Refurbished, to give the pub a 'station waiting room' look. Food offering centres around a basic pizza menu. Dogs, children and their well-behaved owners are very welcome. Games room now open behind the bar, including pool and table football. The pub is ideally situated for public transport users : Ashton under Lyne train station is across the road. The bus station is around the corner and the tram to Manchester is also a couple of minutes walk away.
1930s pub with lots of multi-paned doors from that date. Has a large lobby bar with three rooms off - one opened-up and one is disused. Ply panels on the walls of the lobby. The bar fittings look more 1960/70s than 30s but the lower shelves might be 1930s work. There is a small separate room near the entrance with a 1930s door, good 1930s fixed seating in bays with carved wooden separators but has lost its fireplace. The opened-up area has fixed seating from the 1960s and more ply panels. A restaurant room is open weekends and has a 1960s counter.
1930s pub with lots of multi-paned doors from that date. Has a large lobby bar with three rooms off - one opened-up and one is disused. Ply panels on the walls of the lobby. The bar fittings look more 1960/70s than 30s but the lower shelves might be 1930s work. There is a small separate room near the entrance with a 1930s door, good 1930s fixed seating in bays with carved wooden separators but has lost its fireplace. The opened-up area has fixed seating from the 1960s and more ply panels. A restaurant room is open weekends and has a 1960s counter.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Prince of Orange, Ashton-under-Lyne