please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Closed again.
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Seems to have been renamed 'The New Chronicle'.
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Re-opened and now called 'No. 6'. Appears to have had a lick of paint and is now a bar/diner.
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Closed a few months ago.
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First visit for 2 years and the place seems to have deteriorated. There were six hand pumps but ALL six had a 'Doombar' clip. However I doubt that all six were in use. There were six large tv screens, ALL six were showing horse racing. Still doing cheap food and several punters were eating and swilling lager. Think I'll leave it for another couple of years before venturing in again.
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Although this pub has 'Smith & Jones' signs outside, that company has not existed for a year. Now owned by Treasure Inns, whoever they are. The pub is pretty much unchanged from a year ago. Food and drink offers attract diners during the day and loud music on weekend nights attracts younger lager and shots swillers. Pleasant staff. Three ales available last weekend. Not somewhere I would go out of my way to visit unless I'm in the immediate vicinity.
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Appears to have re-opened. Don't know by who and haven't been in yet.
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Alas, Smith & Jones....
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This pub closed today for the same reason as the Ravenscroft in Heswall.
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Low rent Wetherspoon's type establishment. Really not worth the effort.
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In the centre of Bebington village from the outside you would mistake this pub for a Wetherspoons & I think that's what they are trying to model themselves on. Inside it is a very large single room split up by alcoves & split level flooring. A Smith & Jones pub I get the impression they try & attract the lager & alcopops crowd at the weekends with live music or discos.
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