Little Jack Horner Pub, 28 Lord St, Stockport, Cheshire, SK1
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Pub Summary
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Phrases used to describe this pub
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food service
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jukebox
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lunchtime menu
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Little Jack Horner has been described as having: food service, jukebox, and lunchtime menu. You might want to contact them on 0161 477 3068 and mention My Pubguide to whomever picks up the telephone. The nearest bus station is Stockport Bus Station: Daw Bank, Stockport (0.15 miles away) and the closest Cineworld cinema on record appears to be Cineworld Stockport: (0.11 miles away).
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The latest comment on this pub:
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Yeah, this place could partnership with the local dole office
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There used to be an Irish guy called John who used to run this pub, back in the 1990s. It was a great, lively place back in those days. Rumour has it that he hanged himself due to his Gaelic waywardness and alcoholism...
Clearly, it has been downhill all the way since then...
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This place is a total dole hole. Even the man who served me gave scowling looks. This is probably a great pub if you have done a lot of bird. You might help if you are a criminal to pay the inflated prices on the beer. Try Spoons – It is half the price and safer.
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One factor that many other pubguides do not consider is the area where a pub is based. This can be of the utmost importance. Therefore, we have taken the opportunity to interpret the latest Indices of Deprivation, issued in December 2007. As this public house is located in Brinnington and Central ward, we inform you that an overall interpretation of the statistics for this area is that the ward appears to be exceptionally impaired. This evaluation may be broken down as follows: The employment situation might be exceptionally needing. Health is exceptionally wanting. The educational stance is exceptionally poor. Moreover, the environment itself is outstandingly meagre. Housing seems to be fairly affirmative. One might interpret the situation on reported crime as exceptionally unfortunate. Meanwhile, income appears to be exceptionally ill-fated. On another note, the postal area is exceptionally commercial.
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