Modern wine and cocktails bar set in former oriental restaurant premises. Smallish interior as befits a shop conversation with a neat beer 'garden' to the rear and a modest function/meeting room downstairs, alongside the toilets. At the moment all the beers are provided by a national company. No cask beer was offered from the time they opened, but this might change in future.
Historic Interest
Reopened 14/1/2025 as Heatons Social under new management. Closed 29/2/2024, future uncertain. Opened 21/12/2018 as Pale in former restaurant premises. Its name derives from the offering of Pies, plus Ale; geddit? It was owned by Damien Taylor, a local property entrepreneur (he owns the building) and run by Laura Hindmarsh who previous worked at the George & Dragon in Heaton Chapel. Planning Application DC/070182 | Change of use of ground floor and basement from restaurant (Use Class A3) to bar (Use Class A4) with food provision. New shopfont and awning to front elevation and provision of outside seating area within part of front pavement. Granted 4/10/2018.
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