Small bar set in former charity shop premises. Rustically appointed, one cannot be sure if you are viewing the finished article or something still in flux. The walls are decorated with quirky artwork, while the open ceiling is festooned with fairy lights. Clever use of space has been made at the front to create a small outdoor seated area, yet it remains under cover. Owner, David Thorley, used to have a share in Brewsmiths Brewery's bar in Bury, the Broad Street Social, and so Brewsmith beers will often be seen here. There is a tap wall of about a dozen taps for keg / membrane beers and a T-bar on the bar for more. Thirds of a pint are available for stronger beers above.about seven percent; please enquire, Snacks such as peanuts, crisps etc are available.
Historic Interest
Opened 30/5/2025 in former retail premises. Planning Application DC/093883 Change of use from charity shop (Class E) to drinking establishment with expanded food provision (sui generis). Granted 17/1/2025.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers (guest beers) and 0 regular beers.
Source: Local
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