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What a great little pub this truly is. Dave does a fantastic job. Especially with having a great beer offer and no food to speak of. One of my Sale favourites. I feel really sorry for him because of his motor mouth old man Ron and god bless Rons mrs. She must be tired of hearing stories about the dark haired demented one and Rappelina Tweezelbub Earnshaw. Embarrassing or what. Total CRINGE factor
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Nice enough pub beside Brooklands Metro Station. Has a nice interior, friendly staff and had three JW Lees ales on handpump when I visited. There's an upstairs room and an outside, covered heated area too. This place is always busy when I go past and I can see why. Not bad for a few beers before heading into town.
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Not bad pub next to tram. Has JW Lees on draught. Small but cosy and you can normally get a seat.
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Very good small friendly pub.All salesharks fans.Good selection of beers and wines well worth a visit.
anonymous - 12 Jan 2005 22:36 |
Decent "local" boozer (as in league of gentlemen "local") but full of characters.. expensive... very... dying breed this place. bit of an old man's pub but highly entertaining, if only for local characters... enjoyable. expensive. full of mad folk. great.
marty - 14 Oct 2004 00:37 |
Great pub, great staff, rugby over football and best pint of JW Lees fine bitter in the whole of South Manchester.
RTC - 22 Jun 2004 16:38 |
Nice pub - big let down is food is never available. Useless at luchtime
martin newman - 10 Feb 2004 09:56 |
Probably the smallest and handiest pub in Sale.Used to be part of the waiting room at the old Brooklands station. JW Lees beer but worth a visit if you've just missed a tram, has a restaurant upstairs and while it's mainly locals,you're always welcome.Just don't expect to get a seat and there's only room for about 3 people at the bar. Ideal for a pint on the way up to Manchester, or as the starting point for a crawl along the Metrolink line in either direction.
Chris - 8 Oct 2003 13:58 |