Chorley is a market town in Lancashire, England, 8.1 miles (13 km) north of Wigan, 10.8 miles (17 km) south west of Blackburn, 11 miles (18 km) north west of Bolton, 12 miles (19 km) south of Preston and 19.5 miles (31 km) north west of Manchester. The town's wealth came principally from the cotton industry.
Restaurants in Chorley
5.0 based on 139 reviews
Chorley Theatre is a volunteer-run independent venue staging plays, musicals, pantos, touring comedy, music and films.Built in 1910, it has been owned and operated by amdram group CADOS since 1960 and produces at least 6 full shows per year, plus 2 by Chorley Youth Theatre. It's an ideal venue for comedy shows by top stand-up comedians, and the regular film showings are digitally projected on to the big screen, with Surround Sound. There's a great-priced bar and the building has full disabled access. Any profits go back into the upkeep of the building, and all income comes from ticket and bar sales.
Always a good show - apart from Pantomines which I always choose to miss - my choice not Chorley Little Theatre's fault. I believe they are much appreciated by those who enjoy this genre. Easy to book through Malcolm's Musicland. Parking close by and excellent. Drinks and snacks very good value - don't bring your own support the theatre.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Friendly, cosy, covid safe and table service an added extra. Top beers, cask and keg. Staff know their beers, and a top choice of wines too ????????
5.0 based on 7 reviews
4.5 based on 370 reviews
A unique retail and leisure destination that will hopefully appeal to all the family. Featuring over 40 unique shops & businesses which includes a leading art gallery, high class butchers, craft studios, food shops, ladies & gents clothing, gifts with a difference, handbags & Jewellery, childrens clothing & toys, hair & beauty, furniture, fredericks ice cream, Ladies & gents clothing, Crafty Potter Craft Cafe, Licensed Two Birds Tea Room, a Bridal Shop and even a Hat Hire and much more. Please note there is disabled parking, disabled ramps to two of the three entrances, wide walkways, disabled toilets, and wide entrances to all ground floor shops. We unfortunately have not been permitted to install any lifts to the first floor by the Fire Services due to the fact the buildings are part wooden structures and this would raise health & safety issues re any evacuation.
Had a lovely time wandering around here today the day before lockdown 2 in England. Plenty of parking and we had a delicious lunch in the tea room followed by a meander around the independent shops within. Lots of little shops selling clothes, jewellery, toys, furniture, art and even a small food hall and butcher. Definitely worth a visit particularly if looking for a gift either to yourself or someone else.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
I rarely give five stars but this little pub in the darkest reaches of Lancashire deserves it. I have eaten here for times so far and the food is superb, nothing fancy, but just really good. Great range of beers as well... Definitely on my return list! No veggie option!
4.5 based on 35 reviews
So nice to enjoy a nice drink in here. Based on a small market stall on Chorley Covered Market the the landlord Steve and his family are always more than happy to serve you. Clean friendly atmosphere highly recommend to anyone.
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