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Clitheroe 8 Clitheroe Advertiser and-Times, December 9th, 1982 R. K.COTTAM


Plumber and Heating Contractors


ARE PLEASED TO HA VE BEEN


ASSOCIATED with Whitbreads and wish to congratulate them on the


re-opening of'the Spread Eagle at Barrow.


R. K. COTTAM TEL. LONGRIDGE 3463


37 HIGHER ROAD, LONGRIDGE .


TURKEYS, DUCKLING, CHICKEN, FOWL, GEESE


Complete range of FROZEN FOODS for the CATERER and the HOME FREEZER


DAILY DELIVERIES THROUGHOUT THE AREA


Buy your Fresh or Frozen 'quality Christmas Turkey from


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. Clitheroe 41260


FRED LAWSON THE NEW COLD STORE


WHITBREADS EVERY SUCCESS FOR THE FUTURE


WE WISH THE SPREAD EAGLE and


MRS GARDNER, who has been in the licensing trade since le av in g school, is delight­ ed with her new- look pub and the improved facilities it now offers.


Wine and dine in a country-pub setting


AN extensive facelift, has transformed the Spread Eagle Hotel, Barrow, into an old world country "pub suited to every occasion.


shutdown for extensive a l te r a t io n s th e pub reopened its doors with a completely new look and the reaction has been it’s marvellous. Manager Mr Michael


After a three-week


change, the furnishings when Mr Gardner intro- were becoming a bit duces a lunch-time cold stale,” said Mr Gardner. buffet. The Brewer’s Fayre


menu is linked with the country-pub atmosphere created by the alterations. Mr Gardner is the chef


Gardner and his wife Kath have been in the licensing trade since leav­ ing school and are abso­ lutely delighted with the work which Whitbread Blackburn have done.'


“ I t was time for a


(JU iflitG R ES V ES f j f i and Sons lid .


- AND SUPPLIERS TO THE SPREAD EAGLE


'and they want it served quickly,” he said. The new bar is 32ft.


and takes great pride in his wholesome cooking. “People want a good meal at the right price


long and L-shaped. The main lounge area is deco­ rated with country and farming implements and sections are screened off by wooden partitions for privacy. Mr Gardner is particu­


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larly pleased that there are now two doors to the pub, a new one from the car park and the original one at the front. One bar serves two


selection from the table including soup, cold meats to carve and coffee to


There will be a wide


finish. Work is still going on in


be done and we will prob­ ably be up to our eyes in it upstairs until_ after C h r is tm a s ,” said Mr Gardner. “But it is all worth­


“There is still much to


A VARIETY of old farming and country


the upstairs function room which will have facilities for receptions for 40 to 50 people.


while. Now we can offer people first-class food in relaxing surroundings, and it is good to see so many natural features of the building brought out to enhance the atmos­ phere.”


rooms and there is more space for the staff to serve. Up to a dozen staff split their duties between lunch and ev en in g opening. From the middle of the


Most of the beams now on view were previ­ ously hidden, but they have been cleaned and restored to give the old-world-look.


■ implements such as this old cheese press have been used to add to the atmosphere of the Spread Eagle and ' are a great talking point among the cus­ tomers.


A wide


choice at the right price


SOMETHING to suit all ta s te s — th a t ’s the proud boas t of the Spread Eagle.


are likely to find some­ th in g to su i t your pocket, whatever the oc­


Not only that, but you


sandwich costs 70p and a salmon one £1. Or you can go to the top of the price and quality range with a tender sirloin steak cooked as you like it with all the trimmings for £4.20.


casion. A ham, turkey or beef


Natural stone and brick­ work have been used to full effect and an old stone fireplace behind the bar made' into an a t tra c t iv e feature.


month there will be an addition to the food range


BOLTONS DECORATIONS LTD


SPECIALISTS IN ALL FORMS OF INTERIOR DECORATION


Are pleased to have been associated with WHITBREADS in carrying out the work of


decoration to the SPREAD EAGLE at Barrow. ■


Boltons Decorations Ltd Q “ > V Q O W H I T B R E A D T R Y T H E N E W L O O K . . .


SPREAD EAGLE LAMB ROW, BARROW,


Nr WHALLE Y


Extensive Bar Meal Menu available Lunchtimes and Evenings


Draught Wines and Traditional Whitbread Beers in new luxury surroundings


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134135 WALTON SUMMIT CENTRE J BAMBER BRIDGE PRESTON LANCS


LEISURE


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PHONE (0772) 322311


Suppliers and Operators of Quality Coin-operated Amusement Equipment <;


AFM Leisure Limited to the Licensed Trade


■ ' i AFM Leisure Limited ," , Automat House, Aqueduct Road,


■ For further details please contact: Blackburn, BB24HT. Telephone: 0254 662931 ” .


GLEN MILL CARPETS


I


are pleased to have supplied and fitted the beautiful carpets and the hard flooring in the restyled


SPREAD EAGLE HOTEL


and wish them every success


.© L E N M H L L . C A R P E T S


The N01 CarpetSpecialist. ACCRINGTON BLACKBURN BURNLEY


1 and 3 Whatley 22and24LoVd - Road, Accrington. Square,


32398. . P"1’ Blackburn 50010. Burnley. 2.h 0j . __


l03StJames*s h n v n .w w ’ 1 Street,


55 WELLHOUSE ROAD, BARNOLDSWICK, COLNE, Lancashire


Tel. (0282) 812200 or 815521 Public Houses and Clubs a Speciality


R. H. SLATER & SON


\ Wish to congratulate WHITBREADS on


the completion of their alterations to THE SPREAD EAGLE AT BARROW and are pleased to have been THE MAIN , CONTRACTORS


R. H. SLATER & SON


The Quality Building Specialists in all aspects of construction


LOUD BRIDGE, CHIPPING near PRESTON


Tel. 077-478 3658


platter costs £2.40 and a house sp e c ia l i ty is Norwegian prawns on a bed of salad with-Marie Rose sauce at a modest £2.10.


A delicious seafood


lemon and home-made tartar sauce is £1.90, or you may prefer a smooth liver pate with salad for £ 1.10.


Deep-fried scampi,


around the corner, how about a turkey chasseur — tender pieces of meat in a red wine sauce with rice, peppers and chips at £1.90. '


With Christmas just


salads is available :— £1.80 for turkey or ham, and £2.50 for salmon.


A selection of cold I MAYFAIR NORTH LTD


after all that, try one of the G5p sweets on dis­ play at the food bar, ice cream at 40p or cheese and biscuits at 65p . . . rounded off with coffee and fresh cream at 35p;


If you still have room l ~


LOCAL DEPOT TELEPHONE 0254-71053


FOR A FREE SERVICE 00900000W


CHEERS!


WITH more and more people watching their f i ­ gures, wine is becoming increasingly popular, and easier on the pocket too.


The Spread Eagle doesn’t boast an overfloiying cellar, but there is a wide choice for weddings,


functions and meals. Customers can have wine by the bottle, carafe or


glass. "In fact many men now enjoy a glass of wine in preference to beer," says Mrs Gardner.


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