Pubs in Chorley
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Fieldfare
Ackhurst Business Park, Foxhole Road, Chorley PR7 1NY
Newly built pub typical of the food led outlets in the Marston's estate. Two-for-one meals are served all day every day, and there is also a children’s menu.Situated near Ackhurst Business Park and Tesco's. The guest beer comes from the Marston range.
Hartwood Hall
Preston Road, Chorley PR6 7AX
Refurbished in 2017, changing from a pub to a food driven bar in the process. Ownership changed to Greene King but real ale has not been reintroduced.
Lamplighter
113 Market Street, Chorley PR7 2SQ
Attractive half timbered building, deceptively large with long bar. Comfortable with smart decor. Snacks available and live music every other Friday. Still referred to as the Joiners (Arms) by locals. Served Greene King IPA for a while but now no real ale.
Lock & Quay
1 Botany Bay, Chorley PR6 9AE
Attractive white painted pub situated alongside Leeds - Liverpool canal near Botany Bay with a pleasant outside drinking area. Refurbished internally in summer 2019, the pub is bright and cheery, with a grey and white colour scheme and attractive seating. The pool table is away at the far end on a raised area and away from people dining. Good value pub grub available. Up to three real ales available with two regular beers.
Malt 'n' Hops
50-52 Friday Street, Chorley PR6 0AA
Converted from an old shop in 1989 the pub is handily situated for both the railway and bus stations. A single L-shaped bar on two levels with a bright yet traditional feel. This is a genuine free house with up to nine guest ales available including a regular mild and eight other beers usually sourced from Lancashire and Yorkshire micros with Rat, Wily Fox, Ossett, Elland, Lancaster, Fernandes, Goose Eye and Blackedge often featuring. Good value filled rolls and pork pies are usually available. There is a pleasant beer garden accessed at the rear with a heated smoking shelter. There is a large council car park opposite the pub, which is free after 5 pm and on Sunday. Branch Pub of the Year 2016/17. Lancashire Branches Pub of the Year 2017.
Minstrel
Eaves Green Road, Chorley PR7 3PQ
A modern pub on the new link road. Comfortable split level lounge area with separate pool room. Large garden used for BBQ's and parties. Currently up to three changing real ales are available. The new landlord is keen to develop the real ale trade and range and variety will grow as trade increases. There is free pool and jukebox on Tuesday from 4 pm and a quiz on Thursday.
Plough
139 Pall Mall, Chorley PR7 3NE
A friendly no frills locals' pub. The bar is in the large lounge with a hatch through to a second area containing the pool table. There is a large rear beer garden with covered smoking area. Live bands and karaoke at weekends, darts and dominoes on Thursdays and pool on Mondays. Bar snacks/food is now served daily from 12-8 pm.
Potters Arms
42 Brooke Street, Chorley PR7 3BY
Small, friendly free house named after the owners, at the bottom of Brooke Street alongside the railway bridge. The central bar serves two games areas, while two comfortable lounges are popular with locals and visitors alike. The pub displays a fine selection of photographs from the world of music, as well as vintage local scenes. Regular darts and dominoes nights are well attended and the chip butties go down a treat. The smoking area is covered. Awarded the Central Lancs branch Community Pub of the Year 2019.
Prince Of Wales
New Market Street, Chorley PR7 1DB
Large open plan single bar pub near the market. Extensive seating and smart décor. TV's adorn the walls but sound often turned off so relatively quiet. Children welcome up to 7 pm and food served all day. Beer range varies but is normally limited to major brands, with 3 beers on during the week, sometimes increasing to four at weekends. The CAMRA member voucher scheme as well as the CAMRA card discount is also available.
Prince Of Wales
9-11 Cowling Brow, Chorley PR6 0QE
Friendly multi-roomed local with a central bar that serves a tap room, large lounge and pool room, with a further room off the entrance hall. There are real fires in both lounges and a beer garden to the rear. No meals but sandwiches and pies may be available. Close to Leeds-Liverpool canal with access nearby this is a great walkers' pub; dogs are welcome and treats provided. Live music is on at the weekends but the pub is quiet at other times. Normally serving eight beers from Marston's stable with the guest beers changing regularly.Third of a pint tasting trays are available.
Railway
20 Steeley Lane, Chorley PR6 0RD
Adjacent to the railway station and 100 yards from the bus station, this is a community local that offers a changing range of up to five real ales from the Marston's portfolio. A single corner bar serves different drinking areas and a separate pool alcove. Darts, dominoes and pool are popular with the locals, along with seasonal music festivals, Live music (rock, blues, ska, reggae, Indie, Soul) features on Saturday nights and the occasional Friday. Open Mic night every Tuesday that coincides with real ale night from 5pm where all cask ales are brought down to £2.30 a pint. Now takes card payments.
Rose & Crown
15 St Thomas's Road, Chorley PR7 1HP
This stone built pub has a central bar covering two drinking areas along with a games room towards the rear of the pub. The former stables block is now available to hire as a function room. Refurbished in summer 2018, the interior is bright and airy and there is a comfortable feel. The regular beers are supplemented by a changing guest, which tend to be well known brands from larger breweries. Pub operates a loyalty card - buy 9 get one free.
