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I am one of a group of four of us who meet up in the pub pre-match each home game. There are rumours that both the pubs we use are closed.
Can anyone tell me whether the following are open:-
The Rifle Volunteer, up Todmorden Road
The Coach and Horses on Church Street.
Many thanks.
Can anyone tell me whether the following are open:-
The Rifle Volunteer, up Todmorden Road
The Coach and Horses on Church Street.
Many thanks.
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Coach and horses definitely shut
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I think The Rifle Volunteer also
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The Talbot left a big gap, a few of us went in the Coach and Horses til that also shut.
There's a dearth of pubs for a particular set of fans.
There's a dearth of pubs for a particular set of fans.
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Rifle Volunteer closed?
As in closed down????
As in closed down????
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The Rifle according to Google is permanently closed.
We tend to head to Coalyard now pre-match, drinks not great but plenty of TVs for the 12:30 games and plenty of space and quick service.
We tend to head to Coalyard now pre-match, drinks not great but plenty of TVs for the 12:30 games and plenty of space and quick service.
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Thanks guys.
We went from the Talbot to the C&H so I 'd probably recognise you dougcollins. Agree about the Talbot, great pub.
Back to the drawing board. The ideal pub would be not too busy and must have real ale. Not to bothered about Sky TV.
We went from the Talbot to the C&H so I 'd probably recognise you dougcollins. Agree about the Talbot, great pub.
Back to the drawing board. The ideal pub would be not too busy and must have real ale. Not to bothered about Sky TV.
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Yes, unfortunately Gwynn the landlady of the Vols passed away in May and it's been closed since.
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The Bridge is the best pub in Burnley pre and post match.lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:19 pmThanks guys.
We went from the Talbot to the C&H so I 'd probably recognise you dougcollins. Agree about the Talbot, great pub.
Back to the drawing board. The ideal pub would be not too busy and must have real ale. Not to bothered about Sky TV.
Great choice of beers too.
Does get busy though but if it didn’t it would probably have to shut down like the ones mentioned above !!
If we get some nice weather too then plenty of fans congregate outside
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Another shout out for The BridgeBig Vinny K wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:23 pmThe Bridge is the best pub in Burnley pre and post match.
Great choice of beers too.
Does get busy though but if it didn’t it would probably have to shut down like the ones mentioned above !!
If we get some nice weather too then plenty of fans congregate outside
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Sad news. Condolences to her family and anybody who knew her. It was a very nice pub and I enjoyed the hospitality there.Gerry Hattrick wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:23 pmYes, unfortunately Gwynn the landlady of the Vols passed away in May and it's been closed since.
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Bridge is the best pub, only problem is the crowds on a matchday. The other pubs offered a little more in way of room.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:23 pmThe Bridge is the best pub in Burnley pre and post match.
Great choice of beers too.
Does get busy though but if it didn’t it would probably have to shut down like the ones mentioned above !!
If we get some nice weather too then plenty of fans congregate outside
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I'm not a 'local' as such but the best pre-match pint is probably in the New Broom. Sadly there's not a lot of room but if you arrive early and get a seat it's great.lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 7:45 pmI am one of a group of four of us who meet up in the pub pre-match each home game...
Edit - the New Brew'm is the name of the pub. That pun's never worked for me.
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What about the new one by the canal top of Parliament St?
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We used to use The Talbot and now use Mojitos. Usually 3 or 4 real ales, cheap and football on.
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I'm sure we'd know each other! We went in a bar up Bank Parade for the Newcastle game (Electric Circus). A bit strange, but ok tbh, and a decent pint of Guinness.lakedistrictclaret wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:19 pmThanks guys.
We went from the Talbot to the C&H so I 'd probably recognise you dougcollins. Agree about the Talbot, great pub.
Back to the drawing board. The ideal pub would be not too busy and must have real ale. Not to bothered about Sky TV.
Used to do the Bridge before it became on trend and rammed.
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You mean the Circ, small bar with an old chopper bike above the bar and old bus seats 
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The Circ and Loom Makers have tended to draw quite of the few Talbot drinkers. Both on Bank Parade near the sorting office.
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Another one here who has not been to Burnley for 2 and a half years, used to drink in the foundation lounge however I understand that is not an option. Might just be a couple in the 110 club.
My question/ thought but don't know the answer, does the Crooked Billet in Worsthorne still do the pie, pint and transport offer?
My question/ thought but don't know the answer, does the Crooked Billet in Worsthorne still do the pie, pint and transport offer?
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Billet still doing pie, pint, transport at £7.50
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I think the woodman on tod road has reopenned
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Is the Dragoon still open ? Used to do a lovely pint of Mild
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The Royal Butterfly isn’t too bad.
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Bridge and Brewm are far and away the best pubs in Burnley, especially on match days, but tbf on any given day. Yes they both get very full when it's footy, but that's because they're good (and in the case of The Brewm extremely cheap!!) The Circ is also OK with excellent real ale and a bizarre theme!
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If you mean the Inn on the Wharf I have a feeling that closed down not long after it reopened.Perhaps another poster can confirm this.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:33 pmWhat about the new one by the canal top of Parliament St?
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Nope, he means bottom of Hollingreave Road/Pariament St.The Enclosure wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:35 amIf you mean the Inn on the Wharf I have a feeling that closed down not long after it reopened.Perhaps another poster can confirm this.
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Yes, unfortunately so. Real shame as it has so much potential that pub - great location if you were getting the train back, too.The Enclosure wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:35 amIf you mean the Inn on the Wharf I have a feeling that closed down not long after it reopened.Perhaps another poster can confirm this.
Think the new one near Parliament St is Finsley Gate Wharf but I haven't been in there yet.
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I think he means Finsley Gate Wharf, just up from bowling alleyThe Enclosure wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:35 amIf you mean the Inn on the Wharf I have a feeling that closed down not long after it reopened.Perhaps another poster can confirm this.
Only been in for breakfast, so not sure what beers they serve
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The ‘new’ Finsley Gate Wharf has plenty of outside seats next to famous ‘straight mile’ part of the L & L canal (very pleasant in warm sunny weather). They have two real ales to choose from. Not cheap but sometimes ‘a change is as good as a rest’.
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That’s the one, looks nice from the photos and walking past on the canal. Would I be criticised for thinking of it as an oasis in a desert of…
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Oh thanks guys, i never realised Finsley Gate Wharf even existed.
Looks a nice place from the photos, must give it a try.
Looks a nice place from the photos, must give it a try.
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You can test the water for us!!!
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They’ve done it up wellThe Enclosure wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 11:19 amOh thanks guys, i never realised Finsley Gate Wharf even existed.
Looks a nice place from the photos, must give it a try.
Think it’s the place where the finish was for Jordan North rowing home for Comic Relief
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I've only been once a few months after it opened. It was nice enough but didn't really seem sure if it wanted to be pub, cafe, gastropub, restaurant or what and the layout didn't really help. Beer was OK, a couple of real ales I think but nothing particularly interesting.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 11:12 amThat’s the one, looks nice from the photos and walking past on the canal. Would I be criticised for thinking of it as an oasis in a desert of…
It wasn't as good as I hoped but maybe it has got better.
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Lived in Burnley Wood all my life until I moved out of my parents when I was 20, no criticism from meBurnley Ace wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 11:12 amWould I be criticised for thinking of it as an oasis in a desert of…

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Many thanks to you all.
What we're doing tomorrow is meeting in the Queen Vic, and discussing all the alternatives suggested above with a view to picking one as a regular pre-match haunt.
This thread epitomises one of the great things about this board. If anyone needs help or advice, about anything, there are always people to assist.
What we're doing tomorrow is meeting in the Queen Vic, and discussing all the alternatives suggested above with a view to picking one as a regular pre-match haunt.
This thread epitomises one of the great things about this board. If anyone needs help or advice, about anything, there are always people to assist.
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Let me know where you end up and I'll join you!
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I'm going the Queen Vic tomorrow. Decent pint last time I was in with a beer garden to sit outside in the nice weather.