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The Derby Arms

Traditional7 miles Prescot Road Aughton L39 6TA

Down a little country lane in the prettiest of rural settings - just outside Ormskirk - you'll find the delightful Derby Arms. The pub is cosy and inviting, with several intimate seating areas in rooms just off the main bar area. The charm of the building is enhanced by antique paintings, photos and paraphernalia and, in short, is e...

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The Pageant

Traditional8.8 miles 70 Folkestone Road PR8 5PH

This bright and modern pub boasts plenty of outside space for the kids to run around in and a huge selection of mouth-watering dishes, making it the perfect place to bring the whole family. The Pageant has been run by Phil and Jayne Rayment for ten years, and the duo are dedicated to keeping their customers well-fed and happy. B...

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The Derby Arms

Traditional10.4 miles 635 Knowsley Road L34 9EA

In the heart of Knowsley village you'll find The Derby Arms, standing proud on Lord Derby's estate. A magnet for both local and passing trade, you can expect a traditional affair at this lovely listed building. A classic, family-friendly pub, it offers open fires, a leafy beer garden and children's play area - as well as cask ales, ...

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The Pheasant

Traditional12.1 miles 20 Moss Lane L38 3RA

The Pheasant is well-known for its outstanding selection of food and drink, and hungry diners flock to sample the quality, unpretentious fare on offer there. The Pheasant is best described as a traditional pub with a modern feel - the atmosphere is reminiscent of a village local, and the decor is contemporary with a rustic feel. ...

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Comfortable Gill

Traditional13.8 miles 458 Warrington Road Leigh End WA3 5NX

This traditional pub, restaurant and bed and breakfast has a pleasant, relaxed and friendly atmosphere, highlighted by the sign over the entrance, which reads, 'There are no strangers here, only friends you have not yet met'. In keeping with this welcoming ethos, the menu is a selection of home-cooked favourites made from the freshes...

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The General Elliot

Gastropub13.9 miles 51 Lord Street Croft WA3 7DE

Perfectly at home in its charming village setting, The General Elliot looks like a classic country pub. This situation, along with boards outside boasting 'the best Sunday dinner' (served midday until 6.15pm), might conjure up images of open fires and antique paraphernalia, but once inside you'll find yourself in an open and stylish...

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The Cornmarket

Traditional15.9 miles Old Ropery L2 7NT

The Cornmarket has been open since the 1700s and is one of Liverpool's oldest pubs. It is as popular today as it always has been, and for good reason - the pub offers great food, drink and atmosphere in spades, and has stayed true to its traditional history. The pub once shared a strong link with local shipping industries, and the i...

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The Hub Alehouse and Kitchen

Gastropub15.9 miles Casartelli Building Hanover Street L1 4AA

If you're looking for an establishment that combines the buzz of a city centre bar with the friendly feel of a rural gastropub, then The Hub Alehouse and Kitchen is the place for you. True to its name, this welcoming grade-II-listed pub is a hub for the local community and visitors alike, and its close proximity to the city's shops ...

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The Liverpool

Traditional15.9 miles 14 James Street L2 7PQ

This welcoming family-run pub offers diners a taste of warm Liverpool hospitality, and is always packed with a sociable mix of regulars and newcomers who flock to enjoy good food, beer and company. The menu features the hearty dishes you would expect from a traditional pub, including breakfasts (served from 10am), juicy steaks, fres...

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Liverpool One Bridewell

Traditional15.9 miles 1 Campbell Square Argyle Street L1 5FP

This stylish establishment is the ideal haven in which to retreat after a busy day's shopping at Liverpool One. Once inside the Victorian Grade II listed gem, you'll leave the city bustle behind and be embraced by a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere, thanks to its outstanding staff and the charm of the building itself. Liverpool One Bri...

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Evenwood Farm

Traditional17.5 miles Evenwood Close off Blackheath Lane WA7 1SH

This welcoming pub restaurant is set on the A558 between Warrington and Runcorn. Pop in from 10am on weekdays for a hearty breakfast, or choose from the wide-ranging menu at any time - perhaps tuck into traditional cottage pie, a massive mixed grill, beef madras or Moroccan lamb. A carvery is served every day with three meats, fresh...

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Bears Paw

Traditional20.7 miles Warrington Road High Legh WA16 0RT

Located on the A50 Warrington Road, the Bears Paw welcomes everyone. Owners Jason and Melanie take great pride in their 17th-Century converted farmhouse, placing great emphasis on honest, home-cooked food, sourced from a daily delivery of fresh produce ranging from bread, meat and fish - not to mention the locally made ice cream. Th...

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The Manor

Traditional British20.9 miles 91 Greasby Road CH49 3NF

The Manor Restaurant and Function Suite is located at the heart of Greasby Village in a tastefully converted 17th-Century listed building, set within a beautiful landscaped courtyard. The decor at The Manor offers a sophisticated yet hushed elegance, into which you are assured a warm welcome from the friendly and informed staff. ...

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The Anchor Inn

Traditional22 miles 1 Thurstaston Road CH61 0HA

Picture your perfect local. Now, take a trip to The Anchor Inn in Irby and, astonishingly, you'll discover your imaginings are a reality. Whether you're a discerning foodie, an ale connoisseur, or just someone who loves the convivial atmosphere of a village pub, this place is just the ticket. Pull up a pew and marvel at the tast...

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Leigh Arms

Traditional22.7 miles Warrington Road Little Leigh CW8 4QT

Families and friends have been gathering at this quintessential British pub to enjoy good food, drink and conversation in its relaxed environs since 1760. The interior is still pleasingly traditional, as is its menu, which features British classics cooked to a high standard. If you've got your four-legged friend in tow, take a seat ...

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