Pubs in Middlewich
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Found 14 pubs in Middlewich — Page 1 of 2
Salt Cellar
Holmes Chapel Road, Pochin Way, Middlewich CW10 0JB
The pub is open plan with a bright modern feel, mainly food oriented.
Boars Head
Kinderton Street, Middlewich CW10 0JE
Large pub/Restaurant/Hotel on main road into Middlewich. Recently totally refurbished to a very high standard. Now more restaurant than straight forward pub. The menu has been extended, and a great place to visit.
Royal British Legion
100 Lewin Street, Middlewich CW10 9AS
Club with four snooker tables. Has function room. Annual beer festival in October
Big Lock
Webb's Lane, Middlewich CW10 9DN
Large canal side pub, taking its name from the double-width lock in Trent & Mersey Canal, adjacent the pub. Under new management from August 2020.
Cheshire Cheese
Lewin Street, Middlewich CW10 9AX
New Licencee from July 2020. Pleasant two-roomed traditional local with sports TV in both bars. Two real ales available.
Middewich Taphouse
61 Chester Road, Middlewich CW10 9ET
Refurbishment in progress, expected opening early Summer 2021.
Kinderton
Kinderton Street, Middlewich CW10 0JE
Large Hotel in Middlewich with emphasis on food. Refurbished in 2012. Now newly refurbished again very recently, partnered with Weetwood. Modern industrial feel to the place with the main bar in the middle separating the bar area to the eating area. spacious with plenty of seating.
Kings Arms
2 Queen St, Middlewich CW10 9AR
Town pub just off the main streets. The Kings Arms has had mixed fortunes over the years. The building is reputed to have started life as a churchwarden's house and has been much altered over the years. The name 'hotel' was a misnomer - it had been a hotel at one time but, in the 70s, the upstairs rooms were mostly given over to accommodation for the landlord and his family (although there was a 'function room' which, in 1974, was the birthplace of 'Dees Disco'). The Kings Arms is in a conservation area. Once a Boddington's pub.
Kings Lock
1 Booth Lane, Middlewich CW10 0JJ
Canal side pub, by the Kings Lock, number 71, on the Trent and Mersey Canal. Access via the canal road bridge. At one time it had just the tiniest of bars and a very small dining room but, (advisable to book a table in advance) in recent years has been opened out and there is much more room than there used to be. 1990s a new bar was built in the shape of a narrowboat, closely resembling the one at The Shroppie Fly at Audlem. The Kings Lock is a "stack pub", built on two levels; in this case to provide stabling and other facilities for boatmen and their families at the rear of the building. Behind the pub's garden is a short length of canal which was built for industrial purposes but now leads to a boatyard, complete with slipway for the launching of new and repaired boats. Originally an Ind Coope pub, the Kings Lock today takes full advantage of the tourists who pass through Middlewich on the canals. It played a big part in the Folk & Boat Festival almost from the start. Supports mainly local real ale breweries. In addition, two rotating keg beers from local brewers. Outdoor bars now in operation.
Narrowboat
22 Lewin Street, Middlewich CW10 9AS
Family run public house providing restaurant and bed and breakfast facilities.
Newton Brewery
68 Webb's Lane, Middlewich CW10 9DN
Old multi-room pub, with large garden at the back leading down to Trent & Mersey Canal.
Turnpike
78 Warmingham Lane, Middlewich CW10 0DJ
Open plan modern estate pub.
