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Located on Manchester Road in Castleton, The Mercure Norton Grange is a 4 star hotel set in its own landscaped grounds. The hotel boasts two restaurants, the elegant, more formal, Grange Restaurant, or the relaxed, more informal, Pickwick Bistro. Both restaurants are open to both residents and non-residents.
Welcome to Rochdale Online's new Dining Out section. We want to shout about the positive in Rochdale and the perfect place to start is with our restaurants. Dining Out will include a...
Date visited: Thursday 16 February 2012. Lunchtime. This pub-restaurant is situated on Broad Lane and is owned by J.W Lees brewery. It was once a farm and its days as a pub started early in the last century when its enterprising owner started selling jugs of home made ale to passing carters and walkers.
Date visited: Thursday 16 February 2012. Early Evening. The Harrows pub is a medium sized pub, situated near Springfield Park on Bolton Road. It is a traditional pub with a...
Date visited: Saturday 11 February 2012. Evening. This restaurant is situated on the corner of York Street and Queen’s Park Road, just off Heywood Town Centre. It is owned and operated...
Over the past ten years the King Bill in Shore, Littleborough, has had a succession of landlords; some successful, some not so. The pub has even closed and at times been run by relief...
The Peacock Room at The Crimble has been recognised by the prestigious Michelin Guide 2012.
The Royal Toby Restaurant, Manchester Road, Castleton. Visited Friday 19 January 2012 (early diner 5.00pm – 7.00pm). An English Restaurant with a large bar and lounge area and dining...
Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, you just can’t take to a new name – that’s why The Wishing Well has changed its name back to The Ladybarn.
John Milne Milnrow Rochdale Visited 5 July 5 2011 (midweek 7.15pm – 9.30pm)
Midland Beer Company, Manchester Road, Castleton. Visited 1 September 2010. Weekday lunchtime. The pub seemed friendly enough, though nothing particularly to recommend it. It struck me as a pub that is just 'going through the motions' rather than trying to attract new business or do anything different.
The Flying Horse, Packer Street, Rochdale. Visited 23 September 2010, weekday lunchtime. Worth a visit for a light bite and pint at lunch time. A good place to meet up. Perhaps not a place to visit in the evening unless you like them young, noisy, packed-out and raucous.
The Sandbrook Sandbrook Park Rochdale Visited 25 October 2010 (week day lunchtime) You either like carveries or you don't. I fall into the latter category. The trouble is that...
Real Ales Included Black Sheep Best Bitter, Skipton Bitter (Copper Dragon) sampled £2.60, Pride of Pendle (Moorhouses) sampled. Wine Quite extensive wine list including no less than 17 wines to be had by the glass. Most wines fell into the £12 - £20 per bottle range. House champagne at £25