If you’re stuck for what to do over the Easter bank holiday weekend then a road trip might just be the answer. Luckily for us the best place for a road trip in the UK is within easy reach of Greater Manchester.
10.03.2024 - 07:15 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
On first glance, stepping into the Fox and Pine pub in the centre of Oldham is a bit like walking into a quirky antique’s shop full of nick nacks and oddities. Everywhere you look, there are signs, puppets, pots, and a large number of foxes dotted around every part of the walls. It's anything but subtle.
On a midweek afternoon, trade at the Fox and Pine is steady. There’s a woman celebrating her 25th birthday with a pint and a pie, an alleged chess genius enjoying his Guinness, a woman referred to by staff as ‘Manchester’s Cinderella’ having a drink with a friend, and a man in work uniform who has, quite literally, ordered a beer and downed it all within the space of three minutes before apparently heading back to his job nearby.
The comings-and-goings of the venue from people of all walks of life suggests the pub, which is tucked behind the Lyceum Theatre on Greaves Street, has been part and parcel of the borough's furniture for decades - but that’s far from the truth. In fact, it didn’t even exist three years ago.
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Run by couple Chris and Michelle Riley, the cosy pub was brought to life during the pandemic. Formerly a derelict terraced house, the pair bought the lease to the venue in May 2020 and transformed it into the place it is today in the months that followed.
In the three years since, the Fox and Pine has become recognised as one of the city’s greatest pubs. It has been named the Rochdale, Oldham and Bury ‘Best Pub of the Year’ by Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) three times in a row and is also the current recipient of the Greater Manchester CAMRA ‘Pub of the Year’.
But despite the influx of awards that keep on coming in, Chris,
If you’re stuck for what to do over the Easter bank holiday weekend then a road trip might just be the answer. Luckily for us the best place for a road trip in the UK is within easy reach of Greater Manchester.
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