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Probably the most eccentric of the pubs I visited last Sunday in Merseyside. The welcome I received was a little strange. The 'can I help you' question was said in such a way to suggest I was trying to rob the joint! Nevertheless, the atmosphere and decor is slightly quirky with plenty of old furniture and antiques. The main room is laid out similar to an old peoples' home with a couple of large chairs in the window facing inwards and multiple tables with couches around the edges. This is a Thwaites pub serving Original and Lancaster Bomber. Music was playing from an ancient tinny sound system. The fruit machine looked like it had been dumped in the middle of the room. This was a pub which I warmed to after the initial cold greeting. I can imagine its particularly popular with the ageing population of Prescot. I would give it another go.
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Best pub in Prescot for ales, quality is great and atmosphere really good. Downside is you need legs like pistons to walk back up the hill into Prescot.
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Decor looked a bit dated but pub was pleasant enough. Thwaites Bitter and Lancaster Bomber available permanently.
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Luvely Jubbly....nice pint!!!
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A really good pint!!
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T'Clock Face is a charming little pub where you can guarantee a warm welcome from t'locals, sit down for a pint and enjoy t'atmosphere in peace.
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lovely pub and staff with character occasionally has a guest ale or two Quiz night mondays (can be busy on bank holiday mondays)
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excellent food, beers and wines. very smart and comfortable surroundings.
linda moody - 14 Mar 2006 17:21 |