Located at the end of Ashton-on-Mersey village it was refurbished in March 2015 in their 'classic inns' style. Inside it is light and airy with traditional style tables and chairs, outside there is a large dining area and covered smoking area.
Originally called 'The Buck & the Bitch', the building is hundreds of years old. It was once a council building and an old courtroom - there are cells downstairs. Allegedly there was a tunnel to the local church, but it is now sealed for safety. The car park still has rings for tethering horses.
The restaurant menu is extensive enough to cater for a wide range of tasty delights and cravings from breakfast, lunch and dinner menus, serving your good old pub classics.
Vegan and vegetarian options available.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
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