Saturday, 14 December 2013
64 The Freemason's Arms - Heywood
Not visited
This mock-Tudor pub is currently standing empty and forlorn in the town centre so I'm guessing its demise was relatively recent. There's a good review of it dating from 2007 on pubutopia.com.
63 Britannia Hotel -Heywood
Not visited
As can be seen from the picture what was the Britannia Hotel on Bridge Street is now a vet's.
62 Dresser's Arms - Heywood
First visited : 14th December 2013
Now we come to the pubs right in the centre of Heywood. It looked touch and go for this one at one point but in 2010 it reopened as The Grant's Arms.
It's still got its attractive white stone exterior but inside it's a brash, noisy, modern town centre pub with a DJ booth in the centre, flashing lights, not too much seating, warning posters about drugs and deafening music. When I went in around 5.30 pm most of the customers were there for a 21st birthday party. They were Irish to judge from the music being played and there was a buffet under wraps near where I sat - the only seating option that didn't make it look like I was trying to gatecrash the party.
It's OK if you like that sort of thing but I probably won't be back.
Saturday, 7 December 2013
61 The Stonemason's Arms - Heywood
Not visited
It's a similar story with this pub which was near The Bridge Inn on the left hand side of the A58. It shut down in January 2009 ( a commenter on beerintheevening.com in 2004 said it was too pricey for the area ) but was continually attacked by vandals and seriously damaged by fire a year later. It was finally demolished earlier this year and replaced by a Tesco Express.
60 Bridge Inn, Heywood
Not visited
This architecturally flamboyant pub was further down towards the town centre on the right. Some time after 1978 it's name was changed to The Brick House. It shut down around 2004 and since then has been an eyesore subject to constant vandalism.
59 The Crown - Heywood
First visited : 7 December 2013
The Crown is on the right side of the A58 as you get closer to the centre of Heywood.
It's rather nondescript on the outside , the most notable feature being the enclosed beer garden. Though not especially busy at 7.30 pm on a Saturday the pub does appear to be thriving. It's clean and tidy and looks to have had a fairly recent makeover. The board outside promises "Good Food" although I saw no sign they were serving anything while I was there.
Saturday, 2 November 2013
58 The Horse And Jockey - Heywood
First visited : 2 November 2013
The Horse And Jockey is further down towards the centre of Heywood on the same side of the A58 and the third of our pubs in a row to have survived.
Unfortunately the Horse And Jockey is pretty horrible. It's meagrely-stocked, drably painted, untidy and shabby. The floor is filthy, the seating on its last legs and the toilets unspeakable. The clientele on a Saturday tea-time were reasonably civilised but the two bar staff particularly the foul mouthed female were as rough as they come. The board outside laughably claims it is a friendly family local but the statement above it about CCTV inside and out gives a better hint as to what it's like.
What it has got going for it is a decent looking chippy just behind it but I would wander down from the Hark To Towler rather than pop in this one.
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