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Submitted on Monday, 7th October 2013
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The New Albion Inn in Manchester
The New Albion is a very basic cash only pub with a bar counter on the right-hand wall that supports standard keg alongside San Miguel. A central double sided chimney breast with brick patterned wallpaper breaks up the rectangular interior. It houses a couple of burners that looked like they were more for show than use, but the housekeeping here may be impeccable, so I stand to be corrected. There’s a pool table and televisions throughout were airing muted Sky Sports whilst some background music played for the entertainment of myself and the other customer during a recent Wednesday evening visit. Patio doors to the left lead to a flagstone and AstroTurf fence enclosed seating area. I wasn’t a fan of the music, décor or drinks selection and the welcome was certainly not enthusiastic so I don’t plan on returning.
Reviewed by Steve C
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The bar is situated underneath the main stand. There appears to be access to it on non-matchdays from the car park to the side of the stand. However, having payed to enter the ground, we accessed it from inside.
A couple of handpulls were present, clipped with London Pride & Tribute.
The bar itself is a small, single room affair with a kitchen in one corner. There are plenty of Sutton United photos and memorabilia dotted around the walls. Similar to a theatre's half-time interval, a bell rings when each half is about to kick off. Staff seemed a friendly bunch, but I wouldn't pay a special visit here unless I was here for another match.
35p your Irish coffee, 65p for the loo.
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