The Farmer's Arms, Northenden - pub details
Address: 26 Longley Lane, Northenden, Manchester, M22 4JR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 4342) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Gatley (1.7 miles), East Didsbury (1.9 miles), Burnage (2.4 miles)
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> Current user rating: 4.9/10 (rated by 12 users)
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user reviews of the Farmer's Arms, Northenden
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| My Wife & I moved into the local area 14 months ago & made this pub our local, with regular weekly visits, we thought it had a friendly atmosphere & was a comfortable place to eat & drink in. On 24th November whilst enjoying a drink we asked the barman about the New Year's Eve event & was told that they had just started to sell tickets @ £5 each but were only selling around 120 of them due to the size of the pub, We returned today, 2 days later, with the intention of purchasing tickets & I approached the barmaid who in turn asked the landlord, who then looked me up & down, then told the barmaid to tell me most were sold only a few left to come back nearer the time. I told the barmaid I wont be coming back! I felt insulted, I am good enough to have in their pub all year round but not on New Year? Obviously a very clicky place! I will be contacting the brewery & making a complaint regards to this. My wife & I work hard & we are & our money are as good as anyone elses! scottash - 26 Nov 2011 21:27 |
| It's a hole. Went in for the first time on a Saturday evening, and was greeted by a scene that wouldn't have been out of place in Phoenix Nights. Crooning singer, drunk leery old blokes (one of whom 'jokingly' slapped my girlfriend - lovely). Large beer garden, with outdoor TV. Presumably that's to set dogs on newcomers in, although I'll admit that's just a guess. trebizond - 15 Nov 2011 23:12 |
| I go here reguarlly but only for the beer as I would not eat here since the manager took over. The urinal in the Gents is stained and smells of vomit and its been like this for Months. The saying goes, you can tell if the kitchens are clean by looking at the toilets No food for me thank you,Beer only hangarman2k - 1 Apr 2011 20:55 |
| Visited this pub this evening, with my Husband, Daughter and 4 year old Grandaughter, what a disaster. After waiting one hour for a meal which was ordered and payed for. We had to ask where our meals were. Only to be told the electronic machine was not working so the kitchen never knew about the order. I asked for our money back. The manager was the most ignorant, rudest person I have ever met. He more or less blamed us for not asking where our meal was!!!! although nobody else was waiting for a meal. His attitude is not acceptable and his customer service skills were nill. jackie4n - 9 Oct 2010 20:00 |
| Back to its old self,Freindly,good food,great atmosphere and a good guest beer available. Beer garden is great on sunny days, hangarman2k - 4 Jul 2009 16:10 |
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