Pubs in Ormskirk
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Alpine Club
Moor Gate, Ormskirk L39 4RT
Buck I' th' Vine
35 Burscough Street, Ormskirk L39 2EG
This historic Ormskirk pub has recently been sympathetically refurbished. However, since reopening during the coronavirus lockdown, sadly it has lost it's real ale. There is a restaurant to the rear of the premises and a large beer garden. The restaurant is one from the small local Spitroast chain. Featured in CAMRA's Classic Town Pubs guide in the 1980s, the pub is situated on the busy pedestrianised Burscough Street which is close to the main A570 from Southport to St. Helens.
Market Cross
26 Church Street, Ormskirk L39 3AN
A warm welcoming pub with excellent food, karaoke and quiz nights. Situated near the clock tower and parish church. it offers entertainment every day of the week, from DJ's to the latest non stop music on a Saturday night. Try there 2-4-1made from scratch
Kicking Donkey
Narrow Moss Lane, Ormskirk L40 8HY
Three handpulls with a rotating selection of local ales. Aims to have one pale, one amber and one dark beer. Due to its popularity. more often than not has Lancaster Blonde as a semi-regular. Opens Bank Holiday Mondays
Farmers Club
65 Burscough Street, Ormskirk L39 2EL
Housed in an impressive Georgian building, the grand portico entrance leads into an architecturally-impressive interior. The club has active snooker and darts teams, and screens live football matches with the club often laying on free refreshments. The two Cask Marque accredited ales are well-kept and have resulted in the club being voted local CAMRA Club of the Year for the last few years. Visitors are asked to present a current Good Beer Guide or CAMRA membership card for entry.
Five Ways Carvery
County Road, Ormskirk L39 1NL
Large carvery style pub situated at the crossroads joining the busy A59 and the A570 between Ormskirk and Southport.
Greyhound Inn
100 Aughton Street, Ormskirk L39 3BS
A community pub just a short distance from the train and bus route. The main bar and vault have changed little over the years and it is like stepping back to bygone times.Multi-roomed classic pub.Lovely licensee who really cares about his pub and beer. Hand-pulls usually serve Tetley Cask, Greene King IPA, plus at least 1 microbrewery beer (often Prospect, but many other beers are also served). Awaiting an Assured Community Asset (ACA) protection order. Great pub where locals and visitors are welcome:
Hayfield
22 County Road, Ormskirk L39 1NN
Situated on County Road, just outside the main town centre of Ormskirk, this lovely old building has ample parking and a large beer garden with heaters, tables and chairs. The interior provides a cosey atmosphere with its big armchairs and open fire and a full range of Holts cask ales. The Hayfield also offers a delightful pub-food menu at affordable prices.
Horseshoe Inn
24 Southport Road, Ormskirk L39 3AP
Golden Lion
41 Moor Street, Ormskirk L39 2AA
Recently refurbished sports bar. The young, keen manager is very well-liked and takes exceptional care of his pub. The three hand-pulls serve varying national beers (often Masham Black Sheep and Wells Bombardier). Opposite the Queen’s Head at the very heart of Ormskirk, close to bus and rail stations.
Railway
17 Derby Street, Ormskirk L39 2BJ
Single-roomed friendly pub, close to bus and rail stations. Keen on sports and good banter, this pub servers two beers from the extended Marston’s range. Especially nice, friendly staff and customers.
Styles Bar
15 The Stiles, Ormskirk L39 3QG
