21 Gastropub Restaurants near Stoke On Trent

We found 21 Gastropub restaurants within 29 miles 29 miles of Stoke On Trent

Stoke-on-Trent, also known as The Potteries due to it being the home of the pottery industry, is a unique city in central England. Lying between Manchester, Wolverhampton and Birmingham, and sitting on the upper valley of the River Trent, Stoke-on-Trent is a creative and diverse district that loves to have fun. This is no more evident than in its food scene, which boasts a huge selection of eateries, from heartwarming pubs to upscale, fine-dining establishments. Whether you are hoping for a filling Sunday lunch, or a gastronomic wonder, look no further than our list of restaurants in Stoke-on-Trent. You can use the filters on the left-hand side to help you narrow down your search quickly and easily. Feeling hungy? Discover the full spectrum of places to eat in Stoke-on-Trent.

Gastropub Restaurants near Stoke On Trent
Gastropub Restaurants near Stoke On Trent
Gastropub Restaurants near Stoke On Trent
Gastropub Restaurants near Stoke On Trent
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The Plough

The Plough

Congleton, CW12 2NH
12.8 miles
What we think
"You might have to book to get a table at The Plough, whose standard of cooking is furrows ahead of most Cheshire pubs & many local restaurants. Men ..." Read our full review
The George - Ashbourne

The George - Ashbourne

Ashbourne, DE6 2FX
16.9 miles
What we think
"A pretty, stone-built 18th-century pub perched on a picture-perfect village green. Inside are jugs of fresh flowers, candles & soft jazz playing th ..." Read our full review
The Lord Clyde Bollington

The Lord Clyde Bollington

Bollington, SK10 5AH
19.7 miles
What we think
"Snuggled away in the well-manicured Cheshire countryside, this tranquil, neatened-up boozer still finds room at the bar for thirsty locals, although in ..." Read our full review
The Legh Arms

The Legh Arms

Unknown, SK10 4DG
19.8 miles
What we think
"This old fixture on the Prestbury scene remains a popular place to meet for a drink or a meal or to stay the night. The bedroom accommodation is charmi ..." Read our full review
The Nag’s Head  - Tarporley

The Nag’s Head - Tarporley

Tarporley, CW6 9RN
19.9 miles
What we think
"Set amid some prime Cheshire real estate, the half-timbered Nag’s Head has been taken over by Michelin-starred chef Nigel Haworth (of Northcote f ..." Read our full review
The Royal Oak Hurdlow

The Royal Oak Hurdlow

Buxton, SK17 9QJ
20.1 miles
What we think
"Walkers, cyclists and farmers have enjoyed the hospitality at this remote rural pub for over a century, and the welcome is as warm as ever since a new ..." Read our full review
The Old Sessions House

The Old Sessions House

Knutsford, WA16 6BW
22.4 miles
When looking for a traditional British pub out in Knutsford, the Old Sessions House offers a great spot for you to mingle over ales or chow down on some goo ... Find out more
Olde Gate Inn

Olde Gate Inn

Unknown, DE4 4HJ
22.4 miles
What we think
"Built in 1616 from timbers salvaged from the wrecks of the Armada, the Olde Gate Inn has to be one of the most atmospheric pubs in the country. Good ta ..." Read our full review
Pheasant Inn

Pheasant Inn

Tarporley, CH3 9PF
23.3 miles
What we think
"If you walk along the Sandstone Trail in the Peckforton Hills or pause to check out the amazing views across the Cheshire Plain to the Welsh borders, y ..." Read our full review
The Hanging Gate Weaverham

The Hanging Gate Weaverham

Northwich, CW8 3HG
24.8 miles
This quaint countryside pub has everything you’d want from a cosy spot in Weaverham, from fireplaces to large gardens out back and quirky vintage-insp ... Find out more
Bull’s Head

Bull’s Head

Bakewell, DE45 1QB
24.9 miles
What we think
" Tucked away in stunning Ashford, this charming 17th-century whitewashed pub has been in Debbie Shaw’s family for a generation, and with help from ch ..." Read our full review
The Flying Childers Inn

The Flying Childers Inn

Bakewell, DE4 2LW
25.0 miles
What we think
" Originally a row of cottages, this homely old local in the Peak District National Park gets its name from an (allegedly) unbeaten 18th-century raceh ..." Read our full review
The Tatton Arms

The Tatton Arms

Manchester, M22 5LZ
25.2 miles
If you’re looking for a local watering hole with an outside area, as well as one that’s child and dog-friendly, visit the Tatton Arms. The pub g ... Find out more
The Red Lion Stockport

The Red Lion Stockport

Stockport, SK6 8ED
25.4 miles
What we think
"This restaurant has not been reviewed by SquareMeal. Click through for location, price and contact details, plus the option of reading or writing a cus ..." Read our full review
The Red Lion At Litton

The Red Lion At Litton

Hope Valley, SK17 8QU
25.7 miles
What we think
" Several stunning walks start and end at this picture-perfect pub, which scores highly on several counts: it sits prettily on the oak-dappled village ..." Read our full review
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Often referred to as the ‘city of five towns’, Stoke-on-Trent boasts award-winning museums and a plethora of fun family-friendly activities. As the home of pottery, it would be remiss not to go to the iconic World of Wedgwood, and the Potteries museum and art gallery. Immersive pottery making workshops and an assortment of pottery factory shops let you be a part of, and take home, a piece of this history with you. The cultural quarter is the historic downtown district, where you’ll find many great places to dine, and further afield, at the Trentham Estate, you can wander around marvellous gardens and enjoy the sweeping views.

For nature-lovers, you will be pleased that Stoke-on-Trent is less than an hour’s drive from the Peak District, and Alton towers is also nearby, for adrenaline junkies to get their kicks. But it is the grand selection of assorted restaurants and eateries that are the real crowd-pleasers. Cuisines range from comfortable British classics to exciting Indian fare, and there is something for everyone in this World Capital of Ceramics. But if you are really struggling to choose where to go for breakfast, brunch, dinner, or lunch in Stoke-on-Trent, then use our toggles on the left to make your restaurant decisions a little easier.