About the Pub Are you ready to embrace the excitement of being your own boss? We're seeking a passionate and entrepreneurial spirit to take the reins of a vibrant bar in a lively market town Located in the heart of Eccles, the Blind Pig is a lively and unassuming gem in Greater Manchester's food and drink scene. The bar is located just a stone's throw away from Eccles Train Station, welcoming both locals and wanderers to explore its unique charm. With its prime location, the Blind Pig offers everything you'd expect from a traditional British pub/bar, and more. The bar features plenty of large-screen TVs, making it the perfect spot for avid sports enthusiasts to catch thrilling games with fellow fans. Despite its simple design and menu offerings, this Crafted Social establishment has everything you need for a fun evening with friends or a leisurely weekend breakfast after a night out. This is a great opportunity, and we expect a lot of interest in taking on this business. Regional Manager's Thoughts "I am looking for a publican who can further enhance the already strong sales of The Blind Pig by improving the quality of entertainment, food, and drinks. The focus should always be on maintaining high standards and excellent service. The pub is already a successful business, and this is a unique and exciting opportunity that is likely to attract a lot of interest. So, if you're ready to take the next step in your career and become a key player in one of the town's most beloved establishments, we want to hear from you" Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity – apply now to unleash your potential as a self-employed publican Surrounding Area Eccles is a charming market town located within the City of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The town has a rich history, and is especially known for producing the delicious Eccles cake. Here's a brief overview of the area: Location: Eccles is situated 3 miles west of Salford and 4 miles west of Manchester. It is divided by the M602 motorway and bordered by the Manchester Ship Canal to the south. Population: According to the 2011 Census, Eccles had a population of 38,756. History: Eccles has evidence of prehistoric human settlement and was primarily an agricultural area until the Industrial Revolution. The textile industry arrived and led to the town's expansion. Toponymy: The name 'Eccles' is thought to derive from the Romano-British term 'Ecles' or 'Eglys', which means 'church' and was later adopted by the Anglo-Saxons. The area has a mix of residential properties, local businesses, and amenities that cater to the needs of its residents and visitors.