Local Breweries Buxton Brewery Staden Business Park, Staden Lane, Buxton, SK17 9RZ 01298 244200 Buxton Brewery is at the leading edge of the current craft beer renaissance in the UK, and is widely recognised as one of a small number of breweries who are producing truly world-class beers in casks, kegs and bottles, that are full of flavour and character. A small team of brewers make and sell beers with an emphasis on quality, innovation and attention to detail. The brewery is quite small, currently producing around 35.000 pints per month, and growing at a rapid rate. Buxton Brewery beers are often sold out well in advance of brewing. The beers can be found in local pubs and shops, but the brewery also sends beer all over the UK, and exports to Europe, Scandinavia, the US and New Zealand. For more information about Buxton Brewery visit: www.buxtonbrewery.co.uk Thornbridge Brewery Riverside Brewery, Buxton Road, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1GS 01629 64 1000 The first Thornbridge craft beers were produced in February 2005 in a 10 barrel brewery, housed in the grounds of Thornbridge Hall, Ashford-in-the-Water near Bakewell, Derbyshire. Their beers have gained considerable success with over 200 industry and consumer awards being won in regional, national and international competitions. A new state of the art 30 barrel brewery at Bakewell was opened in September 2009 with an aim to continue to brew high quality cask, keg and bottled beers and develop new ones through innovation in process and use of ingredients. The original Hall Brewery continues to operate in developing new, seasonal and speciality beers. For more information about Thornbridge visit: www. thornbridgebrewery.co.uk Real ALE Trail Real ALE Trail BUXTON Shops Discovered your favourite tipple? Take home a taste of the beers and ales sampled on the trail. The shops listed below stock a good selection of local beer and ales alongside the more well known brands. A. Pavilion Gardens St Johns Road, Buxton, Derbyshire Pop into the gift shop at Pavillion Gardens and pick up a bottle or two from local breweries including Buxton Brewery, The Wincle Beer Company and Leek Brewery. The shop is situated alongside the Tourist Information Centre and offers a great choice of boutique gifts together with a selection of works by local artists. B. Waitrose Spring Gardens Centre, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 6DF 01298 767469 Waitrose is well-known for its support for small producers and the Buxton store offers a good range of beers brewed within a 30 mile radius. Choose from a selection of beers from Thornbridge Brewery in Bakewell, Titanic Brewery in Stoke, Coach House Brewery in Cheshire and Robinsons Brewery in Stockport. The store also boasts a large variety of the more well known British ales, including a number of organic beers. Knowledgeable, friendly staff are on hand to help you make your selection. C. Portland Wines 3 Chapel Street, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK13 6HX 01298 77755 Portland Wines offers a good selection of beers from Buxton Brewery, Winkle Brewery in Cheshire, Timothy Taylor in Yorkshire and organic beers from Marble Brewery in Manchester as well as great value wines from local producers. Staff offer excellent personal service and an in depth knowledge about the products they sell. Introduction This trail takes in 17 pubs and bars around Buxton town centre, all offering some of the UK’s finest ales and beers. All the venues on the trail are within walking distance of one another and will take you past some of Buxton’s finest historic buildings and architecture. The pubs and bars along the trail all have something different to offer, some are traditional pubs, rich in heritage, others are modern, quirky establishments, some also offer the opportunity to dine. They are however, all packed with character. Several offer beers produced by local brewers in Buxton or Bakewell whilst others stock well known national brands. Some offer international beers from all over Europe and beyond. There are so many great places to visit on the trail that you can’t possibly see them all in one trip but you can always come back another day and enjoy your favourite tipple in another of Buxtons’ superb pubs and bars. CAMRA CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale is an independent, voluntary organisation campaigning for real ale, community pubs and consumer rights. CAMRA has over 100,000 members across the world and over 200 branches in the UK, enabling members to campaign and socialise in their local area. For details on how to join or to find out more about your local branch call 01727 867201 15. Barbarellas 7 The Quadrant, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6AW Named after its owner, Barbarellas offers a selection of real ales and continental lagers. Bitburger is available on draught alongside a changing menu of guest ales. Bottled beers include a good selection from Thornbridge Brewery alongside well known brands such as Peroni and Singha. Non alcoholic beer is also available. This stylish and individual wine bar and restaurant is full of character and offers a menu of locally sourced food. Open: 12 noon - 11pm daily. Food served 12 noon - 8pm 16. The Railway Bridge Street, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6BS 01298 71435 Situated below the Railway arches, just 5 minutes walk from the Railway station. This family friendly pub offers a good selection of Greene King ales including Old Speckled hen, Old Golden Hen, Abbot Ale and IPA. There is a wide-ranging menu offering everything from a quick bite to a Sunday roast. Open: Monday - Wednesday 10am - Midnight, Thursday 10am - 1am, Friday and Saturday 10am - 2am, Sunday 10am - Midnight. Food available from 12 noon - 9pm every day. 17. The Wye Bridge (Wetherspoons) Fairfield Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 7DJ 01298 70932 A large modern pub offering a good range of traditional bitters and lagers including Abbot Ale, Ruddles Best plus a changing menu of guest ales includes offerings from Thornbridge Brewery. Voted “Pub of the Season” for Summer 2012 by High Peak and South Cheshire CAMRA, The Wye Bridge holds Cask Marque accreditation and features in the 2012 Good Beer Guide. A large outdoor seating area offers views across Ashwood Park and food is available from breakfast to early evening. Open: Monday - Sunday 8am - 11pm In conjunction with the Great Peak District Fair, the Buxton Beer Festival takes place annually in October and showcases some of the best cask ales from the Peak District 12. Springs Grove Parade, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6AJ 01298 23804 This quirky licensed café offers over a dozen beers from all corners of the globe, from Robinsons Old Tom in Stockport to 312 from Chicago. It also has a good selection of fruit beers, ciders and non-alcoholic beer. The food menu includes breakfast, light bites and afternoon teas. There is outdoor seating to the rear. Open: Monday - Saturday 9am - 5.30pm, Sunday 10am - 4.30pm 13. Bar Brasserie The Old Courthouse, George Street, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6AY Built in the mid 18th Century the building was originally a court house and Masonic Hall. Now home to a number of shops and restaurants including Bar Brasserie which stocks more than 20 bottled beers from all over the world including Black Sheep Ale from Yorkshire, Duvel from Belgium, Lal Toofan from India, Alhambra from Spain and Affligem from France. Krombacher and 1664 are available on draught. The bar offers a ‘beer of the month’ plus a regular specials board and a range of ciders. Non-alcoholic lager is also available. Bar Brasserie is centrally located, offering a relaxed atmosphere under vaulted ceilings. The restaurant serves traditional French food. Open: Monday - Thursday 1.30pm - 11.30pm, Friday and Saturday 11.30am - 12.30am. Food served 11.30am - 3pm and 5pm - 9.30pm 14. The Monk Cellar Bar 8 Cavendish Circus, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6AT 01298 24555 A small bar with loads of personality. Monk offers a good selection of unusual bottled beers, fruit beers and trappist brewed beers. Erdinger, Frulli and Kozel are available on draught. Open: Sunday to Thursday, 6pm – 12pm, Friday and Saturday 6pm – 2am. Closed Monday. A6 to Chinley, Hayfield, New Mills, Glossop & Manchester A6 to Bakewell, Tideswell & Matlock A515 to Asbourne A55 to Macclesfield & Leek A5004 to Stockport & Whaley Bridge Buxton Getting Here By Car Buxton is easily accessible by road via the A6, A515 and A53. Many of the major motorways are less than an hour away. By Rail Buxton station is only 5 minutes walk from the town centre. Buxton has direct trains from Manchester Piccadilly. For up to date information on train timetables and routes, visit www.nationalrail.co.uk or telephone 08457 48 49 50. By Bus Direct buses to Buxton operate from Ashbourne, Bakewell, Castleton, Glossop, Macclesfield, Sheffield, Derby and Manchester . For more information contact Traveline on 0871 200 22 33.