Discover Restaurants offering the best Gastropub food in Oldham, England, United Kingdom. Oldham /ˈɒldəm/ is a town in Greater Manchester, England, amid the Pennines and between the rivers Irk and Medlock, 5.3 miles (8.5 km) southeast of Rochdale and 6.9 miles (11.1 km) northeast of Manchester. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, which had a population of 230,800 in 2015.
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4 based on 579 reviews
A delightful 19th Century coaching inn with a comfortable lounge, bar and dining area. The inn has recently undergone a huge refurbishment to bring the building back to life. Local produce and a lovely setting are the hallmarks of The Waggon Inn; with all
The goods:Check in was easy & the staff were very friendly & helpful Room was clean, well decorated, with comfortable beds (we were in the twin)Good bathroom with great shower Free parking out the backGreat location for walks (canal & river) + lots of nice shop & cafesThe not so goods:This place would have been 5* except for the noise; from the pub, the doors banging & the extractor fan in the kitchen, which was below us. Iâm not sure what they can do about most of this, although, do you need heavy closers on the bathroom door?Overall, we enjoyed our one night stay &, for the area, thought it was good value for money. The noise would have annoyed us if we had stayed any longer however
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4 based on 359 reviews
18Th century inn with a range of menu options from snacks to fine dining.
had a lovely meal here with my husband recently - we both really enjoyed the food and staff were lovely. bad points for me were the length of time we waited for the meal which was excessive even though the restaurant wasnt full, and on a closer look the cleanliness of the restaurant. the tables, cutlery etc all looked spotless but the carpet in the restaurant is absolutely filty and either needs a deep clean or replacing. also there were 5 empty toilet rolls in the toilet i went to which made me wonder about how frequently they are cleaned :(
4 based on 36 reviews
Situated in the village of Heyside, The Bulls Head is one of the oldest buildings in the village and has been there for generations. Since taking over the pub the team have tastefully refurbished the building turning it into a comfortable, light airy spac
Went to the Bulls Head on the basis of their background of a Manchester restaurant, and the recent good reviews.This review is for the benefit of the management, and I hope it is accepted as constructive criticism. We sat at our table, and waited for sometime before we were approached for our order. I had decided to have the Pork pie to start, but was told that 'we don't have that'. OK; I ordered something else. My partner ordered 'Warmed sourdough bread with horseradish and pinkpeppercorn butter, parsley butter and sea salted butter'. There was a considerable wait for our starters to arrive, It was a wet Thursday early evening, and the venue was not busy. Our food eventually arrived. The bread arrived with six foil wrapped packets of ordinary Litchfields butter, as opposed to the butters as described above. We didn't have any cutlery. We were not offered any cutlery. After asking, it arrived. We didn't have a napkin, we were not offered a napkin. Our starters were finished, and cleared, apart from our used knives and forks. Mains arrived in good time, no further cutlery brought, so we just used the dirty cutlery from the starters. Still no napkin. The food was average at best. The staff were very personable, but obviously lacked in their skills regarding service. The venue needs to substantially 'up its game' if it plans to succeed.Hi there thank you for message, I would like to apologise about your experience. The menu that you were give was an old menu and we no longer have those dishes on the menu. I am now going through staff training with the team and putting your comment to great use.
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