The Rose of Lancaster, Chadderton - pub details
Address: 7 Haigh Lane, Chadderton, Oldham, Lancashire, OL1 2TQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11296) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Mills Hill (0.2 miles), Oldham Werneth (2 miles), Moston (2.2 miles)
Brewery: JW Lees and Co (Brewers)
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Old Cock Inn, Middleton (0.3 miles), Church Inn, Chadderton (0.6 miles), Minders Arms, Middleton (0.6 miles), Gardeners Arms, Middleton (0.7 miles), Hunt Lane Tavern, Chadderton (0.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Rose of Lancaster, Chadderton
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Stopped here hoping for a meal but it was very crowded with no spare tables. Beer was good (normal Lees selection) and very pretty location overlooking the canal. call in past if you can. maybe - 13 May 2015 09:24 |
Used this pub recently whilst on a canal holiday. Was getting served at the bar when some stroppy female member of staff, resembling a Japanese sniper pilot told me to remove my baseball cap. Get real dear........ this is well below average pub in Lancashire, not the Ritz in London. hornet007 - 20 Jul 2013 23:08 |
This could be described as a versatile pub. We recently went here three times in three days and had a different experience every time! After a long day on the canal we fell in here for a pint and some dinner on the first evening. We went in the main restaurant area. The Lees beer was very good and the steak pie and chips was acceptable, if a little pricey. The next day we went for just a couple of pints and sat outside on the decking with our dog. The piped music was a little loud for our taste (old codgers) but once again the beer was ok. On the third occasion we went into the back 'sports type' bar where there is a tv, darts etc and found this a nice change from the chaotic food side and the loud piped music outside. So three pubs for the price of one can't be bad! BRG - 28 May 2011 16:44 |
Carlurmston has it right - a large modern pub with plenty of parking space and a good pint of Lees' bitter or Brewer's Dark. Food acceptable if standard pub fare, and not inexpensive. We needed a pint and a meal; everything OK but the word "unremarkable" sums the place up perfectly. Stamfordian - 7 Mar 2011 10:12 |
Large, unremarkable Lees pub in a canalside location close to Mills Hill railway station. A central bar serves two rooms, a large dining area to your left as you enter and a slightly smaller but more pubby tap room to your right. This has Sky Sports and newspapers to look through, and old pictures on the walls. Food plays a large part of the operation and looks reasonably priced. Usual Lees' Biter and Brewers Dark avaialble- the former was in good condition and ok, if unremarkable. On the whole then, unremarkable-nothing wrong with it but nothing that particularly stands out. Carlurmston - 31 Mar 2010 16:48 |
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