Discover the best top things to do in Prestwich, United Kingdom including The Royal Oak, St. Hilda, Railway & Naturalist, Prestwich Comedy, Rileys Sports Bar Prestwich, Emily's Paint A Pot, St Mary's Church, Heaton Park Tramway, The Foresters Arms, The Crooked Man.
Restaurants in Prestwich
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Great pub, great owners, great people. Always fun and good selection of beers, pub games and jukebox
5.0 based on 2 reviews
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Management and staff are so friendly it feels like a traditional pub homely and friendly the atmosphere is magic.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
First Sunday of The Month At Prestwich Liberal Club Resident host & Compere Big Lou introduces 4 acts Doors at 6.30pm and show starts at 7.30pm Tickets available from the venue or via JokePit.com
This is the second time we have been to the comedy night on a Sunday and it is absolutely fantastic. Such good value for money and the comedians are brilliant. Definitely worth a visit.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
You're always sure of a warm welcome at Riley`s, whether you're finessing your game or celebrating a special occasion. We're your number one destination for cue sports in the UK; offering snooker, American Pool or English pool facilities. We also offer multiple darts lanes for you to practice your arrows and selected venues provide table tennis tables as well.
Came in Riley’s again and yet again was treated a great night out. Played pool on great tables, the Guinness was the best in town by a long shot, and the manager is great. Treats everyone with respect and has a great time with his customers. Highly recommend, stop in you won’t be disappointed.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
This church holds many memories for our family.It always seems welcoming whenever we go in. A lovely village church at the end of a quiet lane,adjacent to parkland and areas with peaceful secluded walks.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Went on one of the driving experiences, fascinating. Just did the half-an-hour taster, full days are available at much greater cost. Thanks to Tony our patient instructor and Ed the organiser, plus our guard it was very enjoyable. You get to drive the tram from the museum premises down to the gates and back, twice, learn how to notch up and off and use the handbrake. Remarkably simple really once you get the hang of it and it's easy to see why the old tram drivers found it difficult to adapt to the buses of the day which you had to steer, master the art of double declutching etc. If you like historic transport this is well worth it. Well stocked little shop with tram/bus/train books and models, toilets and refreshment facilities elsewhere in the Park. Not sure whether we were allowed to park on the drive near the Museum, in the end we moved the car to one of the Pay-& Display car parks.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
The Foresters Arms is a great pub on the high street of Prestwich village. Built in the 1960s, this friendly pub has a central bar with lounge to one side and vault to the other. At the bar beer standards are kept very high and you can be sure to get a well-priced pint of ale, cask or award-winning lager. There’s also an excellent choice of real ale bottles and other beer, plus wine, spirits and a great gin and rum menu. There are plenty of TVs equipped with Sky Sports, BT and racing channels so you won’t miss any live action.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Called in with friends. Excellent selection of beers, some I had never seen before. They are not cheap, but are quality. There is a nice warm homely feeling to this place. Upstairs had some nice comfy leather chairs. I could have stayed all night, it was that good.
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