Chapelford Farm, Sankey - pub details
Address: Santa Rosa Boulevard, Sankey, Cheshire, WA5 3AG [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 43270) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Sankey For Penketh (0.6 miles), Warrington Bank Quay (1.9 miles), Warrington Central (2.1 miles)
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Woodlands, Great Sankey (0.6 miles), Rose Inn, Great Sankey (0.9 miles), Maltings, Warrington (0.9 miles), Memphis Belle, Westbrook (1.0 miles), Bowling Green Hotel, Warrington (1.0 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Chapelford Farm, Sankey
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A modern pub in the middle of a modern housing estate. Every table was set for diners. I was surprised to discover that 3 ales were available. All three were tried by various friends and we decided that they were perfectly acceptable. Not somewhere I'm ever likely to visit again though. wirraldrinker - 25 May 2016 16:59 |
A much needed pub for the area, but heavily food biased. Infact, very few drinking related seats. And the staff like to tell you where to sit. Food is standard pub fare, mainly chips & meat with some grey vegetables on the side. They do a massive carvery which is well reviewed though. Fantastic array or enormous cakes which can be taken away. They pride themselves on serving a couple of local beers, however on my three previous visits the quality has varied from passable to Sarsons. Had to kick up a bit of a fuss to get the vinegar changed but they did in the end. The worrying thing is it was the same for the smoothflow pints which are usually a reliable fallback. Food is good though and the pub Kiddie friendly but very busy at the weekends, just avoid the ale, I suggest a Guinness instead. Rated 3 for the food, beer only would have scored a 0. hornmeister - 19 Feb 2014 20:07 |
A much needed pub for the area, but heavily food biased. Infact, very few drinking related seats. And the staff like to tell you where to sit. Food is standard pub fare, mainly chips & meat with some grey vegetables on the side. They do a massive carvery which is well reviewed though. Fantastic array or enormous cakes which can be taken away. They pride themselves on serving a couple of local beers, however on my three previous visits the quality has varied from passable to Sarsons. Had to kick up a bit of a fuss to get the vinegar changed but they did in the end. The worrying thing is it was the same for the smoothflow pints which are usually a reliable fallback. Food is good though and the pub Kiddie friendly but very busy at the weekends, just avoid the ale, I suggest a Guinness instead. Rated 3 for the food, beer only would have scored a 0. jameslindsey - 11 Feb 2014 21:32 |