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Where the Light Gets In

4.5 (2 reviews)
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The Produce Hall - This was fried chicken and chips really crunchy. Super tasty.!!!

The Produce Hall

5.0(2 reviews)
0.1 miStockport

Came here on the end of the month Friday party and what a great place to start…read more A great selection of restaurants from Jamaican, burgers, Asian chicken, a great selection of beers and seating area for tons of people. I snack on pork belly and wontons, while we downed quite a few beers, but had excellent service, great atmosphere, a great place to come and eat and walking in old town. Highly recommend.!!!

TL;DR - Another great food hall, and a great addition to the Stockport food scene…read more Food halls seem to be all the rage these days, but this charming hall in Stockport is a real find. Like nearby Mackie Mayor and Altrincham Market, it's an old building which has been beautifully restored. If you've visited either of those sites then you know what to expect - a variety of food and drink vendors around the sides and seating in the middle. Grab a table, note the number and then go order your food. You pay when you order and then someone will bring the food to your table when it's ready. There's a great variety of foods here - pizza, pasta, Indian and Thai when we went - and we had an absolutely amazing Indian themed fried chicken burger topped with an onion bhaji. Absolutely delicious. There's beer and wine available too, plus a tea and coffee stand. I have it on good authority though that some of the beers here are pricier than you'd find in other nearby bars. But that's a minor grumble. For the setting, the food and the atmosphere, the Produce Hall is definitely worth a visit.

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Arden Arms - Entrance light

Arden Arms

4.6(10 reviews)
0.1 miStockport
££

This Pub is steeped in history, and if you are into your very British pub experience where a direct…read morelink to the past can be seen around you as you sup your ale, then should make a visit to the Arden Arms! A fact that made me go there was the following - The interior of the pub today is included in the CAMRA National Inventory, a list compiled by the lobbying group of the only remaining 250 pub interiors (out of over 60,000) in Great Britain that remain of outstanding heritage interest!! The 1908 bar from is still in place, and is definitely unlike I have ever seen, it is a floor to ceiling carved wooded masterpiece! there is beautiful original tiling too .. and a lovely little snug to get cosy in! as you would expect with this calibre of bar, you can order from an array of beers! The beer is supplied by the famous independent Stockport Brewery, Robinsons, you will also find seasonal brews! The food is good too, on my visit I had 6oz Rump Steak & Caramelised Red Onions, Mustard Mayonnaise ciabatta for only £6.50 !! the menu is quite varied, but they stick to the best of British pub grub... nothing too fancy or trying too hard, just very good honest food!

The Arden Arms is a fantastic pub in the centre of Stockport. It's a traditional boozer which has…read morebeen done out really well. I love the posters on the walls and the fact they still have a snug. The outside area is excellent with heaters and decking. They also have live music there every Saturday night during the Summer which is free. The food is excellent quality pub grub. Everything is home made. Their cheese and onion pie is fantastic. The pastry is so good and the filling delicious. I also recommend the home made sponge puddings they do with homemade custard. Well worth a visit during lunch time. The owners are also super friendly as well.

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Bakers Vaults

Bakers Vaults

4.0(6 reviews)
0.1 miStockport
££

I basically entirely concur with Emily B's review which is good as we were there together…read more To repeat: 1) Busy on a Friday night - much younger and more lively crowd than I expected, had quite a party vibe but a good party vibe with good music 2) Old Tom GINGER YES HOW LONG I HAVE WAITED FOR THIS DAY. It's basically like a ginger beer biscuit. Tried it in Buxton ages ago but have not sourced since. Although now occurs to me that as it's a Robinsons beer it's probably at all the Robinsons along the A6 aka where I live. 3) Toilets very small, difficult to manoeuvre but hey you make some new friends in awkward circumstances 4) Great to visit post Stockport Foodie Friday

Nice job Robinsons on doing something different with the Bakers and letting the guys from the…read moreCastle and Parlour take it over and transform it into what it is now. A very welcome addition to the Stockport scene and somewhere to definitely start the night on the way to the Magnet or maybe on the way back, the vibe is laid back and modern looking while still giving a nod to the old architectural style of this classic building. It was a smart decision to do something new with this place and on this Thursday evening it was fairly busy with beer loving punters. On tap there were 5 Robbies classics (we tried the Citra - ok but not quite enough citra in it for my liking and compared with the likes of Oakham ales same type) and there's 5 guest beers on tap from exciting craft beer breweries. Sandwiched in between there's still room for all the usual lagers and they have Brooklyn and Blue Moon on tap. Prices are fairly decent really (compared to Manchester city centre) and its refreshing to see the pricing reflected in the strength of the ale and fairly transparent in what you're actually paying when ordering a beer. We were drinking the Great Heck hoppy wheat beer mainly - if you see it on tap somewhere then make sure you get yourself onto it, so so good! Their food menu is all about the dogs - but as opposed to hard skinned fakey American ones, these are all about proper British butchers ones which fit in well with a giant roll and some crazy toppings - I went for the classic one which was good enough for me (£6 with pickles, tasty onions etc) although you could have everything from blue cheese to meatball toppings (time to get a bit more adventurous next time I think!) Nice job Bakers - looking forward to getting back here very soon! Wifi password is: aabbcc33ee

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Bakers Vaults - Lots to choose from.. beers, wine, spirits..

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Bakers Vaults - Hey, Baker's Vault you look amazing. Definitely a choice for us for a night out.

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Hey, Baker's Vault you look amazing. Definitely a choice for us for a night out. Our theatre and venue would love to hook up!

The Magnet Freehouse - Possibly the best toilet wall ever

The Magnet Freehouse

4.7(11 reviews)
0.6 mi
£

Excellent choice of beers. Too many for one pint of each or having to walk home. Jever on draught -…read morea German dark lager, previously drunk in Hamburg. Lovely food to suit everyone (apart from diabetics but that's just like everywhere else). Used to be my go to pub when in Stockport, now the George (Higson's) and the Union (Robinson's) have closed.

Quite simply, The Magnet is one of the best pubs I've ever been to and deservedly is a venue that…read moreis well known all over Manchester and the North of England. Being in Stockport, a 10 minute train journey from Manchester Piccadilly and 5 minutes walk from the station, it's a favourite amongst locals and commuters alike who take advantage of the sprawling bars, low prices and an atmosphere akin to 80's sitcom Cheers. As much as I'm not a barfly on the grand scale of Norm or Cliff, it really does seem to be a place where everybody knows your name and with a friendly and no nonsense approach from the bar staff, The Magnet is a pub where the local rockers and Goths (who circulate near the pool table and kick ass jukebox) rub shoulders with the blue-rinse brigade and the football supporting workman enjoys a laugh with the ale loving hipster. Special mention needs to go to their incredible range of beers, with around 20 on tap at all time (local, UK craft and speciality international) and a bottle fridge that just screams "drink me". If you're used to paying Manchester city centre prices then the Magnet will prove a welcome respite from £5 pints and with all beers priced according to strength, you can pretty much save money and the need to reach for the paracetamol the next day if you really wish to! If the sun is shining then you'll find me on their multi-levelled beer garden terrace and if you're in on a Monday evening, their cheese night is definitely not to be missed - all you need to do is buy a drink and join the queue for what has to be the best idea this side of a dairy farm. While in Stockport, why not check out The Crown and the recently refurbed Hope Inn. Both are great, traditional British boozers and with a 10 minute walk between all 3, you have a readymade pub crawl all ready to go!

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Where the Light Gets In - british - Updated May 2026

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