This was a special occasion, so we wanted somewhere that would be a nice treat, and we'd heard plenty of wonderful things about The Shoulder of Mutton in Bury, so we decided to give it a try.

The first thing you notice as you come through pretty Holcombe Village is that the venue looks like a classic large pub. There's good parking, but I imagine that gets busy quickly. It also has picnic tables just off the car-park area, ideal for if it's a sunny day and you fancy a drink in the sunshine.

As we walked in, it was interesting to spot that this was a "doggy pub", ie dogs were allowed in the venue with their owners. Some might find this unsettling, but we personally found it great! It was nice to see dogs lounging around relaxing, getting petted by the other customers. We were told that they sometimes have to put a limit on how many dogs are allowed, as sometimes it can get quite dog-busy if you've got the walkers coming in after a long trek with Rex and Poppy!

In looking for the restaurant, we first walked into a funny tiny little room off the bar called "The Sarcophagus Room", which was very rustic and cosy inside. I'd describe it as only being around 3 tables large, but perfect for a little privacy or quiet. Think the old school snugs you'd see in pubs and you have a similar idea.

We did find the restaurant, and were greeted by a friendly female staff member who we gave our reservation name to, and were then passed to an equally friendly male member of staff who took us into the dining area and offered us a couple of tables to choose from. There were only five tables in the entire restaurant, which gave it an intimate and pleasant feel. It's also decorated a little more modern than the traditional quaint style of the pub, complete with its low beams and brass signage.

The menu itself was wonderful, and made your mouth water just reading the delicious options, which seem to be both modern and traditional fayre, done in a classy restaurant style, and might I add, done perfectly.

After browsing the menu, we decided that we wanted to leave room for a dessert, and so chose to share a starter. We went for the black pudding dish with home made brown sauce, as we'd heard many good things about this particular dish, and I liked the sound of the thyme hash brown too!


As you can see, the food does come out in an artistic and high class style, but don't let that put you off if you're more of a traditionalist, as the taste was utterly superb. The black pudding is definitely the best I've tasted, and the home made brown sauce was superbly done! 

As we waited for our main course, we spoke some more with the staff member who had seated us. He was friendly, knowledgeable and professional. If he needed to speak to us, he would always apologise for interrupting. It turns out he is the brother of the pub's chef, the renowned chef Chris Yates, and told us that as much as it pained him to admit it to his brother, he is blown away by his culinary excellence. He told us how chef Yates would make him and the family specific foods just for their tastes, and how he loves to cook for his parents too. He also offered us a taste of an intermediate course as it was a special occasion, and told us it was a fish dish.


I'm not always one for seafood, but what came out was delicious and perfectly prepared scallop with tasty accompaniments, including some truly tasty silverskin onions.

For our main course, I opted to go for the steak burger, and was asked if I wanted it cooked "pink or cooked through", which is always pleasant to be asked about a burger rather than just a steak! I naturally asked for it pink. My dining partner chose the suet pudding, which on the night was steak and kidney. We were told that the suet changes frequently depending on the day; you could get steak and kidney one night, and oxtail another. All the more reason to return if you ask me!


The suet was large, and sat in a pool of delicious gravy. It was served with a side of vegetables and some truly fulfilling cheesy mashed potatoes. The suet was soft, hot, bursting with flavour, and delicious.



The burger came out presented traditionally, with very fresh salad, a little basket of perfectly cooked fluffy chips, and a side of silverskin potatoes, and home-made ketchup. The ketchup was delicious, and reminded me of hoisin sauce! The burger was cooked to absolute perfection, and unlike the starter dishes, it was a big bugger, and very filling! I would come here again just for that burger, as it was excellent. You could definitely taste a good steaky texture to it. Perfect.

The hard part was dessert. The entire dessert menu looked amazing, and I changed my mind a few times before settling on a classic... sticky toffee pudding! The sticky toffee pudding here is served hot, with a lovely big blob of ice cream on top, and sat in a pool of decadent caramel sauce. 

I can't believe I'm about to say this.

This was the best sticky pudding I have ever had in my entire life. This pudding has spoiled all other sticky toffee puddings for me, and I frankly would be happy to drive all the way over to Holcombe just for this bad boy! Bravo Chef Yates, Bravo!

Chef Yates obviously knows what he's doing here. Every aspect of every dish is cared for and done perfectly, and you head home with a full tummy, delicious flavours still permeating your palate, and a happy grin on your face, continuing to remain on your face as you turn to your partner and muse how delicious it was, and how it cost less that you thought it would. 

Utterly superb. One of the best I've enjoyed. I'll definitely be back, probably with my parents and in-laws!



The Shoulder of Mutton
Lumb Carr Road
Holcombe Village
Bury
BL8 4LZ
(01706) 822 001
www.theshoulderofmutton.net




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The Shoulder of Mutton

by on 14:19
This was a special occasion, so we wanted somewhere that would be a nice treat, and we'd heard plenty of wonderful things about T...

This is the perfect and simplest place if you want a good burger! Although there are branches of this chain all over, the one I chose to go to was the Spinningfields branch, in Manchester City Centre.

The décor is bright, open, and modern, and there is seating out on a balcony with a pleasant water view. 

You're asked to choose your own table, and then a server comes and explains the way GBK works (you order at the counter) and the specials, as well as telling you to help yourself to free monkey nuts as you wait. The staff are friendly, pleasant, and smiley-smiley-smiley! :)

The menu lists a cacophony of various burgers in various sizes, made with various meats and with various fillings, as well as a variety of side-dishes, and three different types of fries. Yum! The drinks menu was also good, including a good range of non-alcoholic drinks rather than the standard Coke/Lemonade/Sprite offerings by most places.

I ordered a smaller-size cheeseburger and was asked what cheese I'd prefer, and how I'd like it cooked (a question which is always a wonderful thing to hear asked regarding burgers instead of just steaks!) so of course I chose medium-rare. I also ordered the rosemary skinny-fries and a citrus fruity fizz, which seemed good value at one-pound-something compared to the fizzy drinks at over two fifty each (and you get refills of this particular beverage for just a quid each time instead of the full price). 

As the tables are modest, providing simply cutlery and napkins in a bucket, and ketchup served in the classic novelty bright red tomato-shaped bottles, which always makes me smile. You're invited to raid the condiments trolley, which includes things from the usual salt/pepper/vinegar to the more interesting chicken salt and various hot sauces/mustards, as well as free carafes of water.

Skinny Rosemary Fries

My food didn't take very long to arrive. which is always nice. The burger was deliciously cooked, but wasn't as pink in the middle as I'd have hoped for (but was still the same flavour/texture as medium-rare), and the toppings and bun were fresh and tasty. The skinny fries came in an oval bowl, and topped with a bit of rosemary. It seemed silly to put such thin and crispy fries into a bowl, as if you put your fork into the fries, they pulled up and went everywhere due to how light they are... which is why I think the bowl itself is presented on an additional plate. (I think it's encouragement to eat with your hands and pick at your fries, which is perfectly fine really). The fries were tasty, but not as crunchy as I would've liked, and topped with a few sprigs of rosemary, which added a little to the taste, but the fries didn't generally taste of it. The citrus fizz drink was lovely... spring water with fresh lemon, lime, and mint... as you can imagine, it was very refreshing! There were at least 2 other options aside the "citrus" option I chose.

I'd definitely go again to this place, try a different burger, the chunky twice-fried fries, and a different drink too, not because these things weren't great this time round, but because if they're done as nicely as the things I chose this time, they're bound to be delicious too! :)



Although it was pretty good value compared to many places, thanks to my free Spinningfields "Yellow Card" I also got 20% off the bill, which made it even tastier, naturally!! My bill for the burger, drink, and fries, came to a total of eight-pounds-something, which in comparison to many other chains is pretty good!

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Gourmet Burger Kitchen

by on 16:19
This is the perfect and simplest place if you want a good burger! Although there are branches of this chain all over, the one I chose to...