handpumps in chrome with long black handles and very modern looking pumpclips. Our cask beer choice on the day was Buxton Right to Roam, Cream of the Crop, Monsal Mild and Hatchet. We went for the Mild, which was outstanding, so defo agree with Pub Signman there.
On 26th August 2024
- rating: 7
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Pub SignMan left this review about Buxton Brewery Tap House
This is a modern taproom from the Buxton Brewery, who also operate a separate cellar bar in the same building. You enter into the main bar area with the servery running along the left-hand wall. The bar has a rustic counter and bare stone bar back, with the full draught range helpfully listed on boards above. Quarry stone flooring and plenty of exposed stone walls add a bit of character, but seating is strangely limited, with benches and stools to the front but the majority of options confined to a bare boarded area to the right. Large windows along the front allow lots of light into this contemporary drinking space, with tables and chairs through the front and middle and some very hard, fixed benches in the far rear corner. The walls have been plastered, but one section has been randomly cut away, revealing the stonework underneath. A huge, mural of a Buxton beer bottle label adds a splash of colur to the back wall and looks quite cool too. There are tulips in vases on each table and indie tunes were playing quite prominently on my mid afternoon visit.
On the handpulls, a choice of Buxton beers - Monsal Mild (£4.70 a pint and in fantastic condition), Right To Roam, Buxton Spa and Wild Boar. The barman was a really nice bloke and confessed to me that he'd never tried Mild before, so pulled himself a tatster and was duly underwhelmed! I thought it was a cracking beer and it didn't stay in the glass for very long.
I quite liked this place, which I thought nicely showcased the beer from one of my favourite breweries. If I have one complaint, it would be that it's not exactly the cosiest of spaces, and in that respect, I preferred the otherwise inferior basement bar. But I could still imagine enjoying a decent session in here, as the beer was glorious and the service top notch.
Date of visit - 17th January 2024
On 3rd June 2024
- rating: 8
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Old Boots left this review about Buxton Brewery Tap House
Part of a confusing complex of bars and restaurants in a Georgian stone building. This one has a zigzag shape with two arms off a central spine. The counter occupies the long straight part, four pulls and two horseshoes of umpteen kegs, all are displayed on a blackboard behind. A menu of small plates, sandwiches and burgers is available. Seating at various styles of seating; sofas, stools, tables and chairs. Nice decor including railway posters and a whole wall covered with a can label. Beer better than average but not really brewery tap standard. Toilets to the right but some signs say urinals or cubicles others men/women - men requiring the disposal of solids visit the ladies.
On 22nd October 2023
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Quinno _ left this review about 53º @ Buxton Tap House
Due to flooding of next door’s semi-basement level we ended-up in here, which technically is different to the cellar bar next door but frankly I doubt the average wally like me would have noticed or much cared. It’s modern and quite nicely done in a Buxton-meets-Scandi sort of way – a main bar then a large pine tabled seating area. Four Buxton cask on along with a selection of craftykeg and bottles, some of which were engine oil, so pop in for a rare beer. I went for the cask for course, Mild (NBSS 3.5) and HDA (2.5). Decent enough, think the missus was more enamoured than I was. Is it GBG'23 listed? Hard to tell, technically next door is but they're basically the same thing.
On 8th March 2023
- rating: 7
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Delboy 20 left this review about 53º @ Buxton Tap House
Busier than the Cellar Bar but with another good range of Buxton beers. If memory serves I went for Summer Ale which was very good. Worth a visit.
On 19th October 2022
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ROB Camra left this review about 53º @ Buxton Tap House
This is the very foody part of the Buxton brewery empire. Very busy on our Sunday, early evening visit with almost all the tables taken, mainly for eating. They managed to find us a two seater sofa with a small table in front of it which wasn't very comfortable. It's a pleasant enough place and would probably be great at a quieter time. Two cask ales available and the Buxton Blonde was in good nick. We drank up pretty quickly and went to the nearby Buxton Cellar bar which was much more comfortable.
On 15th December 2021
- rating: 6
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Rob Hunter left this review about Buxton Tap House
Further to my previous review, I have been a couple of times since and noticed that the hand pulls are not always clipped, though there is a chalk board next to the pumps listing what is on. There is also a bigger chalk board above the bar that lists both cask and keg ales available.
There is also apparently a cellar bar, to add yet more choice, though this is not open during the day. They also do growler fills and the prices for these are available on the beer menus at the tables.
On 11th October 2018
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Rob Hunter left this review about Buxton Tap House
Visited last Monday afternoon. Two cask pumps at the bar and 16 keg lines split over two fonts. Only one of the cask pumps was clipped at the time of my visit, offering Myrcia which was an IPA by Buxton. Of the keg selection, 11 were by Buxton with four guests, of which three were by Wylam in collaboration with other breweries. The final keg guest was by Omnipollo. A menu on the table lists today's beers. They do bottles and cans in addition to the cask and keg offerings.
I had the Myrcia on cask at £3.60 a pint (£1.80 for a half) followed by Enkel on keg at £4.50 a pint (£2.25 for a half). Both were excellent. I normally lean towards cask ales but with the great selection available on keg I had no reason to complain about only one being available on cask.
There were a few customers in at the time of my Monday afternoon visit which helped create a bit of atmosphere. There was also music playing which was quiet and not intrusive. Service was pleasant. As well as the inside seating there is some seating outside to the front.
I have never had any of the Buxton beers anywhere before, but I look forward to coming back here when I get chance and trying some more.
On 9th July 2018
- rating: 9
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