Reasonable enough kind of pub. Nothing special but nothing brilliant either. The Hooky Bitter was palatable.
anonymous - 31 Oct 2009 22:21 |
How things have changed...
A pint of HookNorton beer that couldn't be drunk, and a glass of wine where the glass probably cost more than the contents. Such a shame.
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On the basis of recommendations from this site I called in for lunch on 9th October 2008. A really terrific country pub! A fairly simple menu but excellent food nicely presented by friendly staff. Will certainly be back. I can't speak too highly of it. Give it a try!
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Attended a family 'do' there recently. Beer selection good & in excellent condition. The food was also superb. A nice comfortable atmosphere & friendly staff, the new owners are doing a fine job! Well worth a visit.
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The best pub in Middleton by a country mile. On our visit there was live music, the pub was rammed and food until fairly late. There were 4 Real Ales on and our Hooky Bitter and Mauldons White Adder were in great nick. A pub to stay in, which we did, the food seems to be fairly standard but hearty and well worth trying. A very popular and well run establishment and one that we will visit again.
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This pub has changed hands recently but I haven't been, would be interested to hear from anyone that has.
It was brilliant, great beer & good food and with live music on Friday nights - always a party!
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Good range of real ales and good food attract visitors from outside local area. Nice garden for kids and smokers have area near bar rear entrance with a tv.
anonymous - 6 Oct 2007 19:15 |
A real pub with good food and an excellent selection of real ales. Very good service by (mostly young) staff. Crowded at weekends.
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This pub is a real little gem. The food is excellent and the beer well kept. Good friendly staff who will actually bring your drink to a table.
anonymous - 19 Apr 2005 11:28 |
Friendly atmosphere, a real village pub. Great Real Ales and Mild! Good selection of other ales. Home made food by the landlady. Big garden, car park and welcome.
D Webb - 5 Oct 2004 03:37 |