Saturday, 25 January 2014
71 Success To The Plough - Rochdale
First visited : 25 January 2014
The next pub along the A58 is in the Marland area of Rochdale. It's a large detatched redbrick building opposite the entrance to Springfield Park. I remember going there ( the park ) with my sister and gran in 1975 just after Greater Manchester Buses introduced a 2p flat fare for pensioners and children and still feeling a bit short changed. I think I've still got a photo somewhere of my sister looking bored on that little trip.
I went in with Simon after today's game. It's now a food pub and it's immediately obvious that J W Lees have invested a few bob in sprucing it up in the not too distant past. It's tastefully laid out with comfy seating and a large dining room at the back. There are framed black and white photos of interesting looking customers on the wall who include H.R.H. Prince Charles if I'm not mistaken.
Reviews of the food on the web are mixed to say the least but what I saw being served looked pretty good and it's not outrageously expensive. It was pretty quiet for a Satuday evening.
There were posters for a |Meat Loaf tribute act and I know they do quiz nights because a friend I sit near at Spotland goes to those.
Saturday, 18 January 2014
70 The Tanner's - Heywood
First visited : 18 January 2014
The Tanner's is a little further on towards Rochdale.
I came to this one with some trepidation knowing it had twice been closed for licensing breaches over the past decade but it was completely unthreatening this Saturday evening. It was fairly empty and the solitary barmaid was a nice , obliging old dear.
The inside doesn't live up to the promise of the vestibule which has magnificent tiled walls. It's a fairly small place which looks as if it's had a spring clean recently but there are no other interesting features just some very generic pub pictures, a few Christmas lights still up and a TV screen in every room.
Saturday, 4 January 2014
69 The Engineer's Arms- Heywood
First Visited : 4 January 2014
This pub isn't actually on the A58 but clearly visible from it and almost opposite the White Lion.
I went in today with Simon after our famous FA Cup victory over Leeds and it was quite refreshing to be in a pub without a TV screen. It was also without many customers ; the few that were there were docile older people.
The pub is an attractive building both outside and in ; there's some original glass panelling and interesting photos of bygone Heywood on the walls. The whole place has a nice old fashioned charm but I wonder if that's enough for it to survive much longer.
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
68 The White Lion- Heywood
First visited : 1 January 2014
This large pub sits on the corner of York St and Rochdale Road. I must have been scribbling frantically because I've actually misspelt it as "Lyon" in the book.
Because of its position the pub has an unusual interior layout with three separate lounge areas at odd angles to each other. Each one has a large TV screen as the pub is pretty much given over to football watching and a banner behind the bar declares their allegiance to Manchester United. Posters for forthcoming games advertised free food at half time and there was a large vat of hotpot below one of the screens. I was hungry but didn't risk walking in front of the screen to find out if there was any left. The mood in the pub was subdued because United were losing at home to Tottenham with ten minutes to go.
The colour scheme inside is red ( as you might have guessed ) and grey and spotlessly clean and tidy with comfortable wall seating. I do have to mark it down for a very unfriendly barmaid but I'd go there again.
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