Family-orientated yet inside is a good deal more pubby than you may expect with a good deal of fixed seating and extensive use of dark wood finishings within the design. Quirky pictures of planes and the local weaving industry add a sense of historic background. These themes are also featured in the murals on the walls and, given Avro was developed close by, they had to pay homage to that and the local rag trade in Manchester. Due to poor sales of cask beer, this was dropped in mid-2023.
Historic Interest
History: New-build Greene King, Hungry Horse pub opened on 11/11/2013. Planning Application 099641/FO/2012/S2 | Erection of public house / restaurant (sui generis) with ancillary residential accommodation at first floor and associated external play area, together with means of access, car parking (73 spaces), landscaping and ancillary works. Granted 30/1/2013.
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