Gastropubs
Wirral has a terrific selection of gastropubs to choose from.
The Cowshed Restaurant, The Wheatsheaf, Raby
The Wheatsheaf Inn dates back to 1611, and is Wirral's oldest pub. With a distinctive thatched roof and black and white exterior, the Inn offers olde worlde charm alongside fine dining. The adjoining Cowshed Restaurant offers pub lunches, and an a la carte evening menu. Head Chef, Emma Wombwell, has been winner of the Wirral Chef of the Year competition 2 years on the run.
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The Wheatsheaf Inn makes an especially lovely summer outing, using the beautiful garden and bistro patio for al fresco eating and drinking, making the most of the picturesque hamlet setting.
Satisfy a healthy appetite after a country walk at The Anchor Inn; situated in the village of Irby. This is a traditional pub serves freshly cooked food and an eclectic range of wines and cask ales.
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Real hand-pulled ales and premier lagers lovingly cared for and served to perfection. Thoughtfully selected wines. Freshly prepared food using locally-sourced ingredients and cooked to order. Open fire and warm welcomes in winter, cool stone and a beer garden when the weather warms. What more could you want from a local pub?
Other excellent pubs include:
The Seven Stars
Traditional country village pub service traditional food, in pitcuresque Thornton Hough.
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The Wro
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