Water Green Tavern - Carte

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

Menu Plats: 19

Avis: 1344

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

"Looking for a decent ale having been unsuccessful earlier in the evening, my neighbour suggested here. Known locally as a good pub for drinkers. For a wet evening, midweek, the place was quite full and we got a couple of seats around the corner, away...from the main bar. The decor isn't great but you come here to drink I guess. The extensive beer mat collection above the bar is a nice touch. Little glasses of beer next to the pumps and went for the darkest that wasn't a Porter, Barnsley something. As I'd had a girlfriend from Barnsley once, I gave it a try! It was OK, better than the Golden Hen' I'd had earlier. We struggle to find somewhere in Macc that serves good cask ale but this is one of the best. My friend John who used to run Porters was helping behind the bar, if only he was still there, that was a great pub."

Elizabeth Elizabeth

Not only is it the best real ale pub for many miles around, Brian now does fish and chip Friday just superb!!

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Will
Will

A real delight for real ale punters. Plenty to choose from and excellent quality in the setting of a proper old fashion pub.


Mark
Mark

A proper traditional British pub, good selection of beers which are well kept, didn't eat but it's well worth coming here for a drink


Imogen
Imogen

Excellent range of real ales served by extremely friendly landlord. Previously never heard of Fiddlers Lancashire crisps. Pigged out on different flavours! Delicious. Voir le carte


Emre
Emre

You will always get the best pint here every single time. Great staff and good crowd inside. Lunch time food is ridiculous cheap and worth a visit, especially the chips


Liam
Liam

Visited on the last Monday In October at lunchtime, the bar was full of locals mostly OAP's eating what I consider generous portions. The barman was friendly and chatty. Not being an expert on real ale it seems the place to go. Would call again...if in the area


David
David

Wanted a quiet drink with family and dog friendly and this place was perfect. Small place but real fire in the grate and a plethora of good ale at the bar with very pleasant service. Background music not blaring out but not usual rubbish either....Mixed clientele with chaps playing dominoes plus lads on a beer crawl but all content Voir le carte


Natalie
Natalie

We checked into our hotel and then set off on our beer trail around town. The first stop was here when we had a really good pint and lunch. The pub soon got busy. It was a cold day but there was a lovely coal...fire. The fire was still lit when we returned much later to finish our evening before returning to the hotel. While we were there we had a lovely chat with the landlord and discovered the history of the place. A very pleasant couple of hours.


Keith
Keith

Dropped in here one Saturday afternoon with my elderly neighbour. He is and told me my Dad would like it in here, he's probably right although for me it was a little lacking in atmosphere. There's a good selection of beers including on this...occasion the extremely popular Salopian Oracle. As my parents live in Shropshire I know the beer quite well, it's popular all over and the barman knew the location of the brewery and engaged us in conversation. You can't say fairer than that, not many people in but good beer and a friendly landlord.


Carmen
Carmen

Looking for a decent ale having been unsuccessful earlier in the evening, my neighbour suggested here. Known locally as a good pub for drinkers. For a wet evening, midweek, the place was quite full and we got a couple of seats around the corner, away...from the main bar. The decor isn't great but you come here to drink I guess. The extensive beer mat collection above the bar is a nice touch. Little glasses of beer next to the pumps and went for the darkest that wasn't a Porter, Barnsley something. As I'd had a girlfriend from Barnsley once, I gave it a try! It was OK, better than the Golden Hen' I'd had earlier. We struggle to find somewhere in Macc that serves good cask ale but this is one... Voir le carte

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. Voir le carte
  • 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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