Strawberry Gardens Inn, Manchester - pub details
Address: 70 Moorside Street, Droylsden, Manchester, Lancashire, M43 7HL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 38342) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Fairfield (1 mile), Guide Bridge (1.3 miles), Gorton (1.9 miles)
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user reviews of Strawberry Gardens Inn, Manchester
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Big change at this place since I last visited and for the better,entertainment great,beer great,landlord spot on and people friendly. Could do with a clean up in the beer garden but overall very good. T.Jones - 22 Jul 2015 14:20 |
Big change at this place since I last visited and for the better,entertainment great,beer great,landlord spot on and people friendly. Could do with a clean up in the beer garden but overall very good. T.Jones - 22 Jul 2015 14:20 |
Been told good things are happening in the Strawberry so paid a visit and was surprised to find 3 real ales on, a good stuffing from wells,dogs bollocks by wychwood and rocking Rudolph by hardy and Hanson's. I tried the good stuffing which was on form. My dad tried the rocking Rudolf which was also top notch.All these beers were priced at £2.50 which I thought was very reasonable.Landlord said they are always trying new guest beers and the locals are taking to them. Caskales - 1 Jan 2015 20:57 |
Landlord rob has got this pub how it should be. Decent clientele good beer great atmosphere friendly bar staff nice beer garden, did I mention good ale. Well worth a visit, also does good food. boddingtonbeermat - 18 Oct 2013 19:54 |
The Strawberry is now selling two real ales. Timothy Taylor bitter and a guest beer which was sharps Cornish coast when I visited. Spoke to the landlord and he seems keen to keep the real ale on. This pub is now heading in the right direction. Caskales - 21 May 2013 08:02 |
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