Great quirky pub, I used to come here many years ago as captain of The Bridge in Sale's darts team, we were rubbish but always got a good welcome. Pub has great woodwork furnishings and different rooms, and it looks like there's a good old-fashioned snug. The small garden at the back was nice to sit in, and you could shelter when the imminent rain fell. All in all, a great pub in a village that is sadly lacking in real good old-fashioned boozers. Sat in the snug today watching the rugby, there were screens all over the pub, ideal for the sports...
Read moreThis long standing family run pub has an Irish atmosphere welcoming young and old, locals and visitors alike. Has been one of my regular family favourites nearly 30years and will be for many other families for another 30years if not longer. The owners Alan and Ian are always around to keep everyone aware of local events and forever giving helpful golf and football anecdotes. Still one of the best pubs in the area for all. Not really somewhere to eat but they offer simple food for if you've drunk too much. There are far better...
Read moreI would make a good case, and often do, that this is one of the best pubs in the country. And I now live in the North York Moors where great pubs abound. Simply put, it’s always got a buzz, there is plenty of table space and if not you just shove someone along a bit, the beer is good and the people, it being Manchester, are as friendly as you like; they are just quite good at...
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