Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Eastham including The White Lion, The Tap, The Montgomery, The Cheshire Yeoman, The Chimneys, The Refreshment Rooms, Alfie's Wine Bar and Bistro, Eastham Ferry Hotel, The Bromborough, Nathaniel's Wine Bar & Bistro
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4 based on 38 reviews
Bespoke boutique wine bar and bistro serving food and drinks alcoholic and non alcoholic throughout the day, live music venue serving freshly ground barista quality coffee & fresh food made from locally sourced produce.
Honestly the entertainment in tbis little establishment is outer. Kay the manager is lovely and the owner is a little eccentric and can be a little tipsy at times, but all he wants is to see his customers have a great time.. The Jam nights are worthy of a visit for any budding musician out there and although it's small. A great time is guaranteed.For the early birds out there. The breakfast and lunch menus are outstanding. One to definitely try out if you fancy a night away from the younger generations.
4 based on 82 reviews
In the area, popped in with two friends for Sunday lunch. 12:30 and the place still had plenty of tables. Nice friendly service and decent beer, so found a table next to the window. Ordered three beef Sunday lunches, didn't really expect much for the price (2 for £9.49). Beef was OK, Yorkshire pudding was........well I'm from Yorkshire!!!!! cold broccoli, peas and Smash!!!!! Shouldn't expect much for the price but Smash....enough said.
3 based on 464 reviews
A warm and pleasent atmosphere in our historical Victorian pub overlooking the River Mersey, surrounded by Eastham Country Park. We provide history with a contemporary twist. With full table service and a vast range of locally sourced food and an extensiv
We ate at the Eastham Ferry while up in the area visiting family. 4 adult meals and 2 kids meals. All hot and freshly cooked. Nicely presented. Lots of menu choice for all ages and dietary requirements. And the desserts - omg, decisions, decisions... I think I need another visit just to try another. The restaurant and toilets were comfortable and clean. My boys loved playing in the garden and on the big climbing frame. I can only hope they'll have me back - I smashed a glass Overall great food, good prices, good atmosphere, good facilities, helpful and friendly staff... We will return.
4 based on 82 reviews
Just visited today with the family. The place was empty when we arrived but filled up for the match which gave it a nice atmosphere. The staff were very friendly and accommodating. Great pint of Guinness and the food for all of us came fresh, piping hot and tasted great. Definitely recommend tying here.
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4 based on 1314 reviews
This is a fantastic victorian pub, fully refurbished with an eye to the past.Positioned on the banks of the River Mersey with views over to Liverpool,we serve great home made food seven days a week 12pm til 9pm and carry up to six real ales from local mic
Travelled from Manchester to meet family members here who had recommended the Refreshment rooms and we were not disappointed.The service was prompt and quick with the food arriving piping hot and of generous portion size. Six adults and three children ate and drank for under £98 which to me is good value.Staff members were friendly and patient when dealing with our indecisive children and the quality of the food was good (very hearty pub food).Thanks again
3 based on 957 reviews
The Chimneys in Hooton is a country pub & restaurant oozing rural charm and rustic character. Our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and fine
On a visit to the area, we called in here for dinner. It was a Wednesday night but even so the place was virtually empty, which was not a hopeful sign. We had intended to just have drinks but succumbed to Terrie's warmth and charm and decided to order food. My husband had, in his words, the best lasagne he has ever eaten. I had wild mushroom risotto with an added chicken breast. Everything was perfectly cooked and very tasty, though I would have liked a few more mushrooms. Terrie was an aboslute delight and, because the place was not busy, we spent quite a lot of time chatting and putting the world to rights. What a gem she is! A few, highly personal, negative points. The Black Sheep bitter was too warm for my liking - I appreciate it's probably meant to be served at room temperature, but my preference is for cool beer. As I said, purely personal taste. I drank just a little then handed it over to my husband and ordered a glass of Chenin wine instead. Again, the wine was too warm for my liking, I prefer it well chilled. The garlic bread with the lasagne turned out to be flatbread with very little garlic, but it was tasty. We were too full (and tired from our journey) to eat dessert. The pub itself, probably because of its size, few customers and cold wet weather outside, was a little cold, but that's not their fault. Would we go again? Definitely, for the food, but particularly for Terrie.Hi Maggies_view!Thank you for this great 4* review! We really appreciate all comments made and will look into how we can improve the few points you raised here. Terrie will be delighted that you enjoyed her hospitality!We hope to see you again some time!The Chimneys
4 based on 341 reviews
We are dedicated to Real Food, Real Kitchen, Real Chefs. We do not do fast food, but we do great food as fast as we can.
My dear sister recently watched a documentary on independent television called The Real Housewives Of Cheshire, a gritty, no nonsense portrayal of life in the North-West of England. As a contrast to Islington she was keen to see such deprivation for herself so we asked Baker to fire up the Daimler and headed up the M1. It was as bad as we feared with men seemingly unable to afford warm coats on what was a cold autumn night and the women dressed in rags: I don't think I saw a pair of jeans that wasn't practically in tatters all evening. We obviously needed an escape from this poverty and whilst driving round spotted The Cheshire Yeoman. The establishment is divided into a dining area and a bar area with the two being strictly divided along gender lines: ladies in the dining area and the men drinking in the bar. Having settled ourselves at a vacant table a friendly lady provided us with menus. Everything on offer looked inviting and it was difficult to choose. Our meals didn't take too long to arrive and were well presented. The food was good but could have been better with my dear sister's beef being a little dry, but the excellent service easily compensated for this. In the meantime Baker had finished a well kept pint of beer and a packet of crisps in the car park. Our journey back to the comforts of the capital passed without incident.
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3 based on 767 reviews
Visited on a Friday evening as have live music for our wedding anniversary Firstly the waiting on staff are fantastic ..but The food dreadful Starters .Ordered poached pear salad. Pears not poachedVegetarian falafel burger disgusting just boiled chick peas mashed together tasteless other meal was Falafel with red pepper tagliatelle tasteless too. It was dry no taste and as if lifted from a plastic container and microwaved We complained and got half our money back. So disappointing this place use to be excellent. Would never go again
4 based on 97 reviews
My wife and I have been eating here on Sundays after taking our two dogs for walks (breakfast)I cannot recommend tap highly enough we sit outside (dogs are welcome inside tho)the breakfast is freshly cooked and spot on ,service is very good and all staff very friendly ,lovely clean inside and out ,we order around the back into cafe area you must give this place a go you won't be dissapointed,see you again next week well done
4 based on 483 reviews
Described as a hidden gem in rural Cheshire, The White Lion is a friendly village inn with large open fires, wooden beamed ceilings and cosy snugs. It has been standing pride of place in the village of Childer Thornton since 1724 and welcomes both the loc
I have eaten in this pub 3 times over the past year and the food is so good reasonably priced and good quality enjoyed every meal.Staff very friendly a very good service.Good value for money the chef should be proud of him or herself well done keeping up good standards of cooking is difficult.
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