It was built between 1914-19, as the town’s main post office. Although the building was finished in 1915 it was not opened and used because of the First World War taking place. Instead it was left closed until 1919, after the end of the war, when it was finally opened. It was the town’s ‘largest liftable building’. It became a public house in the 1990s and takes its name from the world’s first-ever adhesive postage stamp.
Bazonka has granted us special licence to take the STEAK AND NONSENSE!!! event on tour...It has been dicided to hold these events on the first Tuesday ever other month (organisers willing) So as not to coincide with the mid month KT events.
A no-frills event, with no raffles, games or new caches, just chat...and steak...and nonsense.
It's steak night at the pub. No purchase is necessary though, and other foodstuffs are available, including sausages and of couse being in Northwich, pepper is available from the local pepper mines.
I will attempt to reserve a table, so please remember to log your Will Attends, and let me know how many of you are coming. If I can't get a big table sorted, we'll all have to cuddle up together or just meet up in the loo for a selfie.
Pouting during the taking of any selfies is not mandatory, but is positively encouraged.
Despite living near and visiting the town I've never been in this boozer as a boozer, but have years ago as it's previous form as the town main post office.
It is a most beautiful building you'll agree..!!