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Walnut Tree, Eccles

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Demolished and new houses built on the site.
Paul_Rochdale - 2 Nov 2012 10:49
Now the windows are bricked up and due for demolition like the old 'Fleur de Lys'.
Paul_Rochdale - 2 Jun 2011 20:40
Currently boarded up and for sale with an asking price of �400,000 . Ye're........
Paul_Rochdale - 11 Dec 2010 20:29
This pub has so much potential but was just about empty when we called. The caretaker barman told us the pub is on the market so may well be demolished for house building like the Fleur in Burham. Dog shit in the beer garden. Great!
Paul_Rochdale - 8 Dec 2010 13:02
Under new management, again. Now a licensee, instead of yet another manager. Families welcome and a younger clientele. Not my sort of thing, but let us hope this village pub will stop struggling, as it has for so long.
Trabbs_Boy - 22 Jul 2008 13:09
SilkTork, you don't know what you're talking about! Come and see the Badger, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT!!!
Badger_Wallnutter - 12 Jan 2008 20:01
Quick update. After temporary licensees disappeared with the takings, this pub is now being run by bikers, and what an improvement! There is now a no-nonsense attitude to problem drinkers, and a friendly welcome for all. Well worth a visit.
Trabbs_Boy - 20 Dec 2007 23:17
Not a bad local, but the Red Bull down the road is much better.
Trabbs_Boy - 12 Aug 2007 10:38
Large three room village pub. Main room is echoing, loud and lacking in character. Cheaply decorated with no attempt to make the place more than a basic functional village hut. Cheap and nasty A4 posters advertise Meat Raffles and Karaoke. There is a back room with two pool tables; and a function room / saloon to the right. An open brick fireplace with two logs and an oval mirror is the main feature. There are three hand pumps, but no cask ale. Carling, Fosters, 1664, Strongbow and Websters are the keg beers. The Websters was served in a Websters glass.
SilkTork - 18 Aug 2006 19:49

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