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The Railway Tavern, Flixton - pub details

Address: 142 Irlam Road, Flixton, Urmston, Manchester, M41 6NA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20437) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Flixton (0.4 miles), Chassen Road (1.1 miles), Urmston (1.8 miles)

Brewery: Samuel Smith's

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Red Lion Hotel, Flixton (0.0 miles), Fox & Hounds, Flixton (0.6 miles), Church Inn, Flixton (0.6 miles), Garricks Head, Urmston (0.8 miles), Boat House, Irlam (0.9 miles) - see more nearby pubs

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Excellent traditional Sam's boozer with an unspoilt multi-roomed interior and a good crowd of locals.
Heatonian - 28 Jul 2012 21:58
Jan 2011

Quiz restarts on the 19th January. Gallon of beer for the winner.
stevesmurf - 11 Jan 2012 20:40
Sept 2011.
A quick update:-
Bitter now �1.52/pint
Thursday quiz is no more
Opening time changed to 1200 every day.

radioham - 11 Sep 2011 15:21
Feb 2010. A typical Sam Smiths pub. Cheap (and excellent) draught beer - �1.39 for a pint of bitter approx 50p more for lager/stout. Sells hand pulled bitter, Sovereign (keg), Mild (keg), Stout and Lager - no branded beer or spirits of any description, and no alcopops. No televisions or Juke Box on instructions from the brewery. A great pub for a good natter and a fine beer. Quiz held every Thursday night with the quizmaster rotating on a six/seven week rota.
Opening times:-
Mon 1200 -2300
Tue-Thu 1400 -2300
Fri-Sat 1200-2300
Sun 1200-1600, 1900-2230.
Drinking up times are unfortunately a strict 20mins on instructions from the brewery.
A great pub for a good natter and a great pint (but not for wine/alcopops/spirits) - just a shame that the brewery seem intent on micromanaging everything. When the TV and music was in the place couldn't be faulted. No food and no kids.
radioham - 22 Feb 2010 21:52
nice local boozer,strong beer sammy smiths especially the larger.I liked this pud,nice and traditional
happywanderer - 17 Feb 2008 13:11

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