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    Orange Tree

    Orange Tree

    (8 reviews)

    ££

    Altrincham

    It's true that this place is an all-rounder and probably one of the most popular drinking dens in…read moreAltrincham. Owned by both Landlady and Landlord, they do their best to make you feel welcome. There's often a strange mix of clientele, from the very young to the very old, but everyone appears to be having a grand old time all the same. For sports lovers, there's the informal sports bar upstairs with screens, but be sure to get there early to nab a leather sofa. The Orange Tree has a great selection of draught beers as well as real ales, and the food hearty and includes a very pocket-friendly daily special including pie day, fish and chip day and steak day, all under £5!

    The Orange Tree is a Pub that has it all, cask ales, brilliantly friendly staff (rare) and…read moreincredibly good food! It's one of those pubs that has obviously been lovingly cared and built on for a number of years. The food is good old fashioned pub grub like home made steak and ale pie, rump steaks, baguettes and a good selection of salads. They even have a resident ghost! who has been the subject of interest for ghost hunters, regulars and visitors alike..... Apparently he is a monk who likes chanting! They have a small beer garden to the rear, there is also seating out the front facing out onto Altrincham old market square, most of the buildings here are some of the oldest in the town. There is also a sports bar inside where they show all sports .. you name it, they probably will air it. A peaceful, privately owned and traditional pub!

    Old Market Tavern - The bar & 10 handpumps

    Old Market Tavern

    (6 reviews)

    ££

    Altrincham

    A spacious old pub with a big selection of craft ales…read more It's located on the old market square with the stocks, next to the Orange Tree Inn. And it feels like it's been there forever. The exterior and some of the interior is a little faded and shabby, but that could be said to add to its olde worlde charm (if we are kind, and the staff were so friendly that I'm feeling kind). I had a splendid English breakfast, which they serve all day. The Full Monty: 2 eggs, bacon, 2 Cumberland sausages, 2 big slices of black pudding (prize Bury black pudding!), mushrooms, stewed tomatoes, and baked beans, with a side of toast. The perfect meal to help you recover from the hangover from drinking all their real ales. It was delicious and very filling. (Unfortunately my phone died just as I was about to snap a shot of this formidable meal.) It's a big space with darts and a pool table. Plus they have live music, usually blues or rock, on Friday and Saturday night, starting around 9. Back in the day, I went to some rollicking gigs here and I'm glad to see they're still going strong. You have to cross the busy Chester road to get here from the center of Altrincham, but it's well worth a visit for real ale in a traditional pub.

    Old Market Tavern finds itself competing for patronage with The Orange Tree which is situated…read moreadjacent, and its true that I have a difficult time deciding on which pub to choose. The Orange Tree probably is a little better known but I have to say Old Market Tavern is just a little more down to earth, if that's possible. This is mostly down to the very chilled Landlord who tries his best to make people feel welcome and arrange as much entertainment as possible. This includes quiz night, sports events and weekly live music acts that can be hit and miss. There's also a great selection of real ales, ciders and Belgian beers as well as tasty light bites and meals between £1.60 and £5. Bargain.

    Old Hall - Carvery

    Old Hall

    (3 reviews)

    Altrincham

    Overlooking the 16th hole of Altrincham Golf Course, I've eaten here a couple of times with the…read morefamily and it's been an enjoyable dining experience. You'll find their long bar right in front of you when you enter, with the area by the door having a few armchairs for a quiet drink. On the right are more pub-style table and chairs under a high ceiling. Though it looks like a place that takes your order at the table, you actually have to go to the bar yourselves. If you're there on a Sunday, I'd fully recommend the carvery - there's usually a choice of turkey, beef, gammon, or some of each - with fresh vegetables, roasties and oodles of gravy to serve yourselves. They aren't stingy with the slices of meat either. If you don't want a carvery then they bring out your meals as normal. The food is all good quality and reasonably priced. There's a nice selection of options for starters, main courses and desserts which you'd come to expect as 'pub grub' (farmhouse pate, steaks, cheesecake etc.). It's part of the Marston's pub chain, so their standards are what you'd expect from a well known business like theirs (i.e. very good). A great, reliable choice of venue for a hearty family meal out with friendly staff.

    I like old hall - Nice spot, local and friendly. Much improved service since I was last here. Came…read morefor curry night and had the hot as hell curry... So hot it hurts! Not for the faint hearted - managed to finish it but by God, those naga naga curries are deadly. Great wee spot though!

    Railway Hale

    Railway Hale

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    Hale is full of high end businesses and eateries and if you're looking for a fancy restaurant then…read moreyou have a good selection to choose from. If however you just want to grab a quick pub lunch there doesn't seem to be the same choice available. The Railway is certainly your more bog standard local pub, complete with patterned carpets and a menu from the 80s. If you want to hang out at the bar with the locals and while away a few hours with a pint this might be a good place to go, but if you want a nice pub to quickly grab some hearty pub-grub then look elsewhere!

    The best pub in the Hale / Altrincham area by miles. That's if you like a proper English pub! Its…read morea Robinson's house having said that you won't find a better pint of Guinness anywhere!!? Bitter drinkers always have the Unicorn option but the Dizzy Blonde is always on tap and would be my preference. A busy pub almost every session of the week, frequented by locals but outsiders tolerated even Liverpool fans (landlord Alan supports Everton!?). I've been drinking in there for 15 years and if there is a jukebox I've never seen it! Gets a little busy on match days (Smokers even have an outside Telly!!) and as a supporter of the Mighty Blues it would be fair to say the pub leans towards the Red side of Trafford!!..The pub runs a great Golf Society with over 60 members and arranges 8 outings throughout the summer! Ask for Julian (Hon Sec / Pres) or leave your name and number behind the bar for him if you would like more info / want to join! Can't comment on the Food as 'eatin is cheatin' ... but they do a decent pork pie!

    The Con Club

    The Con Club

    (3 reviews)

    Altrincham

    They've done a beautiful job of the interior of this place and it's a really nice place to come for…read morea drink - there's seating at the bar and in a lounge area. I didn't get to try the food or even see the menu but there's an impressive looking kitchen so hope to return for that at some point (actually have now found menu online and as well as a grill they have a big sushi menu!!) Drinks wise, they had Antica Formula vermouth! The bartender had NO IDEA what it was or how to serve it but we quickly got the ice/lemon/appropriate glass sorted and although it might seem expensive at £4.50 for 50ml it's a good alternative to wine for an aperitif. Prosecco was £22 a bottle which wasn't bad either. I thought the ale selection was a little limited although and I couldn't work out what the microbrewery aspect was (curiously they only seem to have a wine menu even though they have an extensive amount of fancy sprits which you can't see properly). As the evening (Saturday) wore on it became increasingly busy and uncomfortable to sit at the bar with people bashing past you to get their order - they probably need to move some of those chairs on busy nights (/you might want to try another option - amazingly the market was actually quieter by that point!).

    The minute you walk in, you feel excited... the ambience, the smell of good food... once sat…read moredown... greeted by friendly staffs with good advice on portion size and wine suggestions. Would recommend this place hands down.

    The Orange Tree - pubs - Updated May 2026

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