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Fantastic food but the real ale on offer was a bit bland by hornbeam. I enquired if this a regular brewery on and was told yes. I feel this pub could be a lot better but the beer range is too safe and uninspiring.
T.Jones - 2 Aug 2015 13:27
Didn't particularly find this pub that inspiring. It did have 3 ales - Hornbeam Victorious & Champagne Ale & Cross Bay Sunset Blonde. But it appears to focus mainly on food. There were just one other group in and they were dining. It has a separate dining area. Other people were coming in to book their Christmas meals. Very depressing music being played. But handy for Guide Bridge station.
blue_scrumpy - 7 Dec 2014 21:57
Have been calling into The Boundary since my last review (Jan 2013) for an occasional pint after work. The Hornbeam beers are always excellent and in great form - especially the Champagne ale. The staff are friendly and the pub looks great since the refurbishment. Well recommended!
DoctorBarfly - 1 Apr 2014 21:39
as I have a friend who lives near this pub and use Guide Bridge train station regularly, this has become one of my favourite haunts. The beer (I usually drink the Champagne ale, but have had the Galaxy too) is always good and the quality never varies between visits. The food is good too, and the staff couldn't be more helpful and friendly. I would recommend this pub to anybody either to pop in for a swift one (or probably more than one) or to eat a great meal. If you're a rocker, however, note that Smooth Radio is usually the order of the day music-wise!!
beerface - 9 Sep 2013 16:18
Eat at least once a week in the boundary with family and friends,recommend the gammon as its massive, also friends have had liver, chicken and fish all loved the food.
Staff really pleasant and always willing to help.
Tallulahxcaitlyn - 16 Jun 2013 15:43
Eat at least once a week in the boundary with family and friends,recommend the gammon as its massive, also friends have had liver, chicken and fish all loved the food.
Staff really pleasant and always willing to help.
Tallulahxcaitlyn - 16 Jun 2013 15:43
Fantastic pub with home cooked food.
Thelittleman - 7 Feb 2013 16:51
Called into the The Boundary this weekend, which has recently reopened after a period of closure. The pub has had plenty of redecoration and refurbishment before reopening and looks great - traditional yet modern; the new décor really suits the place. Three Hornbeam beers (brewed locally) were on handpump – Champagne, Galaxy and Top Hop – all of which were in excellent condition. Great value at £2.40 a pint as well! The new licences were very friendly and welcoming too.
So heres hoping that The Boundary is as successful as it should be!

DoctorBarfly - 19 Jan 2013 20:49
Now reopened after a long period of closure. Has been given a very good refub and now has three cask ales on the bar. On my visit they were all from Hornbeam including the excellent Champagne which was in tip-top condition and very reasonably priced. Well worth a visit and a welcome reopening of this pub.
wobblybob - 10 Jan 2013 22:41
No wonder it is shut again.
It was absolute rubbish on my most recent visit.
Shame - used to be a great place.
DoctorBarfly - 27 Nov 2011 22:15
Has been closed for several months.
wobblybob - 14 Sep 2011 18:20
Just reopened. Keg-only on my visit.
wobblybob - 20 Jun 2010 14:51
Currently closed with a large �Pub To Let� sign bolted onto the front.
DoctorBarfly - 9 Jan 2010 20:49
The Boundary is now just a faint shadow of its former incarnation under long-serving licensees Len and Audrey. A big loss to the Tameside drinking scene. Heard about the prices at the beer festival and didn't attend.
wobblybob - 22 Aug 2009 16:37
Ive just been to the beer festival too with a mate. �3.40 a pint is way out of order, was only 2 people serving too and was taking ages to get served due to pouring out bottles of lager, its a beer festival after all. Also no tasting notes printed, very poor effort will be giving this place a miss from now on along with others i spoke to.
bellevueace - 28 Jun 2009 13:06
Just been to the beer festival and paid �3.40 for a pint of beer. I don't mind paying over the odds, especially when the effort has been made but that is a joke. I won't be going back.
BUFFETBORE - 27 Jun 2009 10:04
Always worth a try for a different beer. They seem to rotate fairly regularly and they are always well kept. At least two real ales on at any one time. The food is pricey for pub grub and not of a standard the prices warrant. Watch out for their beer festival in the car park in June, they are legendary in the local area.
BUFFETBORE - 24 Jun 2009 13:01

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