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HISTORY OF ROSIES BAR CAFE
Rosies Bar Cafe was created by my brother Dale and named after his daughter Rosie in 2002.

Rosies opened on 5th Dec 02 and was a breath of fresh air to an old historical town needing livening up. Totally refurbished by Phillip Kirkham and his company AC Concepts from Lowton, Lancs. Phillip left no stone unturned when his company developed this derelict building to a standard second to none.

Big screen sports, live bands, karaoke, discos, quiz nights, pool,darts and dominoes etc was the daily schedule of this very busy bar cafe.

I, Tony Jackson, together with my wife Amanda, took over the bar on 5th Jan 2004 as Dale went into the property business.

A new lease of life for Rosies Bar and Myself. I just adore the place, making it as enjoyable as entertaining as I can for all of myself and my customers.

We now have a new licence that keeps us open till the small hours and extensions for bands and singers.

Food is served daily from 11am-3pm,(9am-5pm Saturdays) and welcome our brand new chef, Ben, to the team.

Rosies Bar Welcomes all of you for fun nights and quality acts together with the best in live sports.

Welcome To Rosies Bar for Atmosphere.
Tony before Rosies as HGV Driver working all over the UK and Europe and Amanda as a Shopper spending all the cash!! (RIGHT) Rosies Bar and Xenon as the Co-op before transformation.
Pictures of yesteryear in Earlestown. Right is Earle St looking down from the Welly pub towards Rosies Bar and Queens St, day and by night and opposite looking towards thwe Griffin Pub.

The Market Square in 1920 when the penny was worth a fortune.

The Town hall before the monument was erected and Market St 1932 and 1982 and to finish off, the famous playwright, Colin Welland originally from Earlestown.
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