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Gardeners Arms

Gardeners Arms

2 New Gap, Manchester Road, Heywood OL10 2QD

Karaoke
Real Fire
Garden
+10

Small licensed area. 1 rectangular room with bar central on 1 long wall. Friendly serve. The décor is rather tired however the pub is reasonably well patronised despite being away from any large area of housing. Reopened 4/7/2020

Edwin Waugh

Edwin Waugh

10 Market Street, Heywood OL10 4LY

Real Ale Available
Garden
Lunchtime Meals
+11

Spacious single-floor Wetherspoon's with large windows at the front and to one side, and a small patio to the rear. The pub is named after the dialect poet Edwin Waugh, who died in 1890 and was described as the Burns of Lancashire. The pub is comfortably furnished with easy chairs, plus a few booths, and decorated with scenes of local history. The beer cellar is located on the first floor above the bar. Food is served until 10pm. The beer range changes often and quite regularly supports local family and micro-breweries such as Phoenix. The Gwynt Y Ddraig Black Dragon cider sold on gravity from the fridge is no longer considered to be a real cider. An extensive menu featuring vegetarian and child options is served all day, every day.

Grapes Inn

Grapes Inn

Peel Lane, Heywood OL10 4PR

Parking
Traditional Pub Games
Close to Railway Station
+2

No Real Ale A 1920s estate pub still with a substantial majority of its floor plan and fittings. Door from the car park leads into a lobby with turquoise tiles from floor to ceiling and mosaic floor. Through the inner door to a lobby bar which retains its original bar counter with a new top and two heating pipes around the base; and bar back with some modern additions. There are two remarkably surviving 1920s part leaded screens around both the doors to the gents and ladies – very rare. There is another short L-shaped screen around a phone ‘booth’ but originally the screen work would have been bigger and turned the other way around as this area was originally the off-sales hatch and access to it was from the east side door (not in use) and the screen work was required to ensure children etc. using the off-sales were unable to see men drinking in the bar. The porch on this side also has tiled walls and mosaic floor. The major change to the layout has been to the room right of the bar - originally it was a bit larger and was shortened when Sam Smiths added a wall to create a passage to/from the west side door. Some of the fixed seating in this room is original, some new in a similar style, bell pushes in a panel above, but new tiles in the fireplace. The Vault in the south east corner has basic fixed bench seating, an original counter, a baffle by the door, but has lost the fireplace. The pool room in the north east corner has baffles either side of the door, good set of plain etched 1920s windows, fixed bench seating which looks original and bell pushes in a panel above but has also lost a fireplace. The gents’ has a black and white tiled floor, original tiling to 2/3rds height - art deco style in cream, red and black; there is a high-level WC cistern by GRATRIX JNR & BRO LTD, ALPORT WORKS, QUAY STREET, MANCHESTER; and a fine bank of four original urinals; but it has lost its etched panel in the door, the ladies one still remains.

Dressers

Dressers

1 Dawson Street, Heywood OL10 4PE

Garden
Jukebox
Karaoke
+4

Rebranded back from Grants

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