Based on 137 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 137 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 492 in 747 in Salford
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It's an okay pub but it smells of mould since their basement was flooded, needs sorting out.
Ingela Willoughby . 2023-11-08
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Big pub staff were great had a couple of games of Darts while in there as well. Thanks Guys.
Alan Williams . 2023-10-16
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Essential part of the daily pub crawl.
Jake O . 2023-10-02
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Landlady is lovely and friendly. My dog is allowed in if it’s quiet which is nice of them. (Ask first if you are bringing your dog!!). Beers are cold. Jukebox is excellent. Prefer it to Wetherspoons by a lot.
Christian Williams . 2023-08-20
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Proper pub friendly bar staff and customers
Allan Blakemore . 2022-10-05
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Spot on landlord and landlady, great atmosphere lovely locals would recommend
Andyg 122 83 . 2022-01-23
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Landlord and landlady are so welcoming recommend a visit over the christmas period
Derek Savage . 2021-12-25
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Amazing refurbishment to the inside and always a good atmosphere to go for a drink 🥳 Selection of drinks are good for a reasonable price so you can't go wrong 🥂🍻
Kim Bright . 2021-08-25
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The Duke of Love always gets 5 Stars, Proper Family Run Pub, Superb Staff and Great Price Drinks. Pool Table and Coming Soon Dart Board.
Chris Wells . 2021-06-23
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Love the new refurb throughout the whole of the pub! Brand new toilets have been put in place as well to top it of such lovely staff and amazing choices of alcohol! Would highly recommend! Such a pleasant experience!
Olivia West . 2021-06-06
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Don't really visit this pub, but have in the past, great beers, friendly atmosphere.
John William Moran . 2020-05-07
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Great friendly place. Good choice of beers
Jane Birnie . 2020-01-18
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Ok pub getting a bit dated now though
Mark Wilkinson . 2019-11-19
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Great old pub in terms of features, needs some investment to bring back to former gkory
Steven Horton . 2019-10-27
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Nice little pub. Had a few games of pool and made some new friends
kenneth brown . 2019-10-13
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I wasnt here I walk past it e everyday but wont comment because I dont drink alcohol
Mike Hoyes . 2019-10-05
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Good beer and friendly atmosphere. Free jukebox too.
Andrew Adams . 2019-10-05
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Tired looking pub staff quite friendly
Anthony Clarke . 2019-09-01
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Used to be a good place, not any more.
Paula Brown . 2019-07-30
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Yes it's a good place to be but need to cut back on the younguns
Mike Manning . 2019-05-20
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Needs major redecoration but great people and atmosphere
Peter Dancer . 2019-04-17
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Seriously in need of refurbishment
Peter Clayton . 2019-04-15
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Top pub top atmosphere top owners
Melissa Thomas . 2019-03-23
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Not the same as the Duke I knew and never ever be the same again
Yvonne Beard . 2018-12-01
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Great atmosphere however the toilets and decor let the place down a bit. The exterior is gorgeous Tudor style black and white. With some money spent on it it could be great again. Enjoyed the Kareoke.
Whirly Byrd . 2018-08-24
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One of best brands of shoes. Good quality.
Paul McCance . 2018-08-01
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Friendly, down to earth pub and cheap.
lesley jones . 2018-05-15
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Need inspecting wipe your feet on way out use outside loo its cleaner
David Evans . 2018-03-03
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The landlord and landlady are great people who make you feel welcome great atmosphere love it . 😍😍😍
Linda Webb . 2018-02-25
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Lovely locals in area and polite staff and would likely to go again
Dawn Colquhoun . 2018-02-16
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A traditional. Public house. With Eccles. Traditional public house . needs to be refurbished. Plenty of scope. But in a cosmopolitan. Way. Beer is at a affordable. Price. Also a good selection. Of people. Use the pub.
Aldred Aldred . 2018-02-02
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First went in there in March 2013 when working on my Manchester novel PSYCHOPATH WEEK (renamed MANCHESTER X). Here's an extract: "The Duke of York is opposite, advertising the cheapest beer in Eccles. Can’t go wrong for one pound thirty. The locals sometimes call it the Duke of Love. About a dozen drinkers are scattered about the shop. A very blonde barmaid is pouring my drink. She’s pretty, no doubt about that, with a touch of sadness in her eyes, a broad grin that seems keen to annihilate that first impression, and ivory teeth that are rare in Britain. Mid-twenties, I reckon, and a tough and chequered biography. Varied private life, too. It always shows, no matter how hard they try to disguise it. I read their lives like a book in capital letters. Flags everywhere. Union Jack. George Cross. On the telly a man is about to chop a pineapple in half which is sitting on top of a startled woman’s head. With a Japanese sword. Hard piano chimes from the jukebox. It’s the theme song from True Romance. Best Cracker episode there ever was, with a cute Emily Joyce as a young serial killer. What’s the song called again? Is it What I feel? Cracker. Unmatched. Shot in Manchester, 1995. A classic. No one in the pub feels like me. Not even Linzi behind the bar. * * * Zelinda flushed the toilet in the Duke of York when the Cracker song started. She held her breath for a second and smiled. Women of her age in England were calibrated to that tune. An old couple at the bar, her in a white overcoat, him in Barbour, oozing style. Apart from a young man, nobody is sitting at a table. He has chosen the one next to the entrance and right now he’s moving his lips to the lyrics of the song. In the film, the song came from a tape recording, played while Janice tortured her male victims with electroshocks. All for the sake of Fitz, the drinking, smoking, adipose, gambling genius of a profiler, played by Robbie Coltrane. Ron caught the futile glimpse of a woman’s silhouette wearing a magenta trouser suit, flat black trainers, no high heels for a change. As Zelinda vanished among the hubbub on Church Street, Ron surrendered to the last keys of his favourite melody. Sleep, beer and the unique thrill of anticipation had pushed him towards the brink of exhaustion. Tipsy, leaden legs, heavy head, held together by a staggering frame, he floated into the enveloping darkness of the Ascott Hotel. * * * Dusty Springfield. Of course. Too much alcohol, the painful throes of waking up brutally drive home the message. I close my eyes and count to ten." Visited the Duke of York three weeks ago. Pint of Boddie's in excellent shape, 1.80 (MON-THU). Very friendly staff. Always on my map when in Eccles.
Skells Macallan . 2018-01-29
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Went to watch the United game. It was alright apart from City supporters coming in the 2nd half and noisily cheering on the other team.