Lighthouse Inn, Wallaseyback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
A Greene King place, so not expecting amazing things on the real ale front, but it had Summer Lightning and a Morland bitter I have not seen before. Also had a seasonal Greene King ale that I decided against trying, and went for the Summer Lightning at £3.35.
Large pub, flame grill type place, you know the score. Decent size beer garden out the front. Unfortunately the bogs stink, I can only describe them as "pissy" and in need of some improvement.
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If this is the worst pub in wallasey you don't get out very much.
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please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously. LMAO!
Minimum wage service, crap food on cold plates. The usual big chain pub but with a twist of bad attitude. I have had better times at the dentist. Seriously, the worst pub in Wallasey.
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Great atmosphere , fabulous food
Carvery was delicious here served Wednesday and sunday apparently , we visited on sunday afternoon full of families young and old alike enjoying sunday lunch together
Sports was being shown on the flat screen tv's but did not interfere with dining area at all
Real ale also available not really my kind of drink but hubby advised was "well kept"
considering the level of trade service was fab and staff were very attentive
would be going back here agian and advise you to too
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Yes the front is quite nice, but spoilt at times by boy racers. I'll re-visit, but I think the comments are fair; the place has obviously gone down hill in recent years.
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Think your comment is a bit harsh!! food is normal for a pub like this ! we are not talking gourmet dining here, the carvery is quite nice , the prices are moderate and the front of the pub is south facing so you can sit in the sunshine in the summer??
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A plastic pub, selling plastic food, set in the middle of a car park.
Now has a pool table in what was the lounge, and the rear area has been converted into a restaurant. The later seems to be popular with families with young children, and those that do not care for what they are eating.
A number of bench tables at the front are all that this pub has going for it.
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