Pubs in Frodsham
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Cholmondeley Arms
12 Church Street, Frodsham WA6 7EB
Cosy, friendly Marston group pub where the landlord has renewed the focus on real ale with an ever-increasing range of rotating beers since his arrival several years ago. Three seasonal beer festivals are held annually and include many beers from outside the Marston breweries' stable.
Golden Lion
17 Main Street, Frodsham WA6 7AR
Large Sam Smiths corner pub with a central bar serving several rooms, which provides cheap beer drinking and a pool table. Reputedly the oldest pub in Frodsham refurbished extensively in 2016. No Real Ale.
Helter Skelter
31 Church Street, Frodsham WA6 6PN
A local branch award winner this single-roomed bar offers three regular cask ales alongside seven more handpumps serving an ever-changing range of guest beers, mainly from local and national micros. Two rotating guest ciders and a selection of imported bottled beers are also available. The relaxed atmosphere attracts both local folk and travellers as friendly conversation among discerning real ale enthusiasts abounds. Excellent home-cooked food is served all day in the bar and in the restaurant above. On Sunday evenings an informal folk band plays music upstairs.
Paddy's
22 Church Street, Frodsham WA6 6QW
A friendly two-storey bar in the town centre with four cask lines serving changing guest beers, often including two from local breweries. Hot fresh food based on American and Mexican cuisines is available from the kitchen upstairs and remains very popular. An outdoor space is situated upstairs for summer drinking next to a comfortable lounge available for relaxed conversation. At the weekend the pub gets very busy when live music generates a dynamic atmosphere.
Netherton Hall
Chester Road, Frodsham WA6 6UL
Large and spacious wood-panelled pub on the outskirts of Frodsham with multiple alcoves, a central bar and two warming real fires. There is a focus of food but the choice of beers is not forgotten. Managed by the same team that runs the White Lion, Alvanley; Parr Arms, Grappenhall amd Hanging Gate, Weaverham
Queens Head
92 Main Street, Frodsham WA6 7AR
Built in the early 17th century, this grade two listed pub is the oldest coaching inn in Frodsham, originally having stabling for 23 horses. The stables can still be seen opposite the rear of the pub, as can the coach house with its large white doors. Known at the time as The King's Head the name was changed when Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837. A busy and well established town pub with several varying areas, serving good food and offering of up to five cask ales normally including at least two from local breweries. Cask loyalty card – buy 8 get the 9th free with double stamps on Mon. Food promotions and meal deals throughout the week. The pub is on of the Sandstone trail, which is one of the most popular walks in Cheshire and is often a gathering point for walkers and tourists during the warmer months, especially due to the impressive outside areas which include the side garden (lit and partly covered), the front and rear patio seating areas and the rear beer garden.
Red Lion
17 High Street, Frodsham WA6 7AH
A small well structured pub close to the town centre with its own bowling green. It has a strong music and games feel including a pool table. Cask ale may only be avaible weekends.
Travellers Rest
Kingsley Road, Five Crosses, Frodsham WA6 6SL
In a roadside location with extensive views over Weaver Valley, this family orientated restaurant offering a kids menus welcomes those wanting a quiet pint. They may close early if not busy so please book or ring ahead to confirm. Cask ale is normally only available at the weekend and not midweek.
