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Reviews of Squire & Horse, Bury

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Review by Val Bennett on 24th January, 2010

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I treated my husband for his birthday to Sunday lunch today and it was beautifully presented and tasted delicious. Immediately joined the memberds club and booked to take our friends there. Definately a place not to be missed!

Date visited: 14/1/10

Review by barbara atterbury on 10th December, 2009

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We are members of the club that is run by this public house. A party of 4 of us went there last night for a Members Party Night. We were welcomed with a glass of mulled wine & when shown to our table there was four little gold boxes that had streamers, balloons & a couple of other Christmassy things in it. The menu was extensive for a party night, with starter, main course, desert, coffee & mince pies included in the price of £18.95. The food was presented beautifully & with flair. When we went to leave we were given a little Christmas card which had written inside that you had either won a bottle of wine to have on your next visit, a meal for two or a box of chocolates. Two of us won the wine gift one won the meal for two & I won a box of chocolates & when I opened on getting home they all looked hand made & again beautifully presented. When we have eaten there before with friends, the quality of the food & presentation plus excellent staff has been second to none.

Date visited: 9 Dec 2009

Review by lisa holland on 17th October, 2009

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Delicious home cooked food. All 3 courses were yummy, it is now on our favourites list!!

Date visited: 11.10.09

Review by nina on 14th December, 2008

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we loved our recent visit

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