Sale’s landmark pub The Railway reopens

David Biss outside The Railway

Landmark canalside pub The Railway in the heart of Sale, Greater Manchester has reopened following a substantial four-week refurbishment financed by Robinsons Brewery and licensee David Biss.

The pub undertook a dramatic transformation externally, including a new colour scheme of greys partnered with fresh signage, atmospheric lighting, external furniture and a heavy planting scheme.

The internal refurbishment has issued more space and comfort inside, broadening the appeal to a varied age range with a focus on traditional pub feel.

Biss said: “The Railway was in need of a refurbishment which has now led to an exceptional standard.

“The pub has been transformed into a warm, inviting and vibrant local frequented by the former regulars and new customers alike. There has been nothing but positive feedback given by all visitors to the Railway, and is becoming the place to visit if you are out and about in Sale.”

Features of the pub were preserved retained include the bar made from railway sleepers and the bar’s footrail created from railway tracks.

Tony Massey, business development manager at Stockport-based Robinsons Brewery, said: “The Railway is our only pub in Sale, and we felt that it needed to encompass a fresher feel whilst not losing its true character as a great community local.

“Previously, the pub was heavily football focused, however it now caters for live music and entertainment in a great new setting. The stage area was improved in the main bar area, now proving a great space for live acts.”

The Railway sits within walking distance of Sale’s railway station, and now offers new drinks products including some additional cask ales and lagers complimenting its previous range.

The pub now also boasts a selection of new wines and spirits, with a gin range inclusive of Hendricks, Brockmans, and Warner Edwards Rhubarb.

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