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A nationwide lockdown is currently in place in England, and you are required by law to stay at home. Hospitality venues can still provide food takeaway and delivery services, but can only sell alcohol by delivery service.
But please be aware that opening hours and services may be different to those displayed here. Before visiting or ordering from any venue, we strongly advise you to check its website or social media, or get in touch with them first to avoid disappointment.
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Updates
Reopened 9th July
I would however like to pass some advice on when it comes to visiting.
One way in and out system in operation.
1) This is new to us. Really new. Hospitality has never ever had to operate in this different world, we were the first to close and have remained as such for the last three months; we have not had a chance to practice this or perfect it like supermarkets have. If you see something that doesn’t seem right, or someone doing something that doesn’t look safe, then say something to the manager or owner. Taking pictures and posting about it on social media or review sites will only cause irreparable damage and also make you look like a bellend. So will reporting it to trading standards or the Environmental health - let the venue know so they can make improvements for everyone.
2) Staff. They are nervous, wary, and probably scared. But they are back at work because this is less scary than losing their job or career. Hospitality staff have a broader range of skills than most other industries, so treat them with the respect they deserve. Don’t be rude, and don’t shout at them - they are doing a job they love in wildly different circumstances so please be courteous, helpful, and follow instructions.
3) Feedback is fine. Shouting about what was “shit” after four gin and tonics is not helpful. If you think you’re a bit squiffy, why not drop in the next day and have a chat with the manager about your experience; you never know you may realise the next day that it was actually all fine and you were just in a shitty mood.
4) Follow the rules, and don’t be a dick. If a pub limits table numbers to six people for example, don’t book for six and turn up with nine. Plus five kids. If numbers are limited, then don’t be a nob if you aren’t allowed in. If they are limiting visit times or numbers of drinks don’t try and find a loophole. Let everyone have their turn at having fun.
5) If you don’t think pubs and restaurants should be open yet, that’s fine. Don’t go. Certainly don’t turn up because your mates have asked you and then spend the night banging on about how they shouldn’t be open. Everyone is doing as the government has advised, not just doing what they please.
6) Drugs - now is not the time. Leave the ket at home.
7) Fighting- see above.
8)Be nice - Hospitality is the backbone of this country, and something all of you have missed tremendously over the last few months. Your support and smiles through what is a challenging and shit scary time will be appreciated, remembered, and treasured. You have the ability to make someone’s day by being nice.
At some point in the future, pubs and restaurants deserve to be packed from wall to wall as they were last year, and we all need to play our part it making that a possibility.
Thanks ash pat staff x
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Angel
(formerly Angel Hotel, Angel Inn, Bull)
6-8 Bridgegate
Rotherham
S60 1PQ
Premises Status
This pub is currently closed. Closed due to flooding.
Opening Times
Monday | 11.00 am - 11.00 pm |
Tuesday | 11.00 am - 11.00 pm |
Wednesday | 11.00 am - 11.00 pm |
Thursday | 11.00 am - 11.00 pm |
Friday | 11.00 am - 11.00 pm |
Saturday | 11.00 am - 11.00 pm |
Sunday | 11.00 am - 11.00 pm |
Owner
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About the Pub
Recently reopened under new management, this locally owned, free house has several drinking areas. Close to main shopping areas and bus and train stations. Handy for visiting the nearby Minster and the historic Chapel on the Bridge. The two changing guest beers are usually sourced from local breweries. Often busy in the daytime and early evening. There is an outside yard area. Very competitively priced. Closed due to flood damage on 14th November 2019 and reopened by December 20th.
Historic Interest
Earliest date 1758, when it was known as the bull. KNown as the Angel Hotel by 1783, it was rebuilt in 1915, when Bridgegate was widened, to the designs of H. L.Tacon.
Regular cask ales
No beers listed Add regular beers
Changing cask ales
This pub serves 2 changing beers.
Changing beers typically include:
- Bradfield Farmers Blonde
- Chantry --varies--
- Little Critters --varies--
Features
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Real Ale Available
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LocAle Accredited
Facilities
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Pub Garden
Open yard.
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Events
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Smoking Area
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Sports TV
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Wifi
View on Larger Map
Angel
6-8 Bridgegate
Rotherham
S60 1PQ
Sat Nav Reference
Transport
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Close to Bus Routes
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Close to Railway Station
Nearby Bus Routes (50m)
Nearby Station (250m)
Rotherham Central
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