The Hand and Trumpet, Wrinehill - pub details
Address: Main Road, Wrinehill, Cheshire, CW3 9BJ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 39179) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
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> Current user rating: 7.5/10 (rated by 4 users)
other pubs nearby:
Crown Inn, Wrinehill (0.3 miles), Swan Inn, Betley (0.7 miles), Broughton Arms, Balterley Heath (1.9 miles)
user reviews of the Hand and Trumpet, Wrinehill
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Superb example of the way in Brunning & Price run their pub estate. Big roadside building with strong emphasis on very well prepared and presented food, not very cheap, but well worth the price nonetheless. Excellent range of six real ales, three regulars and three guests, all except Deuchars IPA sourced from the local region, including Offbeat, running for less than 9 months. Very polite and friendly and waiting staff. Attractive exterior with Immaculate lawns and a deep-set pond together with terraced seating. The extra confirmation of a regime that actually cares about its clientele came in the shape of spotlessly clean toilets. An immaculate cross between a foodie restaurant and a pub where you can just have apint, together with a warm atmosphere - superb. Gristy - 15 Jun 2011 13:48 |
Big pub about 5 miles from Keele University. Visited in the snow one dark evening and appears to have a big beer garden on the lower level - the pub appears to be on the upper level, almost on Swiss Chalet stilt-style with big wooden access staircases. Inside open plan and airy, but very well laid out - a good mix, with mainly restaurant diners in a larger room with a huge log fire, plus a smaller annex, plus a separate bar area. 5 or 6 real ales on including Deuchars and Quaff all served well and in excellent condition. The food is the real star, and it seems booking is essential. My Venison & ham pie was excellent. Staff and srvice also excellent. Will definitely be returning in the daytime to check out the beer garden lobster56 - 28 Nov 2010 17:49 |