Opening night at Littleborough's new bar and grill

Date published: 09 March 2013


Littleborough's new bar and grill was packed with appreciative customers at its opening last night (Friday 8 March).

Manager Adam Dolman and his staff provided a warm welcome and set the friendly, relaxing but helpful tone they hope will make '34 Church Street' a great success.

Owners Neil Lowry and Neil Garner have appointed Adam to run the bar in their absence. Neil said: "We are staying just long enough to ensure everything is running smoothly then we are off on a tour of the United States."

The bar offers a range of beers from around the world and a choice of a dozen cocktails.

The grill caters for those wanting a quick snack to the hungrier clientèle looking for a three course meal with a good choice of starters, main courses and desserts.

Upstairs is a lounge with jukebox, ideal for those looking to relax and chill.

Gary Williams, Hayley Barton, Laura Hart and Penelope Hart-Spencer were amongst those enjoying a relaxing drink at the opening. Hayley said: "We are impressed, the place looks good and has a relaxed atmosphere." Laura added: "The menu looks great. It's my 25th birthday next week and I will be booking a meal here to celebrate."

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