Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Bury. Bury (/ˈbɛri/, locally also /ˈbʊrɪ/) is a town in Greater Manchester, England, on the River Irwell. It lies 5.5 miles (8.9 km) east of Bolton, 5.9 miles (9.5 km) west-southwest of Rochdale and 7.9 miles (12.7 km) north-northwest of Manchester. Bury is the largest administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, with an estimated population in 2015 of 78,723. The borough of Bury has a wider population of 187,474 as of 2011.
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4 based on 224 reviews
Once again a lovely meal, roast dinners where delicious as was the cheese pie, everyone enjoyed the food, the only thing that disappointed was the apple crumble, as it wasnât very sweet and wasnât the usual standard. The staff are friendly and helpful, will definitely be back I. The future
4 based on 1056 reviews
Great British Pub of the Year 2018 and Sawday's Community Pub of 2019. We are a social enterprise that supports young people into hospitality and catering, as well as being a cracking good inn with quirky, modern accommodation, Lancashire hospitality and
Our first visit here. Managed to get on the small car park off Peel Brow It was 2pm on a Saturday so quiet Shown to a nice table with really comfy chairsNice menu but not huge choiceWe both had the special which was parsnip & kale soup with warm bread which was beautifulThen we had the fish and chips and the buttermilk chicken burger and both were lovely We had the 3 cheese âcheese boardâ and a sundae for after , 12Choices of cheese with like a toasted thin âfruityâ cracker and grapes also on the cheese board Got to say the staff which were all mainly young men were friendly and helpful Will definitely return Amazing view from the conservatory at the back which is just uninterrupted views of Holcombe hill
4 based on 277 reviews
Local pub serving homemade food. Family and dog friendly. Real fire and selection of 5 cask ales and 30+ gins
Nice pub with a good selection of beers. Tried the food. Not great. The chips were soggy and oil soaked steak pie bland with no flavour. We go back but just for the beer.
4 based on 637 reviews
A newly refurbished gastro-pub Located on the outskirts of Lancashire's countryside, The Bird at Birtle promises to deliver sumptuous, flavoursome dishes, local cask ales and heart-warming drinks in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. Our Bar opening time
When we booked we were told that they would need the table back by 8.30 which is understood. However whilst there we were reminded constantly and eventually felt completely pushed out. I spoke to the manager and told him we had waited 50 minutes between starters and main course. He said that we hadn't and he had checked with the kitchen. So I am a liar apparently. He wasn't interested and we left without having a desert or time to think. Last time we came, we had a superb Sunday Lunch and I scored a 5. This time the food was average and the management attitude shocking. Only consolation was a lovely lady who served us and seemed embarrassed by the whole thing. I don't care who the manager checked with, we know how long we waited between courses. Will not be back!!
4 based on 924 reviews
A beautifully restored building c.1905 Now open as a ground floor Pub (self Service for food and drink), 1st floor Restaurant (The Kitchen) - all served to you, and 2nd Floor Cocktail bar 'Fallen Angel' for Clarence diners. We also have our own micro brew
After waiting over forty minutes in a near empty restaurant ( yes, that should have alerted us!) we went to find the waitress to order. From arriving as booked it took one hour and ten minutes to get our main meal. As most of us were on parking meters this caused some anxiety. Two meals got sent back as they were cold. One other meal wasnt eaten at all, my crushed peas were stone cold. All served on cold, very chipped plates. Went to find my own salt and pepper. I would have complained about my stone cold peas but with only one waitress running up and down the stairs with the sent back meals, there was no-one to complain to. This is not particularly cheap food so I expected better basics, like hot and timely food. Pudding was OK but not enough custard on it. Very disappointing group outing. Wonât be returning.
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4 based on 652 reviews
Visited The Red Lion on the opening night following itâs extensive refurb, and were very surprised when we walked in.The fireplace still exists-but thatâs just as well as it is the heart of the pub-but the decor and furniture are completely different, with the old dining room disappearing to give a more spacious, clean and bright feel to the place.We stuck with traditional but the new menu is quite varied. Service was quick and friendly, with new crockery and cutlery, and must mention the white, ironed and folded linen napkins!We came away very pleased, and will definitely return.Thank you so much for your review, really pleased you like our new look. Look forward to seeing you again soon.
4 based on 179 reviews
We are regular visitors to the Waggon. It's a proper country pub with great food , a good range of cask beers and lagers, and a lovely ambience. The service is always very friendly and attentive.The Waggon is always hosting interesting and enjoyable events. Las night it was Spanish tapas night, one of the round the world themed events. We all thought the food and service were absolutely faultless.Well done to everybody and keep up the great work.
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4 based on 139 reviews
From a light lunch to a special occasion; fresh fish, great steaks and traditional home cooked classics combine to offer an exciting blend of top quality, locally sourced ingredients. We offer a wide range of vegetarian and gluten free dishes, with vegan
We come here regularly as it's consistently good. There are offers on most days of the week, making it even better value if you go for the deals. We'll certainly be back.Thank you for your feedback we appreciate this and look forward to welcoming you soon again to the Victoria.
4 based on 316 reviews
Rick, Hettie and the team would like to welcome you to the Daniel Thwaites's Black Bull situated on the outskirts of Bury, close to Ainsworth Village. We believe in the traditional English Pub offering a warm and hospitable atmosphere, where you can meet
We ate here with friends as we just wanted a pub meal and a couple of drinks.The pub itself is nice enough and the young waitress was friendly and helpful. Thereâs a really good selection on the menu, particularly as we donât eat meat, there was lots of choice.Itâs such a shame that the chips arenât homemade as this would have made such difference. Overall, the food was ok and both the food and drink was decent value.We would return but a few tweaks would make this place so much better - real chips, nicer wine glasses and more choice of beer and wines. Moretti or San Miguel would be great!Hi, We are glad that you enjoyed the menu selection and we are happy that we met your dietary requirements. We pride ourselves on making sure everything on our menu is homemade and fresh food. We would like to assure you that our chips are peeled & hand-cut on site everyday!We currently stock 11 wines, and 13 beers, including our 5 cask ales, so as you can see we are trying to make sure there is a good selection for all to enjoy. However we welcome the feedback and are always looking for ways to keep our customers happy!We hope to see you again soon. Regards, The Black Bull.
4 based on 509 reviews
Informal Gastro Style Pub & Restaurant serving fresh food from a contemporary menu in the borough of Bury & Rossendale. Serving premier wines, spirits and beers as well as Real Cask ales. Modern and contemporary interior for a relaxed dinning experience.
We went to this lovely resteraunt on a whim the other day and found it changed from pub grub into a real gem. The food was superb and the atmosphere charming. I had a steak which was melt in the mouth and my partner had the fish and chips with a pea puree he enjoyed every mouthful. The sweets were equally marvellous. I would certainly have no hesitation of recommending this lovely resteraunt.Hi J8152KHmichaelsWe are absolutely thrilled to hear that your chance visit turned into a memorable experience, thank you for taking the time to leave us a sterling review!We have recently recruited a new kitchen team, so it's wonderful to hear that they are succeeding in putting their stamp on our fantastic food offering and it's being enjoyed by all our guests. Watch this space for a brand new winter menu!On behalf of the whole team, we can't wait to see you both again.All the best,Dan
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