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Seven Stars
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The Seven Stars was situated on the
B5066. This pub was present by 1881 and has now been converted to housing. |
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From The Good Pub Guide 1983: |
A smoothly modernised country pub,
popular for its food. It has been knocked into an op-plan space, but leaving
individual room areas - hunting and landscape prints on the swirly plaster
walls, dimpled copper tables on the thick flowery patterned carpet, and pale
velvet on button-back wall banquettes and individual seats. A wide choice of
bar food includes ploughmans (£1.50), chicken or plaice (£2), curry (£2.50),
scampi (£2.65), chicken chasseur (£2.75), gammon (£3), steak (£5) and daily
specials such as cottage pie, lamb cutlets and trout, all served by
waitresses; there's also a separate restaurant; Burtonwood Best and Dark
Mild; piped pop music. A grass area, grazed by sheep on our visit, has a
swing and a climbing frame, and you can sit in front of the white pebbledash
building, with its black shutters and cartwheels. |
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