The Bird I'th Hand

The Bird I'th Hand

4.2(616 reviews)
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Address

The Bird I'th Hand, Flixton Rd,Urmston,Manchester M41 5DN,United Kingdom

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Opening Hours

Monday12–11 PM
Tuesday12–11 PM
Wednesday12–11 PM

About

A welcoming local pub, this spot is known for its pizzas and a selection of dishes including fish and chips and noodles. It features a beer garden and has been a long-standing choice for drinks and meals. The space accommodates groups comfortably, and there is a focus on straightforward, familiar pub fare. From time to time, deals are available. It’s a place where football matches are often shown, adding to its character as a neighbourhood gathering spot. The landlord and staff are noted for their approachability. Families and groups find it a convenient option for casual outings.

Customer Reviews

3.8(8 reviews)
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Gaizka NLocal Guide
2 years ago

Returning to this pub after many years, I was filled with nostalgia and anticipation. In the past, this establishment had been a favourite haunt for drinks and meals, particularly renowned for its delicious pizzas and early morning breakfast offerings on weekends. However, my recent visit left much to be desired, particularly in terms of the food. While I fondly recalled the delectable pizzas of the past, the reality fell short of my expectations. The selection was limited to three options (if I recall correctly): margarita, spicy, and BBQ chicken. Opting for the BBQ chicken pizza, I was disappointed to find it lacking in flavor, with the predominant taste being that of the BBQ sauce covering any other possible flavour. The chicken appeared to be pre-cooked by the supplier, diminishing the overall quality of the dish. Similarly, my wife's order of Chicken Hunter was underwhelming, I think this could be the saddest chicken hunter I have seen in my life. As depicted in the accompanying image, the dish was far from the hearty and satisfying meal we had hoped for. It appears that the management may have shifted their focus towards beverages rather than food, transforming the establishment into more of a sports pub than a culinary destination. Which is not bad either but while the ambiance and memories of past visits remain fondly cherished, the current dining experience leaves much to be desired. 😔

Food: 1/5Service: 5/5Atmosphere: 4/5
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Alex Sullivan (Handmade By Alex)Local Guide
6 years ago

Seemed like a lovely local family pub. I visited with a friend for lunch and even though we were 2 of 10 people it took over 30 mins for 2 sandwiches. The food quality was to be expected, nothing to write home about. The slow service did let this place down imo

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Joanna JLocal Guide
8 months ago

Good noodles but fish and chips very oily

Food: 4/5Service: 4/5Atmosphere: 4/5