Large open plan modern town centre pub. Formerly the Crewe Labour Exchange building. Externally it looks quite continental, with the green street level window shutters set against white brickwork. The internal refit is impressive too, with a good mix of tiled, wooden and carpeted floors. Original windows, iron pillars, wood paneled walls and the carefully arranged eclectic mix of seating, add to a general atmosphere of spaciousness. Hand-pumps, one sometimes in use, are the central feature of the long bar, which also dispenses ciders, beers and lagers from a variety of pythons and taps. Wines and spirits very much in evidence behind the bar.
Historic Interest
Was the old Crewe Labour Exchange Building c 1930's, which closed in the 1990's and became The Waldron, then Albert's Corner.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Albert's Corner, Crewe
Source: Regional
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