Water Green Tavern - Menu

96 Waters Green, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Fish, Beer, Lunch

4.4 💬 1344 Avis
Water Green Tavern

Téléphone: +441625422653

Adresse: 96 Waters Green, Cheshire East, United Kingdom

Ville: Cheshire East

Plats: 19

Avis: 1344

Site Web: https://www.facebook.com/watersgreentavern

"Pleasant small courtyard that now has a white gazebo covering half of the outside space. Staff are friendly and other patrons were welcoming. We went on a Thursday evening for a couple of drinks and it wasn't crowded. There is sanitiser and a book to sign and give a mobile number. We will happily return."

Jim Jim

Good quality basic pub. Food only served very limited hours.

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Mike
Mike

I cannot provide a rating for the food as I did not eat there.


Eddie
Eddie

Good old fashioned pub with excellent beer and a seriously grumpy landlord


Mike773
Mike773

18/11/23: not a bad boozer! Small selection of craft ale/craft beer on tap!


John
John

I was charged £8 for a pint of Guiness and a pint of Lime and Soda. The Guiness cost £5.


Eric
Eric

Never saw so many heads turn to look at us upon entering the door. Nice for the yocals, I suppose.


John
John

A warm and friendly pub on the Saturday evening that we visited. No food served , though a very good selection of craft ales


Gary
Gary

My wife and I had a great meal and enjoyed some delicious beers at a restaurant close to The Station in Macclesfield during our weekend getaway. The food and beer were both excellent.


Kev
Kev

I really enjoyed this restaurant. It has a classic old school pub vibe and serves bar food during lunch hours from 12pm to 2pm. The staff is excellent and it's a fun place to play a spontaneous game of pool. Plus, they serve Dortmunder beer, which is a nice bonus.


Amy
Amy

Pleasant small courtyard that now has a white gazebo covering half of the outside space. Staff are friendly and other patrons were welcoming. We went on a Thursday evening for a couple of drinks and it wasn't crowded. There is sanitiser and a book to sign and give a mobile number. We will happily return.

Catégories

  • Pub Profitez d'une ambiance animée avec nos classiques du pub. Des burgers copieux et du fish and chips aux tartes savoureuses et aux bières artisanales, notre menu promet une expérience conviviale idéale pour se détendre entre amis.
  • Fish Régalez-vous avec nos plats de poisson exquis, conçus à partir de la prise du jour la plus fraîche. Des grillades favorites aux ragoûts savoureux, notre menu célèbre la richesse de l'océan avec des saveurs pour satisfaire tous les palais.
  • Beer Découvrez notre sélection de bières rafraîchissantes, des lagers croquantes aux ales audacieuses et aux stouts riches. Que vous préfériez les bières locales ou les favoris internationaux, nous avons la pinte parfaite pour rehausser votre expérience culinaire.
  • Lunch Satisfaites vos envies de midi avec notre délicieux menu du déjeuner. Des salades fraîches et des sandwichs copieux aux soupes savoureuses et aux bols vibrants, chaque plat est conçu pour vous offrir le coup de pouce parfait à midi.

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