The Bulls Head
Stoke On Trent, Staffordshire
Titanic Brewery Tap. At least 3 Titanic Beers available at all times plus a large selection of guest beers from Small Independent Breweries.
The Greyhound
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Opened it's doors in September 2007. Come and experience great beer and a warm welcome.
The White Star
Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire
Opened in May 2008, The White Star always has a warm welcome and in the winter a warm fire too. With a great range of beers including 4 guest ales to try, you will always find a relaxed and friendly atmosphere here.
The Royal Exchange
Stone, Staffordshire
After opening in 2008 the ‘Exchange’ was taken on in June 2009 by Cherryl Poppit who turned it into the thriving community local it is today. With a great range of 5 or 6 of our beers complemented by an ever changing range of guest ales and a great locally sourced range of light lunchtime meals it is a delight to visit. In September 2011 we received the worst possible news, Cherryl had developed inoperable cancer and after a very short illness passed away on 21st Oct. The team that Cherryl had put together kept the pub running smoothly right through to the new year, whilst raising money for Douglas Macmillan Hospice who looked after Cherryl so well during her last days. We are pleased to announce that we now have Michelle Hughes in place as the new landlady. Michelle’s background is as a chef so watch out for some new items on the menu. Currently she is getting used to Stone and hopefully Stone is welcoming a new friend. The Royal Exchange are the match ball sponsors for the Mens and Womens team at Aston Cricket Club.
The Sun Stafford
Stafford, Staffordshire
Based in the heart of the county town, with a selection on 10 real ales and boast the most hand pull in the town, we're located on the major bus routes in and out of the town and just a 10 minute walk from Stafford station. If you are looking for exceptional food, friendly staff and a vibrant atmosphere in the heart of Stafford, then The Sun should be your first port of call.
The Roebuck
Leek
The newest member in the Titanic Fleet. After an extensive refurbishment and a new kitchen we opened the doors early in November 2011. The good people of Leek have flocked in to take a look and many have stayed to taste some of the ten ales or test the menu provided by our chefs headed by Jim Cornbill who has a wealth of experience most recently at The Ship in Wincle. In order to fit the new beer engines on the bar we have come up with an innovative back bar dispense for the premium lager and cider range, check it out we think it looks really good.