The Eagle Inn, Salford - pub details
Address: 18 Collier Street, Salford, Manchester, M3 7DW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 22486) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Salford Central (0.4 miles), Manchester Victoria (0.4 miles), Deansgate (1 mile)
Pub suggested by steviej on 16 May 2005
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Black Lion Hotel, Salford (0.2 miles), Rovers Return, Salford (0.2 miles), Crown Hotel, Salford (0.2 miles), Kings Arms, Salford (0.3 miles), Salford Arms Hotel, Salford (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Eagle Inn, Salford
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| I'm amazed this pub still exists, but glad it does. It's surrounded by an industrial wasteland and in a very unwelcoming area. Whilst most of the pubs along the nearby Chapel Street (A6) are boarded up, this one is still open despite its obscure location. Business was quiet on my Sunday evening visit. Requiring a soft drink to sober up, I was quite surprised by the £1.90 price tag for something poured out of a 2 litre bottle. But in fairness, the barmaid did warn me! The interior is a very traditional city centre style. A central corridor has one bar to the left as you enter and two bars to the right. Football was showing on TVs in at least 2 of the bars. Worth visiting before it goes the way of many of the others nearby. blue_scrumpy - 21 Jan 2011 22:02 |
| Very traditional back street boozer in an area of old warehouses that is slowly being invaded by the yuppie hordes. It retains its original layout and must be unchanged in years, with a lounge, bar room and darts room all accessible from the central corridor. it's dark but not unwelcoming- just what a pub should be, really. Small TV shows a variety of things. Old Lowry prints and Sunlight Soap adverts adorn the walls and give character. Service and locals very friendly. As noted, I just hope it can survive as it is a classic. Holt Bitter and Mild available, never my favourites but well kept in here, and very cheap. About 10-15 minutes from Manchester Victoria station, I urge you to visit , this kind of place ought to be preserved. Carlurmston - 4 Aug 2009 13:19 |
| This pub sits on the edge of a dual carriageway, surrounded by warehouses and derelict buildings. The interior consists of a main bar with two rooms off to it's right. One room has a dartboard in it, the other a huge widescreen TV that dominated the room and paraphernalia that suggested they hold discos here though given the size of the place that seems ambitious. The pub is in desperate need of some care and attention. The furniture was tatty and the carpet needs to be replaced. There were also a load of flies buzzing around the room we sat in. Holt's Bitter and Mild on the pumps. I had a pint of the bitter which was well kept (and cheap - a bitter and a lager cost less than four quid). This could be a nice little pub but, given it's surroundings and present condition, I can't help wondering how much longer it will survive. holbornboy - 16 Jun 2009 13:13 |
| Called in last month for a few scoops. Still a great place and very friendly people. Ended up chatting with Jeff and Clive who used to booze with an Uncle of mine namely the imfamous Red Ted........... steviej - 18 Jul 2008 13:26 |
| Splendidly traditional Holts pub just outside the Manchester City Centre boundary in Salford in an area that is rapidly being regenerated. Not the easiest pub in the world to find, but do persevere, you won't be disappointed Note the sign in the window in the left hand bar - " nutters corner - no vacancies". I only saw this on leaving and inadvertently sat in that corner, but in a good humoured friendly local like this, no one minded. ( perhaps they saw me as one !) A good honest workaday boozer - lets hope it's still around next time I'm in the area. Needless to say, the Holts was in fine form JohnBonser - 8 Apr 2008 13:35 |
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