Pubs in Astley
Discover the best pubs and bars in Astley. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
Found 11 pubs in Astley
Bulls Head
504 Manchester Road, Astley M29 7BP
A large, comfortable pub next to the village green which offers a good range of beers and is very popular, particularly at weekends. Outside, there are various seating areas, some with heaters for when it is chilly, plus lawns for sun worshippers. Quiz nights are held on Wednesday. The pub welcomes children over 14 when dining with an adult in the evening.
Canal Duke
Stour Road, Astley M29 7PX
Estate pub with separate public bar and outside childrens play area
Cart & Horses Hotel
221 Manchester Road, Astley M29 7SD
Friendly traditional roadside community pub with darts and dominoes teams. The lounge has two separate seating areas with a third used for dining. The vault is through the door on the right as you enter. There is a large beer garden and patio at the back and some benches at the front. Good-value food is served every day and there are regular live music nights.
Miners Welfare Club
Meanley Road, Gin Pit Village, Astley M29 7DW
Social and sports club with cricket pitch in Gin Pit village which is off princess avenue in Astley. A centre of the local community it offers a wide range of sports activities including Cricket, Bowls, Football, Karate and Cycle Speedway. There are two functions for hire, the largest holding up to 100 people. There is a TV which shows most football and horse racing events.
Archer
62 Manchester Road, Astley M29 7EJ
The Archer (formally the Manchester Road Inn) opened in October 2017 after a major refurbishment. It is located on the main road between Astley and Leigh opposite the Golf Driving Range. The new name was inspired by locals who fought at Agincourt and Crecy. Pub food is served but please check meal times and opening times before visiting.
Miners Arms
371 Manchester Road, Astley M29 7DX
Located in the centre of Astley village this is a popular venue for watching live football.
Old Boat House
164 Higher Green Lane, Astley M29 7JB
Situated on the towpath of the Bridgewater Canal, the Old Boat House is off Higher Green Lane and was originally built as a stabling for horses that pulled the barges. A major refurbishment was carried out a couple of years ago which opened up the pub to accommodate more dining space. There are still areas for drinking however particularly outside where there is plenty of seating near the canal. Live music features most weekends, details of which can be found on their website.
Applewood Farm
Chaddock Lane, Astley M28 1FJ
Large popular Pub Restaurant on the Astley Industrial Estate with extensive menu and separate carvery. Breakfasts are served from 9am, but refer to their website for carvery times. The Applewood caters for all ages with a family dining area and childrens play zone. A quiz night is held every Monday.
Astley Green Village Club
90 Higher Green Lane, Astley M29 7HZ
Club which is well supported by the local community and now known as the 'Village Club'. It is really one large room which is split into two areas. As you enter there is the snooker table to the left with the bar and lounge to the right. It opens early for major TV sports events at weekends.
Astley Community Centre
Manchester Road, Astley M29 7DY
Former Labour club located in the village. Opening times not know, please check with club. Entertainment on most Saturday nights
Point
Ann Lane, Astley M29 7HR
The Point Astley is situated on a new development in Astley Green on the site of the old Rendezvous Club. Housed between four restaurants it is a Wine Bar with a selection of Craft Ales and bottled beers
