No real ales here
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Its average, not been in for a while, somewhere nice to relax in the front room thing.
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This place is O.k as Irish chain pubs go,it's a decent crowd in there and theres never any trouble (something of a rarity in the centre of Bury),not much more to say about it really just 'average'!
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People with an orange face are always welcome at this traditional Bury dive as are chesney hawks lookalikes. Inside you'll find members of christian rock bands supping there ales but the main focus of the clientel is scrubber gypseys and toothless wonders. The answer - i suggest staying at home and getting some friends round (old or new). Or visiting an extremely smooth local friend...........in Bamford.
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Good bar and staff are always friendly. Get a nice bunch of people in here and never seen any trouble Seem to play good music, live or not and always a good atmosphere/chance to have a good dance Food is ok in the day, get a big portion but a bit slow as only usually have one person on behind the bar serving both drinks/food
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Good Irish bar at weekends great music friendly bar staff good food during day time well worth going in on the loacl pub crawls can get packed out late in evening at weekends and can be quiet during the week but can go in for chat at all times us Bury Deafie ales"ers are in most weekends lates
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Good Irish bar. Makes a nice change. Good entertainment and friendly staff. Located on Silver street: Close by to SS7 and the Liquid lounge, plus a couple of pubs. A minute walk to the Wylde and all other town centre venues.
DjLee - 23 Nov 2004 23:30 |
its a good place to go at the weekends, not too bothered about dress code (trainers/jeans can be worn) lively atmosphere. Live bands play sometimes - not sure what days though.
Sam - 29 Oct 2004 12:48 |