Opened in early May 2015 in a former cotton spinners warehouse and showroom. Entry is via a small lobby with a weighing machine (insert no coach parties joke here), the upstairs to the bar or down to the restaurant area. The modern bar is in a large room with rough painted brickwork. There are various styles of seating including an ingenious snug in the old lift shaft at the left hand end of the bar. The toilets and a separate drinking area are round the corner at the far end. Previously sold cask ale but as of 2023 this had been discontinued. A range of food is available all day at the bar or from the restaurant downstairs (Breakfasts until noon). There are DJ nights as well - see social media sites for details.
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