The Farndon Arms, Farndon - pub details
Address: High St, Farndon, Chester, Cheshire, CH3 6PU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 15784) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
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> Current user rating: 6.8/10 (rated by 5 users)
other pubs nearby:
Nags Head, Farndon (0.0 miles), Greyhound, Farndon (0.0 miles), White Horse Churton, Churton (1.4 miles)
user reviews of the Farndon Arms, Farndon
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Now known as the Raven, this attractive black and white pub describes itself as a historic 16th-century pub (although the earliest documentary evidence for the pub is in 1785 and it does not appear at all on a map of 1735). Refurbished in a modern but tasteful style in 2021, the pub features a bright and airy open-plan ground floor with three distinct areas. Soul/Motown piped music was playing as I drank my £4.90 pint of slightly hazy but otherwise good Spitting Feathers Session Beer (Thornbridge Green Mountain was the other handpull). The menu was cheaper and more basic than the pub opposite. paul_d102 - 19 Nov 2024 20:31 |
Probably the worst pub we tried on our Christmas Eve visit to Cheshire. The Farndon Arms is more of a funky restaurant than a pub, with gaudy furnishings and walls painted brown, purple and cream. They did have 3 ales on - Woodlands Light Oak, Timothy Taylor Landlord & Theakston Old Peculier. There was nobody else in on our lunchtime visit, meaning there was very little atmosphere. The staff did appear fairly friendly. But not a place I would particularly recommend. blue_scrumpy - 26 Dec 2011 14:32 |
not been to since since 2007 but i visted many times over the last 30 years and looking forward to going in december.because sounds a great pub what ever happen to crazy mark the barman from the late70s and malcom the local who was always in the pub forestwood - 29 Nov 2009 02:50 |
Always a pleasure. Ale is good and so is the food. An open fire in the winter adds to the welcome and the hanging baskets almost hide the pub in the summer. weetwood - 11 Jan 2005 23:14 |