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The Black Horse

5.0 (2 reviews)

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Sir Henry Tate

Sir Henry Tate

3.2(9 reviews)
1.5 mi
£££

This pub is named after Chorley's most celebrated son. Sir…read moreHenry Tate began his working life as a grocer, made a fortune from sugar refining and left his collection of paintings to the nation. He also funded the building of the Tate Gallery. This is my first visit to a Wetherspoons. Nice place. Few people but it's midday. Looking around the meals people have look good and well served on the plate. Not in a pile of "what is it" Only having a coffee but will revisit and try food. Service very slow but I will give the poor man is due. Four fingers on right hand bandaged. When I asked the reply was. " I had a problem with a lamp post last night " . Not really sure what that meant but 10 points for a good try. Facilities Broadcasts Live News Cask Marque Accredited Children Welcome Music in the Evening TV Screens Wifi subtitled news (on silent) throughout the day

This Wetherspoon pub is named after Chorley's most celebrated son. Sir Henry Tate began his working…read morelife as a grocer, made a fortune from sugar refining and left his collection of paintings to the nation. He also funded the building of the Tate Gallery. It's another great Wetherspoons the drinks are cheap ,the place is clean and the food is great. Wether you want a coffee while you're shopping or an evening meal and a few drinks you are made welcome. I've tried a few different meals and have enjoyed all of them but the warm chicken and bacon salad has to be my favourite. The toilets are always clean and I don't know how you feel but dirty toilets anywhere but especially where they serve food puts me off. They are open SunThu 9ammidnight; Fri/Sat 9am 1am.

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Yew Tree Inn - Steak ciabatta and French fries

Yew Tree Inn

3.5(11 reviews)
1.0 mi
£££

If you're walking near Rivington Pike then the Yew Tree is really close by - it's popular though as…read moremany of the tables were reserved when we arrived bang on noon on a Sunday (despite there being hardly anyone in). There were some small tables towards the back though, nicely tucked away, so we plonked ourselves down here for lunch after a very wet and windswept walk. Their menu is full of the usual dishes you'd expect from a gastro pub, with starters ranging between £3-6 and main courses £12-20. I opted for their Hot Rump Steak Sandwich with fries from their Bar Menu (£8.75). It took rather a long time to be served; whether the kitchen couldn't cope with the influx of diners or there was a big issue we weren't sure. The steak sandwich was alright, but nothing much to write home about. We were so hungry that we wolfed what we'd ordered down. They serve a couple of locally brewed beers here too - Rivington has it's own brewery. Nice enough, but if we were in the area again, we'd probably drive a little further out to try somewhere else.

Three of us headed here after a soggy walk up to Rivington Pike. We walked in the door on a Sunday…read moreat noon and were greeted slightly begrudgingly by staff who didn't seem thrilled to serve customers. Anyway, despite not booking we were shown a table at the back. The kitchen apparently wasn't open yet but we took the time to change out of our wet walking gear and order some drinks at the bar. The coffee was surprisingly good and the beer selection was nice and local. We were finally allowed to order food at the bar and the guy serving was friendly and helpful. He was one of the few who actually seemed to be doing any work. Despite only ordering a soup, a sandwich and a sausage, our food took over 30 minutes to arrive and I had to ask them where it was. My soup was tasty although verging on cold and the two lumps of hard bread looked more like giant croutons. I asked for an additional slice of bread and was promptly brought it without any fuss or extra cost which was great. The food on the menu wasn't cheap but it seems to be of a very high standard. The menu is huge for a Sunday menu which might explain why it took so long for it to be prepared. Overall it was a nice pub that potentially thinks a little too highly of itself. But tasty, none the less.

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