A former worsted tailors shop in a street behind Canal Street that may well have started a new movement in the village, it opened as a bar and cafe in December 2010. Not just a bar, it does 20 different teas, specialist coffees, and high-end spirits. The name derives from the London molly houses of the 18th & 19th Century. Set on two levels, its decor is described as post-Victorian decadent shabby chic. 'The Tea Room' where the kitchen is sited has the cask ale bar together with food servery. There are 5 handpumps though not all may be in use. It is furnished with wooden tables, chairs and benches. Upstairs in The Bordello', the decor and lighting is more intimate with sofas and a fireplace. . An outside smoking and drinking terrace opens off this room. Food service is 1 till 9 serving tapas .Vegan options are available. The beer range specialises in local brewers and the policy is to serve examples of many different beer styles.
Local CAMRA brnach Pub of the Year 2023.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Cloudwater (varies) , Mallinsons (varies) , RedWillow
Source: Regional
Cask Ale
Real Cider
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Selection of our most historically and architecturally interesting pubs serving cask ales.
Selection of more modern beer venues including great cask AND keg options.
Total Walking 3 miles
Selection of pubs from the Piccadilly Area of the city. A few of a famous breweries are based at the back of Piccadilly and this tour makes the most of these.
Total Walking 2.5 miles
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