Olde Boars Head — Public House in Rochdale

Olde Boars Head is a Grade II listed pub established in 1667 on Long Street in Middleton, Rochdale. The venue is among the oldest functioning pubs in Greater Manchester, known for its historic atmosphere and Sunday carvery. Locals and visitors use it for relaxed lunches or evening drinks, often staying late into the night. Situated just outside the city centre, it remains a key part of social life in Rochdale's Middleborough area.

About The Venue

Olde Boars Head has operated since 1622 as a Grade II listed public house, making it one of the oldest surviving pubs in Greater Manchester. The building features original architectural details including exposed wooden beams and leather seating, with warm lighting and low ceilings characteristic of historic coaching inns. Its decor maintains an authentic pub feel through period furnishings and soft ambient lighting suitable for quiet afternoons or lively evenings. Despite centuries of change, its core purpose, serving real ale with hearty food, remains unchanged. Locals value it as a consistent presence across Rochdale’s community life.

Typical Experiences

Olde Boars Head is where locals and visitors go for weekday drinks or weekend gatherings. The venue sees strong attendance on Sunday afternoons due to the carvery, serving traditional roast meals with classic pub fare. Thursday evenings attract crowds to the Pub Quiz at 8:50pm, a regular event that has become part of weekly life in Rochdale.

Notable Features

  • Grade II Listed Building
  • Historic Carvery (Sunday)
  • Pub Quiz Night
  • Historic pub atmosphere
  • Sunday roast
  • Real ale selection
  • Wooden beams and leather seats

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.