The Bulls Head in Sale is pretty much as traditional a pub/bar as you
would expect from a place with this name. Along with many other licensed
premises named in a similar vein (be they Queens Heads, Red Lions or Dukes
of Wellington), you're probably familiar with the genre... Highly
patterned carpets, ample seating upholstered predominantly with red velour
and brown corduroy, un-subtle lighting and chalkboards on most of the
walls. I suppose that these elements are all part of the quintessential
British boozer, but without getting too 'Al Murray' about it, I have to
say that I quite like these sorts of place and the Bulls Head isn't too
bad. A reasonable range of fairly standard beers is on offer, and at quite
reasonable prices. A pint of London Pride and a reasonable G&T came in at
under £5 which seems pretty good to me!
The atmosphere isn't bad either... a fairly predictable range of tunes
being played on the sound system, friendly staff and a reasonable bunch
among my fellow punters. They offer a wide range (okay, a predictable
range) of pub-grub, and are trying to embrace the 21st century with a
Facebook presence so trying to appeal to a wider market maybe than the
average daytime drinker who flits between the pub and the betting shop...
So in summary, not the best place in the world, but certainly not the
worst, and I'd definitely pop in there again for an early evening drink on
a blustery winters evening (like I did last night!) read more