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by Dressinggown » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:01 pm
A new pub has opened in town:
Offering 7 real ales and ciders:
Another is undergoing extensive refursbishment:
Padiham FC played Winsford United at the Arbories:
The home side lost 1-2:

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by JohnMac » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:02 pm
And today I won 2kg of Back Bacon in Molly Rigby's.

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by Dressinggown » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:08 pm
Nowt wrong with a Meat Raffle down the local club.
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by ŽižkovClaret » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:14 pm
JohnMac wrote:And today I won 2kg of Back Bacon in Molly Rigby's.

Off who's back?
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by tim_noone » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:20 pm
Only ever entered one pub in padiham.The White Horse. I liked a Drink back in the day but never bothered with the pubs there..were they thwaites pubs? If so that's probably why.
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by ClaretTony » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:21 pm
Was close to going to Padiham yesterday but we made a late decision and went to Barlick v Maine Road
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by tim_noone » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:22 pm
ClaretTony wrote:Was close to going to Padiham yesterday but we made a late decision and went to Barlick v Maine Road
What was your view on Argentina v Italy ?
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by ClaretTony » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:31 pm
tim_noone wrote:What was your view on Argentina v Italy ?
Enjoyed it. Different football to ours but some good passing football played.
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by tim_noone » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:46 pm
ClaretTony wrote:Enjoyed it. Different football to ours but some good passing football played.
Yes same here....

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by Stalbansclaret » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:46 pm
That surely has to be a second branch of the excellent Boyce's Barrel in Newmarket Street in Colne ? If so the only drawback may be a 9pm closing time.
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by Diesel » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:48 pm
Bad tempered affair yesterday, Winsford probably just about deserved the win.
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by brexit » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:49 pm
dog in the pub needed to order the beer.
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by Dark Cloud » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:50 pm
Just back from checking out Padiham's new pub (Boyce's Barrel) and as Dressingown states, it's absolutely brilliant for real ale (and cider) fans. If you want Carling or Fosters probably not for you tbh. Almost 60 and my first ever pint in Padiham despite it being on my doorstep, but we'll definitely be going back! PS.The dog, as seen in the picture, is a character too!
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by Quickenthetempo » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:50 pm
Stalbansclaret wrote:That surely has to be a second branch of the excellent Boyce's Barrel in Newmarket Street in Colne ? If so the only drawback may be a 9pm closing time.
It is and 9pm is strange closing times.
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by Quickenthetempo » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:54 pm
Dark Cloud wrote:Just back from checking out Padiham's new pub (Boyce's Barrel) and as Dressingown states, it's absolutely brilliant for real ale (and cider) fans. If you want Carling or Fosters probably not for you tbh. Almost 60 and my first ever pint in Padiham despite it being on my doorstep, but we'll definitely be going back! PS.The dog, as seen in the picture, is a character too!
You might want to try the Hare n Hounds as well next time you visit, near the football club.
They had 10 real ales on this weekend.
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by Dark Cloud » Sun Mar 25, 2018 7:58 pm
Quickenthetempo wrote:It is and 9pm is strange closing times.
Thought 10.00 on Friday/Saturday might have made sense tbh.
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by Bin Ont Turf » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:02 pm
What ales do they have on?
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by Dark Cloud » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:07 pm
They have a belter from Porthmadog in North wales which won a national award.
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by hampsteadclaret » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:21 pm
What is Padiham like these days?
Is it ‘on the up’..?
Any new housing going up?
House prices in general?
I know it is decent location for..
getting to Turf Moor
getting to Pendle
going west for Ribble Valley and beyond.
I have seen quite a few pubs there... are they good pubs..?
- any local opinions appreciated..
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by cutsy123 » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:23 pm
Starkies needs more than a refurb
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by Dark Cloud » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:29 pm
cutsy123 wrote:Starkies needs more than a refurb
In fairness they're spending a lot of money on it. I've never been in previously, but I might be tempted to give it a try when it re opens, as long as there's real ale of course.
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by conyoviejo » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:33 pm
Stalbansclaret wrote:That surely has to be a second branch of the excellent Boyce's Barrel in Newmarket Street in Colne ? If so the only drawback may be a 9pm closing time.
Yep,I was just thinking the same.. Great minds think alike..

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by NL Claret » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:42 pm
ClaretTony wrote:Was close to going to Padiham yesterday but we made a late decision and went to Barlick v Maine Road
My next door neighbour scored the last 2 for Maine Road, looks like Chesney off Coronation Street.
Did he catch the eye Tony? He could do ok for himself in non league if he could be bothered.
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by Terrier » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:48 pm
Free gumshield with every 4th pint in the starkies!
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by ClaretTony » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:50 pm
NL Claret wrote:My next door neighbour scored the last 2 for Maine Road, looks like Chesney off Coronation Street.
Did he catch the eye Tony? He could do ok for himself in non league if he could be bothered.
He was one of a few decent players. Maine Road deserved the win but Barlick were a bit dodgy at the back.
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by Quickenthetempo » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:50 pm
cutsy123 wrote:Starkies needs more than a refurb
They had a dance culture clientel and had the place very busy at weekends.
Not my cup of tea but it worked well for them.
A big risk spending a lot of money doing it up and try to change the customer Base completely.
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by Dark Cloud » Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:58 pm
Terrier wrote:Free gumshield with every 4th pint in the starkies!
I'm definitely too good looking to risk it in there!

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by Somethingfishy » Sun Mar 25, 2018 9:27 pm
I did a pub crawl with a friend on Mad Friday a couple of years back. It had been a long while since i had been out around Padiham so i gave it a go. I had recently moved to Padiham from near the Tim Bobbin so i felt obliged to have a look.
What i will say is that there is probably a pub for everyone. All very different with different clientele.
My observations and bear in mind it was Mad Friday and im not a real ale nut although i do like to try it now and again.
Hare and Hounds..a rowdy older crowd, good atmosphere
Kitty Kellys...probably the chaviest, most lairy pub I have ever been in. Underage drinking rife, drug use rife and the atmosphere was extremely edgy. Avoid at all costs. We avoided Starkies due to the fact that the punters seemed to be moving between the two.
Alma...a lovely little pub. Not too busy, older clientele..friendly.
Hand and Shuttle...empty..even on Mad Friday. It was hard to tell what it was like in general because there was no atmosphere at all. Nice chatty landlady so doubt it attracts lunatics.
Flying Dutchman...the best of the lot. Recently refurbished, modern and busy with a fun and friendly set of people in there. Once in there we didn't move so we missed out the Bridge.
I will certainly try out the new bar. I just hope it doesnt attract the crowd from over the road. With no Carling or Fosters... i doubt it.
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by Somethingfishy » Sun Mar 25, 2018 10:06 pm
Quickenthetempo wrote:The alma shut years ago
Sorry I meant the Free Gardeners. Although i am sure it is called the Alma now...or am i losing it?

I park more or less outside it every week when taking my daughter to Brownies at the church.
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by cutsy123 » Sun Mar 25, 2018 10:13 pm
Absolute waste of money pubs in padiham.
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by djemba-djemba » Sun Mar 25, 2018 10:30 pm
Checked out the game at Padiham yesterday. Quite a lively last 20 mins.
Highlights have been posted on YouTube:
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by Barrowfordclaret » Sun Mar 25, 2018 10:39 pm
JohnMac wrote:And today I won 2kg of Back Bacon in Molly Rigby's.

nearly as good as £3 of chicken for 15p

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by Dressinggown » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:33 am
I've lived in Padiham for a good number of years only to witness a sad decline in the place.
Most local businesses went under with the opening of Tesco.
Those who didn't went under with the floods.
Many of the pubs disappeared with the increase in cheap home drinking and the smoking ban.
These went:
The Victoria
The White Horse
The Whalley Range
The Alma
The Railway
The Britannia
A working mens club near The Britannia (name ?)
The Black Bull
The Grove
A wine bar next to The Starkies car park. I think it was called 'The Wine Bar'. Full of nutters in a garage. It didn't sell wine.
Any help / corrections / additions are welcome
Now, new businesses are now springing up in the centre including art galleries, cafe's and specialist shops. Rumours have it that the former Barclays Bank buiding is set to become a Restaurant / Bistro.
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by Dressinggown » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:45 am
Yep, the Hare & Hounds had a good range on, as ever.

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by MrClaretandBlue » Mon Mar 26, 2018 6:44 am
ClaretTony wrote:Was close to going to Padiham yesterday but we made a late decision and went to Barlick v Maine Road
And Barllck were under par to say the least. Maine road hadn't won for eight games and we hammered them at their place. My lads team were mascots for the day though so at least they enjoyed it.
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by Dark Cloud » Mon Mar 26, 2018 8:23 am
Looks like your specs need a clean Dressingown!!!

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by winsomeyen » Mon Mar 26, 2018 8:28 am
Dressinggown wrote:I've lived in Padiham for a good number of years only to witness a sad decline in the place.
Most local businesses went under with the opening of Tesco.
Those who didn't went under with the floods.
Many of the pubs disappeared with the increase in cheap home drinking and the smoking ban.
These went:
The Victoria
The White Horse
The Whalley Range
The Alma
The Railway
The Britannia
A working mens club near The Britannia (name ?)
The Black Bull
The Grove
A wine bar next to The Starkies car park. I think it was called 'The Wine Bar'. Full of nutters in a garage. It didn't sell wine.
Any help / corrections / additions are welcome
Now, new businesses are now springing up in the centre including art galleries, cafe's and specialist shops. Rumours have it that the former Barclays Bank buiding is set to become a Restaurant / Bistro.
The club next to the Brit was the Labour Club. It was destroyed by a "fire" years ago.
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by bfcjg » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:31 pm
Hare and Hounds and Gardeners good real ale pubs and friendly customers. Molly Rigby great club, I will try Boyce's barrel this weekend. Holdcrofts electrical is being converted to a Tapas bar, the hotel at the top of the town just behind the bus stop/shop bought out a few months ago by a Manchester company that specialise in up and coming areas has had a massive refurb as well.
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by Rowls » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:49 pm
Nice to hear that the area sounds like it's getting some investment.
Burnley and the surrounding area is a wonderful place and it's heart-breaking to see the disrepair some of the buildings have fallen into. There's so much potential with the wonderful countryside around.
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by UpTheBeehole » Mon Mar 26, 2018 1:13 pm
Dressinggown wrote:I've lived in Padiham for a good number of years only to witness a sad decline in the place.
Most local businesses went under with the opening of Tesco.
Those who didn't went under with the floods.
Many of the pubs disappeared with the increase in cheap home drinking and the smoking ban.
These went:
The Victoria
The White Horse
The Whalley Range
The Alma
The Railway
The Britannia
A working mens club near The Britannia (name ?)
The Black Bull
The Grove
A wine bar next to The Starkies car park. I think it was called 'The Wine Bar'. Full of nutters in a garage. It didn't sell wine.
Any help / corrections / additions are welcome
Now, new businesses are now springing up in the centre including art galleries, cafe's and specialist shops. Rumours have it that the former Barclays Bank buiding is set to become a Restaurant / Bistro.
It's a pity the increase in cheap home drinking and the smoking ban don't ever come up in conversation when people discuss why lots of pubs closed in Nelson.
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by JohnMac » Mon Mar 26, 2018 2:19 pm
ZizkovClaret wrote:Off who's back?
I don't want to know the pig's name otherwise I might get emotionally attached to the 2kg

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by JohnMac » Mon Mar 26, 2018 2:27 pm
cutsy123 wrote:Absolute waste of money pubs in padiham.
Not for people who live in Padiham, it doesn't matter who you are or how old you are, everyone will find somewhere that fulfils their needs.
Me and the wife are members at Molly Rigby's and that suits us down to the ground but we might branch out this year and get a membership at the Top Club as well. We are retired so pubs aren't really our scene anymore but the one's in Padiham are absolutely no different to anything Burnley has to offer.
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by MACCA » Mon Mar 26, 2018 2:30 pm
UpTheBeehole wrote:It's a pity the increase in cheap home drinking and the smoking ban don't ever come up in conversation when people discuss why lots of pubs closed in Nelson.
Didn't you know that in Nelson the cause for the pub closures was the influx of asians, mostly of the Pakistani origin, they can take the blame.
Them mostly, however takeaways didn't help either, and guess what, it's mainly Pakistani people who run them too!
A lot to answer for have them lot...
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by UpTheBeehole » Mon Mar 26, 2018 2:38 pm
So definitely not the same reasons as the big list in Padiham, and not the same reasons as the huge list in the thread about Burnley pubs recently?
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by Clarinetclaret » Mon Mar 26, 2018 3:55 pm
UpTheBeehole wrote:It's a pity the increase in cheap home drinking and the smoking ban don't ever come up in conversation when people discuss why lots of pubs closed in Nelson.
The attention seeker is at it again! Not content with insinuating someone was a pedo for wanting to sit in the jmac upper, he now wants an excuse to call someone a rascist.
UptheBeehole and IT, 2 people or maybe 1 who don't feel important enough in real life so resort to trolling to try to achieve that feeling.
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by Hopey » Mon Mar 26, 2018 3:57 pm
Must be nearly cricket season - Dressinggowns got his camera out again
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by gandhisflipflop » Mon Mar 26, 2018 4:06 pm
cutsy123 wrote:Absolute waste of money pubs in padiham.
Cricket club/football club and on to the hare is always a decent afternoon/evening. Gardeners isnt too bad either, kings has no nonsense owners again and starkies is having a massove refurb (although it will take some convincing to go back in there). That coupled with a few decent restaurants (cellar/fat giraffe/ mamma mias and sorranos) make it a decent town to live in in my opinion. I certainly prefer it to Burnley anyway.
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by Quickenthetempo » Mon Mar 26, 2018 5:30 pm
The Starkies Arms sign is that big it might take over the Hollywood sign for fame.
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by ŽižkovClaret » Mon Mar 26, 2018 8:54 pm
JohnMac wrote:I don't want to know the pig's name otherwise I might get emotionally attached to the 2kg

Thats what i used to think in The Mix

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