Lord Rodney, Warrington - pub details
Address: 67 Winwick Road, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 7DH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 38366) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Warrington Central (0.1 miles), Warrington Bank Quay (0.8 miles), Padgate (1.9 miles)
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user reviews of Lord Rodney, Warrington
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With time to visit a few other establishments in Warrington, I thought I'd give the Rodney a go. It's opposite the town's rugby ground and I'd imagine it would be very busy on a matchday. But there was no game on Saturday. So the pub was fairly quiet. No real ale is served. Keg choices were Thwaite's Smooth, Carling, Guinness, Fosters, Stella Artois, Strongbow, San Miguel, Kingstone Press Fruit Cider, Shipyard American Pale Ale & Bud Light. The interior had a bit of character with a central island bar. But otherwise poor. blue_scrumpy - 2 Apr 2018 11:42 |
The most disappointing pub in Warrington in my opinion! From a real ale haven to a grubby, keg, dingy hole. What went wrong? Redeeming features from my last (and final) visit were the cheerful staff and the Guinness! Seems to be surviving on mass-market sales when the Wire at home? keith253 - 23 Apr 2010 16:10 |
How the mighty have fallen. This used to be Warrington's premier real ale watering hole. You could go in and drink 6 or 8 quality pints of ale, every one of em different to the last. I went in a few weeks back and there wasn't a single ale on sale. There were a couple of pump badges on show but I was told they were both off It was either lager or smoothflow, the sort of flavour-free rubbish you can get anywhere. This pub is a bit off the town centre so it needs to have something that pulls in people. It did have, now it doesn't. How to kill a great pub. anfieldjet - 16 Sep 2009 11:21 |