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Slater's, Stafford

Pub added by Delboy 20
28 Gaolgate Street
Stafford
ST16 2NT

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E TA left this review about Slater's

As described below, this former shop isn’t the most appealing or conventional of pubs, but its quirkiness and decent beer make it very much worth visiting. On this occasion the main irritation was that it was full of young mothers and their toddlers/babies, all shrieking, but we managed to ignore that for the most part. All the ales were from Slater’s – Premium, OneHop, Smoked Porter, Haka and Magnum Mild, plus a real cider from Kingstone Press. The covered yard at the back was being used exclusively by smokers. There is a large TV screen and they host open mic nights. I’d be very happy to visit again for the beer quality.

On 28th March 2019 - rating: 7
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Aqualung . left this review about Slater's

This looks like a shop conversion consisting of a rather plain rectangular room with various furnishings and a small bar counter at the rear. I got here at 11:00 on a Thursday morning so was the only one in. The large TV was promoting Slaters products and the bar while a rather dull disco medley played on the sound system. One minus with this place is that the toilets are up some back stairs,
There are five hand pumps which had four Slaters beers and Revolutions Swoon. I went for the Slaters Haka (£3.50) and the Swoon guest (£3.30) both of which were in good nick. One of the Slaters options was called 1 Hop and the friendly barmaid said that it was replacing Top Totty.
It's not a bad place at all and adds to Stafford's growing list of pubs worth visiting.

On 11th December 2018 - rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Slater's

Curious-looking building, with the Slater's outlet at street level. Slightly eclectic mix of furniture, but all carefully colour-coordinated. Limited amount of decor (if you ignore the Christmas baubles) so the general appearance is a bit bare. Also has a number of small tables out on the pavement. Five real ales on handpump, including a Sparta with a hand-written clip (£3.20) and another single-hop Goldings. Up to seven further craft keg beers can be found from the taps on the brass bar-back.

On 2nd December 2018 - rating: 7
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Soup Dragon left this review about Slater's

A modern Slater's Brewery tap bar. The exterior has a plain frontage predominantly of glass, with patio area, dominated by a Dutch gable. The inside is a single room in brick, green and wallpaper, with the serving bar at the far end. There is a large TV behind the bar (showing footy) and the music was soft. They were getting ready for quiz night. Service was very friendly and the clientele was younger based. Plain wood tables, with seats in the same styles but different colours with the art comprising of frames around exposed brick. 5 real ales and an array of their craft beers too - i had the straight-forward Premium Bitter, which was fine. Not my favourite of interiors, but many will like it. A good addition to Stafford, especially as the Wolverhampton outlet closed.

On 28th June 2018 - no rating submitted
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