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Greater Manchester pubs selling 6p pints for the Queen’s anniversary

The heads of the breweries returned the drinkers in 1952 – with 6 pints per pint to celebrate the Queen’s anniversary.

And on Manchester evening news has compiled a list of pubs in Greater Manchester, where you can eat a cheap mug to celebrate.

Drinkers will be able to take advantage of the offer to quench their thirst on Monday – May 30 – at the price of a pint at the same price as it was during Her Majesty’s coronation in 1952.

Anyone who visits a local Greene King pub or Flaming Grill site will be able to request a Greene King IPA pint for just 6 pence, using the secret code word “1952” at the bar.

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Andrew Gallagher, Marketing Director at Greene King Local Pubs, said: “The platinum anniversary is a fantastic way for the UK to come together and celebrate our Queen and Country, so we wanted to get our customers back to where it all started – 1952. a time when Vera Lin ran the charts and the pint was only 6p.

“Some of our regular visitors may even remember watching the coronation in 1952, although they may have been too young to enjoy a mug at the time.

“We can’t wait to see our customers enjoy this royally good deal on Monday, May 30, and we look forward to celebrating the platinum anniversary in all of our pubs over the Bank Holiday weekend.”

Where can you get a cheap pint in Greater Manchester:

  • The Hornet, Helmsman Lane, Rochdale.
  • Summit Inn, Rochdale Road, Royton.
  • The beach, Lakeside, Littleborough.
  • Waterfold Farm, Waterfold Park, Bury.
  • Paper mill, Roach Bank Road, Pilsworth.
  • The Knowsley, Haymarket Street, Bury.
  • Wellington, Bolton Road, Bury.
  • Hare & Hounds, Bolton Road West, Ramsbottom.
  • Robin Hood, Market Street, Tottington, Bury.
  • Rose & Crown, Cockey Moor Road, Bury.
  • Ash Tree Farm, Pamir Drive, Ashton-under-Lyne.
  • Robin Hood, Manchester Road, Clifton, Salford.
  • Lass O ‘Gowrie, Charles Street, Manchester.
  • Royal Sovereign, Eccles Old Road, Salford.
  • Cotton Kear, Eagle Brooke Way, Bolton.
  • The flag, Arnold Road, Egerton, Bolton.
  • Matchstick Man, Capital Quay, Salford.
  • The White Horse, Worsley Road, Swinton, Salford.
  • Bridgewater, Barton Road, Worsley, Salford.
  • Red Robin, Robin Park Road, Wigan.
  • Primrose Farm, Queen Pitt Road, Wigan.
  • The Venture, Billinge Road, Highfield.
  • The Bay Horse, Warrington Road, Ashton-in-Makerfield.
  • Bee Hive, Chorley New Road, Lostok.
  • The Parsonage, Leighbrook Way, Leigh.
  • Blundell Arms, Chorley Old Road, Horwich, Bolton.
  • Red Lion, Salford Road, Over Hulton.
  • Pine Tree Farm, Cutacre Way, Bolton.
  • Applewood Farm, Chaddock Lane, Worsley, Salford.
  • The Moorings, Quayside Close, Boothstown.
  • John Gilbert, Worsley Brow, Worsley, Salford.
  • Royal Oak, Barlow Moor Road, Chorlton.
  • Trevor Arms, Beach Road, Chorlton.
  • Coppice Wood Farm, Mercury Way, Urmston.
  • George & Dragon Hotel, Manchester Road, Heaton Chapel.
  • Ye Olde Cock, Wilmslow Road, Didsbury.
  • Didsbury, Wilmslow Road, Didsbury.
  • The Kings Ransom, Britannia Road, Sale.
  • Barlow Croft, Parrswood Leisure Center, Wilmslow Road, East Deedsbury.
  • Moorefield, Marsland Road, Sale.
  • Farmers Arms, Longley Lane, Northenden.
  • Carousel, Reddish Road, Reddish.
  • Bent Brook, Broadway, Ermston.
  • Barley Farm, Stadium Way, Eccles.

For the full list, visit the brewery’s website here.

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