Pubs in Bury
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Rose & Crown
36 Manchester Old Road, Bury BL9 0TR
A traditional, small but perfectly formed friendly community pub on the edge of Bury Town Centre. Popular with locals and fans of ex Bury F C. and AFC Bury on match days. Live music on Saturdays and Acoustic nights held on the first Thursday of every month (see Facebook for details). It is family and dog friendly, with local beers always on. There are 8 hand pulls, although with usually only 5 in use. The weekend closing time of midnight is nominal and their licence does allow them to serve later, which frequently happens. Within easy walking from Bury Interchange or two bus stops from Interchange -135/524 -stop on Main road nearby.
Sir Robert Peel
97 Sunny Bank Road, Sunny Bank, Bury BL9 8ES
A large traditional two-roomed pub which underwent a sympathetic refurbishment in late 2019. The lounge's revamp includes reupholstered seating and new carpeting, whilst retaining its original features and character. Pictures of old Bury and the surrounding area adorn the walls. The space to the side of the entrance has a pool table. The Vault has a new smart look with carpet and comfortable seating, creating a warm, friendly feel. Both rooms have large TVs showing Sky and BT Sports. Outside there is seating at the front and side of the pub, plus a veranda with a TV. Reopened 4/7/2020
Spotted Cow
179 Bell Lane, Bury BL9 6DF
Multi roomed local pub. Bar serves two rooms and corridor, TV in one room, pool table in another. Two other rooms.
Sundial
312 Walmersley Road, Walmersley, Bury BL9 6QF
A warm welcome awaits regulars and visitors alike to this award winning Thwaites community pub. Situated a mile outside Bury town centre it has an impressive red brick exterior with an equally impressive decor. Four real ales of excellent quality are on offer, two regular beers plus two ever changing beers from the Thwaites 1807 cask club range with cask mark accreditation. Thursday is quiz night with live entertainment every Friday and the last Saturday in the month. The pub was refurbished in Autumn 2017. Reopened 4/7/2020
Swan Hotel
288 Tottington Road, Woolfold, Bury BL8 1SJ
Traditional community pub. With Ray and Carol at the helm yo'uer always assured of a warm welcome, enjoy the fresh homecooked food that is on offer in the conservatory restaurant. Along with the fine food, Ray also keeps his real ale in excellent condition. Reopened 4/7/2020
Swan & Cemetery
406 Manchester Road, Bury BL9 9NS
Busy pub on a main road near Bury FC's Gigg Lane ground that tends to be used by away fans on match days. Very clean and tidy pub, well decorated with helpful and freindly staff. Wednesday is quiz night and Thursday is Karaoke. Reopened 6/7/2020
Towler Inn
460 Walmersley Road, Bury BL9 6QE
The pub is over 300 years old and takes its name from the lead beagle hunting dog (Holcombe Hunt). A lively pub with pool table in rear section and with a quieter section to the front where the sport tvs are situated. They are hoping to develop vibrant teams - darts, dominos, pool and crib. There is a DJ on the last Friday and Saturday of the month and live acts alternate Friday/Saturday. Food (lunch time only) will be introduced in summer. Reopened 4/7/2020
Two Tubs
19 The Wylde, Bury BL9 0LA
A traditional old pub dating back to 1600's, this charming multi roomed building has a 'pit' snug, lounge and function room. There is also a log fire. Home made food is on offer 1 Rotating Guest Beer from Thwaites 1807 Club, 3 regular beers. The Westons Old Rosie cider on sale from bag in box or glass flagon is no longer considered to be a real cider. New management recently taken over.
Waggonmakers Arms
336 Tottington Road, Bury BL8 1TA
End of terrace pub well used by locals. Well run, clean and tidy with helpful and friendly staff. Good atmosphere throughout.
Wellington Hotel
338 Bolton Road, Bury BL8 2PP
The Wellington is a popular local located on a main arterial route. Food plays an important part in the business with good value meals. Many people are attracted by the external drinking area and weekend entertainments programme. The pubs shows live sport, particularly football and rugby union, on plasma screens via Sky Sports
White Boar
139 Radcliffe Road, Bury BL9 9LN
After many years of selling no Real Ale, the White Boar reopened on 11/06/16 after a major, mostly tasteful, open plan refurbishment. The pub now sells 3 Thwaites Real Ales on handpump plus food. The sign outside claims that it is "Bury's No.1 Sporting venue" Reopened 6/7/2020
Old Crow
163 Bell Lane, Freetown, Bury BL9 6DF
No real ale sold here but a true community pub
