Pubs in Oldham
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Kings Arms Hotel
Grains Bar, Oldham OL4 2JX
Food driven pub in the countryside above Oldham. The food is freshly prepared on the premises daily ranging from homemade burgers to the freshly toasted sesame buns they come served on This pub has reopened May 2021.
Lighthouse Inn
505 Lees Road, Oldham OL4 3AF
No Real Ale
Lowerhouse Inn
116 Derker Street, Oldham OL1 3PG
No real ale. Popular community pub in Derker. Darts, crib & dominoes on Mon & Tue from 8:30. pool. Disco & Karaoke on Fri & Sat evenings. Reopened 4/7/2020
Minders Arms
182 Huddersfield Road, Oldham OL4 2RD
'Fun' pub. It should be noted that the pub doesn't use pump clips so real ale can be on sale even if there isn't one
Moorside Hotel
693 Ripponden Road, Moorside, Oldham OL1 4SA
No Real Ale. The Moorside tavern is a warm & friendly pub
Northgate
22 Sholver Lane, Sholver, Oldham OL1 4NY
The ‘Northgate’ is a Traditional Community Public House on Sholver Green. Purchased from ‘Boddingtons’ in February 1992. It has a Lounge, and Games Room.
Ashton Arms
28 - 30 Clegg Street, Oldham OL1 1PL
Recently refurbished popular town centre Free House featuring an open plan interior with the bar to a raised area to the rear. An excellent range of four to six rotating beers, mainly from local micros and LocAles but also featuring beers from further afar. Traditional cider/perry is often on sale on handpump. The fridges contain a good selection of Belgian and German bottled beers. Good value food is served daily until 8pm (7pm Sunday). Meal times: Full Menu Monday - Saturday, Noon - 8pm, Sunday Noon - 7pm.
Royal Oak Hotel
178 Union Street, Oldham OL1 1EN
Pub sold by Robinsons to Inglenook Inns & Taverns Ltd in early 2017, however the regular cask beer is still from Robinsons with another beer, often Wainwrights, also on sale. An early 20th century brick building with a quality refitting in 1928, including the insertion of a splendid glazed servery and lots of wall tiling, which remain to this day. The pub has also kept a traditional multi-roomed layout with a pool room and a cosy snug. There is always plenty of pub and beer related reading material available. The pub usually sells Old Tom in winter. Handy for the Mumps Metrolink tram stop.
Royal Oak
172 Manchester Road, Werneth, Oldham OL9 7BN
A little altered four room and drinking lobby / hallway pub. Built in 1824, it was extended in 1888 and the toilet block was added in 1937 when the pub underwent a refurbishment. Walk into the lobby bar, an L-shaped room where both the two sides of the servery and the walls have similar (inter-war?) panelling that was originally dark wood but now stained/painted a light/yellow colour. The lobby has inter-war panelling to 3/4's height, a bar back of shelves of no great age attached to (ply) panels possible of the 1970s and Formica bar tops. A door on the front right leads to a small room with another side of the servery but the counter front is modern (1970's?) and maybe was previously a hatch? It retains fixed seating probably from 1888 with signs of bell pushes and has small round Formica top tables but has lost its fireplace. The rear right small room has a doorway, original fixed seating with bell pushes above, more Formica topped tables, but has lost its fireplace and what looks like c.1970s panels cover the walls. There is a section of wall removed between front right and rear right rooms 'for supervision'. The rear left small room retains its door, original fixed seating with bell pushes above, the old wood surround fireplace has been blocked up with an electric fire in front and more Formica top tables. The front left room has a door, a lino tiled floor, original wood backed, upholstered seat fixed seating (all other fixed seating is upholstered) around the room but no bell pushes and the fireplace is blocked-up. Note the figure '4' on the door to the cellar. Door handles are likely to be from 1927. Gents has three old style urinals but has lost its 1930s tiling. This popular community local features wood panelling, old-fashioned cast-iron radiators and an antique Gledhill cash register which is still in use as a till. A folk group meets here on Sunday and other groups meet in the separate room available for hire. The pub is in a restricted parking zone, but a small public car park is nearby. Regular bus services stop close by. Reopens May 14 2021 for outdoor service
Bank Top Tavern
Kings Square, Oldham OL8 1ES
Situated in the heart of the “Western Quarter,” The Bank Top Tavern is one of Oldham’s town centre live music venues. The pub has live bands until 'late' on Friday & Saturday nights. Totally biker friendly with car parking space for several cars and bikes, the staff are always looking forward to making new friends and welcoming back old ones. The pub is very handy for the King Street metro stop. Reopens May 19 2021 Opening times will need updating.
Snipe Inn
31 Henshaw Street, Oldham OL1 1NH
No real ale. The pub has been taken over by Greene King, but none of their beers were on sale in March 2017
Tommyfield
St. Mary's Way, Oldham OL1 1NJ
Large, town centre pub next to the town's market. Has va quiz & live acts. Reopened 4/7/2020
