Been coming here for years and never had a bad meal. Moved out of the area and still drive over for chippy tea which we eat in the car regularly. Chips never greasy and fish is a good portion. Lovely friendly staff
I like this pub and it's so close to being perfect with a few adjustments.
Wheelchair access is round the back. The door is narrow and there is a slight lip, which could do with a ramp.
The disabled toilet is just about usable if you don't need a carer with you or fancy turning around. You can't get to the side of the toilet to transfer because of a huge wooden baby changing table, which is also unusable as it's covered in rubbish.
The red cord doesn't always work. If it does work, the staff just seemed confused by the funny noise. I pulled it as I couldn't get out as rubbish stopped me from exiting.
It's mainly a drinking pub. Apparently, there is food, but it never seems to be on when I go there and there's nothing suitable for vegans anyway.
Lovely food and comfortable atmosphere plus a massive thank you to Aeron and Josh for the fabulous service who always go above and beyond to make your experience special :-)
Food was delicious, Joe served us and was fantastic, great sales man and served with a smile.
Any issues sorted out pronto ! Defo recommended and would come back to try more of the menu tapas DELISH!
fantastic team of people 👏
90 High St, Cheadle, SK8 1PX, United Kingdom, England
I went on Saturday 26th April with my mates for bottomless brunch . It was absolutely fantastic food and drinks and was great table service by Steve and another lad. Would definitely go again . All the staff were friendly.
You can feed a family of four for £20, and that includes two kids drinks (two beers will bump this to £30 if you're drinking). The meals have vegetables, and they're always done "properly". This makes them cheaper and more nutritious than most options for busy families that don't want to cook for a night.
The service is really nice, they're always kind to the kids and they have a collection of toys (naturally, missing a few pieces here and there, but clean) to keep them entertained while waiting for the food.
Their beer isn't going to blow you out of the water but standards like speckled hen are on offer and the prices are reasonable. But for families this local is a credit to the community, and has become our default choice for any dinners (and, at the weekend, breakfasts) we don't want to cook.
1-3 Town St, Marple Bridge, Stockport SK6 5AA, United Kingdom, England
I visited Libby’s today and, unfortunately, I don’t think I’ll be returning. I noticed the kitchen staff using their phones and vapes, yet not washing their hands before handling food, which was quite off-putting. Additionally, the dress code seemed quite casual and didn’t reflect the refined, country-style café atmosphere that Libby’s once had. It’s a shame, as it feels like the place has lost its former charm and sense of luxury.