Reviews Greyhound Inn

5
g t
+5
A good pub a short walk from centre of Stafford. A very good selection of ale and cider including a strangely coloured ale ( ask behind the bar) friendly and chatty locals and bar staff. Worth the little walk from town. Recommend. 🍻 🍺
5
Stephen Boot
+5
Friendly staff, has pies, scotch eggs, crisps, nuts and all the snacks you expect at a pub. Wide range of beers and ales that can change weekly. Just opened after renovation and went to the pub quiz night, which I've been going to for a long time years ago. Dual bar and lounge, so you can decide where you want to sit. Smoking area in the middle of the pub courtyard.
4
Monty M.
+4
Excellent range of real ales (8 when I attended) in a nicely decorated environment. Definitely one for CAMRA fans.
5
Adrian Steed
+5
Very nice pub with a good beer range
5
Tony Dawson
+5
Can't fault this place, it's just a good 'boozer'!' Always pop in after a lodge meeting, or on our way into town. Good selection of ales including guest ales, and always had a great and friendly service.
5
Chris Haycock
+5
A "proper" pub - as they used to be - before big breweries turned pubs into modern entertainment centres. Good range of beers and ales on tap, well-kept, and at perfect temperature.
5
Paul Ruthven
+5
Excellent quality real ales had bradfield farmers blond. Finished on Duvel triple hop 9.5 top draw. Friendly bar staff. Highly Recommended
4
Harleysargeuk
+4
Great little pub with friendly management and a wide range of ales. No mild or good bitter tho but I'm sure ones will be tried in the future
5
David Johnson
+5
Great range of ales, farmers blonde, proper session ale, up there with Wainwrights
5
David Backhouse
+5
Traditional pub on the edge of Stafford town centre. The cask ale list is displayed on a blackboard behind the bar (Order by number).
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