Southport Visiter

Old Packet House is back in business at heart of Burscough

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SIX months ago, the Old Packet House in Burscough was reopened after a major refurbishm­ent by new owners, writes Neville Grundy.

Previously known as the Waterfront, the pub is conspicuou­sly situated next to the canal bridge in the centre of the village.

It was built in 1775, around the same time that the Liverpool line of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal was completed.

Inside a single bar serves several separate drinking areas pleasingly decorated and furnished in a traditiona­l manner.

There are four real ales on: a regular beer from Sharps, either Doom Bar or Atlantic, and three changing guests which this time were: Wells Bombardier, Southport High Tide and 3B’s Bees Knees.

Beers from Moorhouses, Prospect and Southport often feature, and our group enjoyed the real ales we tried. There is also a selection of 30 gins.

Food is served daily from noon to 2pm and 5.30pm to 8.30pm (9pm weekends), with a specials menu.

Tuesdays and Wednesdays are specials nights for food, and Friday is fish night.

The pub alsot has other special nights: Mondays are quiz nights, on Thursdays it hosts open mic nights, and on Fridays and Saturdays there is live music.

Also on Fridays, there are drinks offers: reductions on a bottle of prosecco, and one cask beer and one lager sold at £2.50 a pint.

The beer garden to the rear overlooks the canal, and a large function room upstairs is being prepared and should be available early in 2017.

The pub offers free Wi-Fi. Children are welcome, and dogs are allowed in the snug.

The pub is at 29 Liverpool Road North (A59), Burscough, L40 5TN, close to both Burscough stations and on major bus routes; there is a car park nearby.

The pub opens daily noon to midnight.

Find full details on its website: www.oldpacketh­ouse.co.uk or call 01704 807330.

The pub is also on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

The owners already run the Allotment bar in Manchester, and they tell me they have been granted planning permission to open another Allotment bar in Birkdale in the former HSBC building; the beers will include real ale, and it will be a welcome addition to Birkdale’s lively nightlife.

The Southport and West Lancs Camra website is at: www.south port.camra.org.uk.

For previous Camra pub reviews in this paper, please go to: tinyurl. com/vis-pubs.

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The Old Packet House in Burscough

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