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    The Robert Peel

    2.9 (14 reviews)
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    Open 8:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Peel Plaza 2014.Might recognize the place from the Lee Rigby funeral?
    Daltor H.

    I was in there 7-30pm Saturday 2014. Big room, busy, £1.89 a pint of bitter. No music so you can talk in The Robert Peel. Saw a short skirt, even end of November; a couple of would be bimbos. All good. A good place to call in.

    James C.

    A run of the mill Wetherspoons boozer. Decent beer at knock down prices. A nice selection of both draught and bottled beers. However, the place does lack much atmosphere, its just a huge square room with windows on both sides which make you feel like you're in a fish tank. Not somewhere to spend the whole evening, but for a cheeky pint at the right price, it ticks the necessary boxes.

    Andy H.

    This is in town centre of Bury. Staff was very friendly and it's cheap for drinks.food looks ok but did not eat this time.

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    The Clarence

    The Clarence

    4.6(11 reviews)
    0.0 miBury
    ££

    Great night here for bf's birthday…read more We started in the downstairs pub area and bf tried some of the ale brewed in the basement, which he said was very good. The bar staff and manager were really friendly and also nice to each other, which gave an overall very positive impression of how the Clarence is run. Upstairs in the attractive restaurant area we were seated by the window and were quickly approached for our drinks order by the server who was brilliant throughout the meal. She was very pleasant and efficient and gave me helpful advice on what to order. We started with the generous-sized black pudding and leek croquettes with a pear and porter sauce which bf loved. Next up I had the roe deer and bf had strip steak. Bf extremely happy with the steak and also commented that the chips were "American standard." I ate most of his perfectly cooked greens. My own dish was really interesting - it was cooked perfectly and also featured a little pie which I was not expecting! The menu has many good points. It's varied both in type of dish and price, so you can come for a special occasion or weekday dinner. It features local elements like the Bury black pudding. It has a good range of steaks. And it has more unusual dishes like the roe deer, venison in my experience being comparatively rare on Manchester menus. Drinks-wise, we enjoyed the light Sauvignon Blanc rose and some kind of delicious port-like dessert wine which was basically like drinking raisins without the plastic aftertaste. Unfortunately we did not get to sample the cocktail bar as it is only open Fridays and Saturdays but bf says it is v nice and if you dine you can normally get in for drinks, even though it's otherwise members only (£250 a year). Will have to return for that, and also for the great-sounding Sunday lunch! Overall well worth a little excursion to Bury and a no-brainer if you're in the area. Only word of caution is that there may not be a lot of choice for vegetarians, so check menu on website before you go.

    The best Sunday Roast in North Manchester!!…read more Such a lovely pub, it's hard to believe that i've lived a few miles from here all my life and have never tried it. Downstairs is a traditional pub and a few tables. I can imagine it gets very busy at the weekend. The restaurant, upstairs, is lovely and very large. After looking at the menu, it was clear that the sunday roast was going to be the winner, so i opted for the beef Sunday roast with yorkshire pudding and all the veg! We also ordered cauliflower cheese on the side as an extra. Overall i couldn't fault the meal. It was excellent and the service was impeccable too!

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    The Clarence 2014, formerly Clarence Hotel and The Duke of Clarence. Gone upmarket.

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    Knowsley Hotel

    Knowsley Hotel

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.1 miBury
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    Called in here for lunch yesterday as a change from the Wetherspoons menu…read more A nice, welcoming little pub with some secluded areas as well as a large bar and a good selection of real ales (and the usual keg offerings), as should be expected from a Greene King pub. The menu was interesting. My wife ordered the chicken and wild mushroom pie and was stunned at the size and quality - she was still only halfway through it when I had finished my meal and pint! Despite going there as a change, I ended up with bog standard scampi and chips. The chips were excellent. The scampi looked as if it had been cremated, but tasted absolutely fine - glad I didn't go by appearance! The service was superb and staff were interested in what we thought and if we needed anything else or were dissatisfied with anything. The furnishings seem to have been acquired from a number of different sources, but this only added to the character as they were all comfortable and in good condition.

    The Knowsley has undergone a revamp in recent months and has changed beyond all recognition. Before…read moreit was a very grotty pub for older, badly dressed men to drink in, awful carpets, awful beer, stinking toilets etc. whereas now it's a bona fide bar with live music. The decor is now modern, and even the toilets (which have been moved upstairs) are pleasant. I used to hate the place, now it's essential to go here on a Friday and Saturday night out before you progress on to a night club. It's busy and lively with a great atmosphere.

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