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The Creek Inn, Peel - pub details

Creek Inn

Address: Station Place, Peel, Isle of Man, IM5 1AT [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 11443) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 6.9/10 (rated by 21 users)
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Another decent Peel pub. As with all of the others, there were a few eccentric characters. The one bar is a comfortable lounge/restaurant which is quite traditional in style. There are paintings, engraved glass and carvings. The second bar is more of a games/music room where many of the young locals hang out. Staff were plentiful and also fairly young. I'm not sure if this is a Marstons pub, as most of the beers were from the Marstons range plus a couple of locals - Ringwood Old Thumper, Jennings Sneck Lifter, Wychwood Bountiful & Hobgoblin, Bushys Silverd Ale, Okells Bitter & Sweet Chariot & Marstons Pedigree. There was also a real perry - Westons Country Perry on handpull. I quite enjoyed this pub. Although it did get a little less comfortable as it gradually filled up and I have to say that the meal I had was quite bland. But these were my only small criticisms of what is a good harbourside pub.
blue_scrumpy - 5 Sep 2011 20:33
Stayed at the Peel campsite with the kids and visited this pub twice, as it was ideal for eating out with the family, 8 real ales on hand pump, half of which had changed our second visit, and only a 10 minute walk back to the tent. Food was good, served quickly, not too pricey, you need to get there early for food at busy times or book a table in advance. The pub has an outside seating area at the front in.a lovely location looking onto the harbour.
Profscooter - 3 Aug 2011 19:42
There seem to be two distinct areas in this old pub - the front bar which has a quaint fishing town pub decor and a room to the rear left which could be described as a sports bar with telly and games. It obviously does a roaring trade in food which means if you are a drinker but prefer the front bar you may have difficulty finding a pew during food serving times which is most of the day apparently. We did eat there and whilst it was enjoyable, thought it was a bit overpriced. The staff were mostly young people some of whom could do with a talk on customer service and reasons for paying particular attention to how they should serve the extensive range of well kept beers.
JBGatelad - 31 Jul 2011 14:21
Best pub on the Island
pwilkins - 4 Nov 2010 15:54
Called in while doing a crawl round he island, and enjoyed Okells Rory's Ale, brewed for a new baby I believe, and also Ringwood Boondoggle. Lovely situation on the quayside and not too far from the bus terminus. Seating outside.
gillhalfpint - 26 Apr 2010 11:02

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