Yesterday we lamented the demise of the Cheshire Cheese public house which stood on Market Street and was one of Hydes great pubs for atmosphere and characters, especially on friday nights and at weekends.
Today is the turn of the Church Inn.
This was another extremely busy pub.
The Church Inn closed its doors around 2006 then became Tylers after it reopened and from then went on to be Route 66. Neither of them were ever as popular as the Church Inn was in its prime.
Another pub sadly missed.
I wish the Church was still open. They used to be a great crowd who drank in here in the 1970s.
ReplyDeleteSo what has happened to the Cheshire Cheese? My uncle drank in there regularlky every weekend until he died siome years ago.
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this pub was in its prime when brian parkes was the landlord... had a daughter that would be in her fifties today named alison....
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ReplyDeleteLet's never forget Eddie and Sheryl. Though they only moved up the road they made the 'Church' great again. Eddie was the best cook for the pool and darts teams. Everyone looked forward to playing there for the atmosphere and the food.
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