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Stanleys Cask, Wallasey - pub details

Address: 212 Rake Lane, Wallasey, Merseyside, CH45 1JP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32105) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations New Brighton (0.6 miles), Wallasey Grove Road (1.3 miles), Wallasey Village (1.3 miles)

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A trip out to Stanley's last Friday was rewarded with a couple of decent pints of Brains' Rev. James. Pub has been awarded the Autumn Pub of the Season by Wirral CAMRA.
founddrunkinyourgarden - 10 Aug 2016 16:32
From Sir Thomas Street, where the Wirral buses leave Liverpool city centre, the 433 drops you off on the doorstep. There was a wide range of beers, ales and lagers to choose from and the gentleman behind the bar encouraged us to sample a couple of ales before ordering. Satisfied that the Wadsworth Red, White and Brew and the Theakston Lightfoot Bitter were just the ticket, we headed for a quiet corner by the darts area to read the papers and sup our pints which were duly replenished. After a civilized half hour we rose to make our way to the Tele around the corner.
shouldersarms - 11 Jul 2013 09:37
When in New Brighton we always pop into The Stanleys Cask because it opens early and because the staff are always so pleasant, not to mention that they always have at least four cask ales and a couple of ciders on offer. This visit we opted for the rather rumly named Bishop's Finger which led to a little ribauldry. The Organ's Morgan also caused much jocularity. Both were excellent. The lady behind the bar allowed us tastes of Devil's Advocate (Caledonian) and Two Hoots (Holt), which convinced us to order a pint of each.
shouldersarms - 29 Oct 2012 08:16
I found the beer in this excellent pub far from "bog" standard as the previous report claimed. How on earth can anyone criticise anything that they haven't personnally tried beggars the imagination. Anyway, I chose a pint of Dartmoor and my wife a pint of Red , White and Brew. I inadvertently mixed them up on my way to the table and I looked enviously at my wife's pint, which had a much firmer head. We finished and decided to have the same again. To my surprise and my wife's chagrin, this time I got the right pint with the fine head, the pint of Dartmoor. I hasten to add that the other pint was very good but luck sometimes means you get something special which goes perfectly with one's palate. We held a very pleasant conversation with the lady behind the bar and couldn't help noticing that the place had a very, very fine fire place for those that are interested in such things.
shouldersarms - 27 Jun 2012 17:11
Single bar locals pub with a fairly bog standard selection of ales - Jennings Lakeland Stunner, Wells Bombardier, Adnams Bitter & Batemans XB. I didn't try any, as I was driving. But others in our party weren't over-impressed with the condition of the beers. We drank up swiftly and headed around the corner to the Telegraph.
blue_scrumpy - 23 Mar 2012 20:26

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