This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
Officially named Urmston Men's Club and Institute, the club celebrates its centenary this year (2023). Despite the name it is of course open to both men and women.
On entering from the street the Concert Room is off to the right and the Lounge is to the left. Beyond the Lounge is the Vault and the main bar. The first floor, which is only accessible by a staircase, is given over to snooker and pool tables.
At the rear of the club building is a crown bowling green - one of the reasons for establishing the club in 1923. Today there are three bowling teams, two snooker teams and a new pool team, all competing in local leagues with much success.
There's entertainment every Friday night, alternating between professional singers and karaoke, and on some Saturday nights. On Thursday nights there's Bingo in the Concert Room and a Quiz in the lounge.
And there's a free to play Juke Box! It will take money if you insist and the proceeds go to local charities.
This Club serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
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