please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Now a student learning centre as part of St Helens college.
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Still says Beechams above the door. But still closed. Luckily since the last review, a few more decent real ale outlets appear to have opened up in St Helens.
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Sadly now closed, don't know why. A great shame.
This now leaves the Turks Head as just about the only decent outlet for cask ale in or near St Helens centre...unless I've missed something.
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This is a great pub with a great selection of ale.
It appears to have been refurbished and would not look out of place on any trendy high street. The clientele is still the same though, choosing to drink here because of the fine ale at great prices. There where 6 different cask ales when we visited.
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Good value well kept beer.
The place is a little clinical. A bit like drinking in an A&E Dept?
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Gem of a find. Comfortable and bright, unusual beers (Tom Woods new one on me), good prices, comfy leather couches and large flat screen tv on the wall showing sports.
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Basic layout is more than made up for by the excellent range of real ales. This is where to come if you really value good beer.
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Frequented by crazy old-timers and with permanent rotating real ales ( 4 or 5 always), low prices and a clean, orderly environment with excellent service. This pub is the unsung hero of the real ale scene in St.Helens. But that's okay by me, the less people know about this oasis the better. The only downside is the toilet is a bit crap.
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Newly-refurbished one room bar in converted factory,this is an oasis in the desert for St Helens, a town centre not renowned for the quality of its pubs. Fine choice of cask beers at competitive prices, food menu looks good value, but served lunch-time only.Would benefit from outside drinking area.
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