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The Boot Inn, Willington - pub details

Address: Boothsdale, Willington, Tarporley, Cheshire, CW6 0NH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 33287) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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> Current user rating: 6.1/10 (rated by 7 users)
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user reviews of the Boot Inn, Willington

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Found the Boot Inn by chance sometime back. A favourite place for an early evening meal. Often busy with local and visitors, with a choice of tables along side the bar, around the fire or at the back in a larger room. Fantastic menu, and really good beer. Staff helpful and friendly. Worth booking a table for food if visiting at a weekend.
PhilE - 3 Nov 2013 20:55
Landlord's nasty dog?!! Harvey might lick you to death....!
chris21463 - 4 Jul 2011 10:03
Character pub in a fine location at the foot of a wooded-brow. it has a coaching house feel and has been carefully treated so that its undeniable focus on dining hasn't affected the character too much.
Long and narrow with low beams, flagged floors brasses, real fires and traditional furnishings, it's a fine place to come for your tea, and even for a drink- it's not yet a restuarant with beer, thankfully.
The ale comes from the local Weetwood brewery, with Cheshire Cat, Eastgate Ale and Best Bitter available- all very good and well-kept.
Didn't find any evidence of the overpriced food or snobby clientele- food isn't the cheapest but entirely reasonable, I thought.
A fine place, well-preserved and with excellent beer-it could be a lost worse. Recommended.
Carlurmston - 4 Jul 2010 18:31
Should be a great pub: lovely setting, quite cozy interior, fires often blazing, several nice ales. But unfortunately attracts a right snobby-arogant shooting clientele, beer is pricey, food is STUPIDLY expensive (landlord really rubs it in he is loaded), with very little Veggie, and no dogs allowed - although the landlords nasty dog walks around freely.
DrR - 17 Nov 2009 20:31

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