please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Pub completely destroyed by flooding. A news article from a while back discusses a planning application to convert it to apartments: it seems it had been closed for some time. It looks unlikely that it will ever be rebuilt in any form.
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Been in there after the launch of their new menu, excellent choice and great value. 5* restaurant and great service - mum and dad popped in for a Sunday roast and was fab. They need to have more live music events there.
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great now its back open, great homecooked food, fantastic value for money. drinks are very well priced, staff are friendly, well worth a visit, not heard a bad thing said about the place.
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Reopened and refurbished. A large interior combined with plenty of seating outside. Black Sheep and Landlord cask ales available. Worth a visit if you're in the area visiting the Footballers and Hamers Arms.
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Despite what this site says the nearest station to the Waterside is in Summerseat Village itself on the East Lancashire Railway and can be reached by train from Rawtenstall, Bury and Heywood in Greater Manchester. All these stations have good car parking facilities although the Waterside does not.
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Waterside has reopened after a long absence, very impressed with the food. Its in a nice setting over the river and just round the corner from me lol. They could do with a better range on the draft but girl behind the bar said they have a rep in this week to get this sorted. Really happy to see it back with more mature management.
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Now closed.
alexw - 26 Aug 2007 13:26 |
good big pub great goings on here at weekends god food dear but worth it i think so good beer bar staff are good too sreve ya well beer very good music yeah i think as am Deaf anyway heh
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