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Tavern, Warrington - pub details

Previously called: Wilkies Tavern

Address: 25, Church St, Warrington, Cheshire, WA1 2SS [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 12102) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Warrington Central (0.4 miles), Warrington Bank Quay (0.7 miles), Padgate (1.8 miles)

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Bulls Head, Warrington (0.0 miles), Borough Arms, Warrington (0.1 miles), Porter's Ale House, Warrington (0.2 miles), Tempo Bar, Warrington (0.2 miles), Ring O'Bells, Warrington (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

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4T's brewery tap that wasn't too busy on my arrival on Saturday lunchtime, despite a Liverpool match just kicking off and being shown on two or three TVs. Service was quick and efficient. 3 of the brewery's own ales were on - APA, Big Daddy & Old School Mild. Guests were Oakham Inferno, Mallinson's Motueka, Poynton Vulcan, Revolutions Switch #7 & Red Willow Wreckless. All football games from Liverpool or Manchester clubs appear on the TVs. Some of the regulars were moaning that it was too cold.
blue_scrumpy - 2 Apr 2018 11:20
After the Ring o' Bells and the Bulls Head, the impressive selection of real ale here made a welcome change. Several by the 4T's Brewery, and we went for the 4T's Stout, which was very pleasant.

A bit of a strange place as despite the real ale choice, it seems to be focussed on being a sports bar, so the place did start to fill up and get a bit rowdy with excited gentlemen of a certain age crowding round one of the TV screens.

Decent beer but perhaps not the kind of place you would want to stay in for too long if you enjoy a quiet pint!
RealAleRobUK - 15 Nov 2016 16:27
I felt out of place here because I didn't have a shaven head !!

7 or 8 obscure real ales from Breweries that you've never heard of, with no indication of what type of beer they actually are. [ At least I was fairly safe with Smokey Joe's Black Beer ! ]

Very much big screen sport oriented. There are some chairs and tables, but most of them would obscure other peoples view of the TV if you sat there !
Martinsh - 23 Aug 2014 23:35
Been in here many times - it's a good friendly enough pub with fine selection of ales at very reasonable price.
kernott1 - 10 Dec 2011 21:46
A Wires pub (still can't use the Murdochism 'wolves') with a corner devoted to the current RL champions. A token concession to the four big local premier league clubs is also in the sporting area near the tellies. A bit of a modern interior designed for busy periods (probably on Wires matchdays) and a few ales on including their own 4T's brews. I tried the Eye to Eye and Forever Laegue which were both pale brews. Pleasant enough but I find more and more real ales are tending to be pale and cold to attract the lager drinker.
anonymous - 30 Sep 2011 10:51

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