The Victoria, Rainhill - pub details
Address: 507, Warrington Rd, Rainhill, Prescot, Merseyside, L35 0LR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 19474) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Rainhill (0 miles), Eccleston Park (0.9 miles), Lea Green (1.2 miles)
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Had a meal here last night - the food was out of this world - couldn't recommend highly enough! mikey2327 - 29 Jun 2013 11:03 |
FABULOUS FOOD, all home made which u dont get anywhere these days. Great atmosphere and friendly staff. Ale great what more could you ask for in a local village pub. No more 'scum' in there like there was 5 YRS ago, totally turned around. Highly recommend to alot of people. 1960's sunday lunch i must disagree, home made patatoes and yorkshire puddings, gravy, carrot and turnip and fab veg where do get that on a sunday anymore?! geegee09 - 7 Oct 2009 22:00 |
FABULOUS FOOD, all home made which u dont get anywhere these days. Great atmosphere and friendly staff. Ale great what more could you ask for in a local village pub. No more 'scum' in there like there was 5 YRS ago, totally turned around. Highly recommend to alot of people. 1960's sunday lunch i must disagree, home made patatoes and yorkshire puddings, gravy, carrot and turnip and fab veg where do get that on a sunday anymore?! geegee09 - 7 Oct 2009 22:00 |
Have visited this hostelry sveral times over the past 2 years..............on every occasion, the 'guest' ale has always been a lack-lustre version of Caledonia Deuchars (just when does guest become regular ?). Paid a visit last night, expecting a convivial evening chatting with friends, to find we could not hear a word since the 'entertaiunment' was far too loud ! Worryingly, an entire corner of the lounge was occupied by 15-year olds happily swigging bottles of Corona ! Rainhill needs help on the pub front. The 'beer' in The Com is now undrinkable, a night spent in The Vic will leave your ear-drums shattered; whwre can I go for a nice, quiet pint ? ECLKWRIG - 14 Dec 2008 12:02 |
Upon entering the Victoria, you cannot help but feel profoundly depressed; there is an atmosphere of grim foreboding, and a look of abject misery in the dull and lustreless eyes of the regulars. Glancing around occasionally- each of them numbed by a Carling-induced melancholy- they down drinks in an effort to forget the unbearable ennui of everyday life. irish_magician - 10 Mar 2008 21:20 |
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