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New owners apparently staying as a pub. To the owners of the witchwood in Ashton under Lyne.
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Been sold unsure if it will stay as a pub.
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called in for a quick one tuesday teatime, first time in years. Only the vault open, couldn't see any cask on just keg bitters and a poor lager selection, Carlsberg, Carling or Coors. Wasn't in long enough to form a fair opinion of the pub these days but it didn't seem like there was a great deal happening
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From my last review the landlord/landlady are still here. Cannot see much improvements and the real ale on selection was rather poor. The two pubs nearby The bush/Strawberry are far superior and offer better entertainment and value for money on drinks.
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Landlord given 6 months to sort the pub out otherwise bye bye.
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Far too expensive and full of pretencious people. Get a grip of yourselves your not a city centre pub. The grub was good here but sadly I don't think they do it anymore.
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Very much a clique going on in this pub and doesn't feel that welcoming. Seems to want a certain clientel and it feels like that song from del amitri "Nothing ever happens" Yes there is one real ale on but its in the vault and not seen by the eagle eye. Websters green label seems to be still going in this pub so that tells you what kind of taste buds are sampling in this pub. This pub has loads of potential to hold a real ale festival in the back garden but it has not been done for years. It seemed to be a success the last time it held one and had the hot roast pork sandwiches to accompany the fine ale. Needs a kick up the backside this pub and to think outside the box.
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Lovely pub hidden down a sidestreet in Droylsden. All the usual suspects on draught plus a well kept guest that is rotated every few weeks.
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