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Food was fine. Sunday roast beef. Beer selection was great! Bitter: John Smith's Ale: Wainwright Larger: Amstel 3 of my personal favourites in said categories! Great stop after a ride back from the peaks and along the old railway.
A nice pub just off the Middlewood Way. Decent beer garden (beer carpark) at the back. Not the cheapest prices, but nothing else nearby, so that's understandable. The food was ok. The chicken schnitzel was really juicy, but a little on the bland side. The chicken caesar salad could do with a bit mor
Superb visit today for the Sunday Roast. The roast itself was excellent, very tasty, well cooked and a good size Good service from the pleasant staff both behind the bar and the girls serving the meals. The Boar’s Head is a traditional style pub with seating in a “U” shape around a two sided well st
After walking along Middlewood Way we decided to try the Boars Head. Glad we did , the food was excellent although was very busy so had to wait an hour but worth the wait. Recommend the Lasagne or Steak and Ale Pie !! Enjoyed a couple of drinks and watched in admiration at the 2 young bar maids as t
We were recommended The Boars Head in a visitor book where we were staying. Lovely food and not far for us to go either
Started and finished a 6 mile walk at this lovely country pub just south of Manchester. Do not remember ever being here before.. Choice of Taylor's Landlord, Wainwright and Black Sheep. Had pint of each; all good. We shared the sausage and mash with the steak pie. Both really tasty. Seating outside
Superb Sunday roast , we had chicken and beef, huge portion with extra vegetables on the side. Nice staff. Parking close by. Would go back here again.
Lovely food at decent prices warm and welcoming atmosphere all combine to make this a little gem, means however it can get busy at certain times causing slight delays in service ..but the small weight is well worth it
We stopped here for an evening meal whilst on a canal boat holiday. Very friendly pub with excellent reasonably priced food. (The Tim Taylor's Landlord was superb too!). Would definitely come here again if I was in the area.
Lovely food and beers great service from Krysy aka morticia
Food was quite nice but pricey! Service was excellent!
Awesome crispy chunky chips,my beetroot and horseradish burger was lovely.Good beer selection, friendly staff and good location for the canal/railway walk,would come again
Stunning little pub that’s perfect to eat and drink at after a long hike or walk or even great to eat at before a long hike/walk Definitely would recommend it
Great place, very friendly, caters for adults, children, dogs, and muddy boots etc, worth a visit.
Not a bad burger at all. Good pint of bitter. Pleasant and helpful staff. Given the COVID operating rules - a good job.
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