This Wetherspoon pub was originally a billiard hall, built, in c1907, on a field sandwiched between a house called Sedge Lynn (demolished to make way for a cinema in the building which was the Cooperative funeral parlour) and Red Gate Farm.
Now a Grade II listed building, it was originally built by the Temperance Hall Billiard Company. Several such halls were built in and around Manchester and South London, to remove billiards from its normal setting of the public house and to further the aims of the Temperance Movement.
Taken on by Wetherspoon in 1999, the pub is now one of the better 'Spoons in Manchester for real ale. The Wetherspoon's standards of Ruddles, Doom Bar & Abbot are joined permanently by Moorhouses Blond Witch as well as their own Temperance Ale brewed by Brightside
You can typically expect to find 4 or 5 guests available. Other popular guest breweries include Moorhouses, Acorn, Brightside, Hawkshead, Phoenix & Titanic. A member of the CAMRA LocAle scheme at least one beer should be from a local brewery.
The feel of the building is slightly unusual for a Wetherspoon, the high barrelled ceiling dictating a single large open plan room with no pillars or other obstacles to break up the room. Even when busy (and it usually is), the pub can seem quiet as a result. You enter into a large seating area with the bar across the back of the room way in front of you. A raised area at the front is often filled with diners. A slightly lower raised area runs down the right hand side of the room with four seat booths being the only break from the open plan layout. All toilets situated on the ground floor.
The usual Wetherspoon food offering is in place, starting with breakfast at 8am and the main menu served until 11pm.
Awarded Best Ale Pub by JD Wetherspoons North West Region in 2014
Historic Interest
Grade II listed
This Pub serves 5 changing beers and 5 regular beers.
Sedge Lynn, Chorlton-cum-Hardy
Up to 5 guest beers
Changing beers typically include: Brightside (varies) , Moorhouse's , Peerless (varies)
Source: National