Pubs in St Helens
Discover the best pubs and bars in St Helens. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Game Bird
East Lancs Road, St Helens WA10 5QN
2 for £10 pub
George
George Street, St Helens WA10 1BU
A friendly town centre local which is very popular on St Helens RLFC match days. Beers are sourced from local breweries when possible. A small beer garden is to the rear of the pub.
Gerard Arms
Denton's Green Lane, St Helens WA10 6SD
Large suburban pub with large garden and reasonably priced meals. The changing beers are usually from a local brewery.
Ice Bar
Ormskirk Street, St Helens WA10 1AJ
Modern Cafe Bar
Turks Head
49 Morley Street, St Helens WA10 2DQ
The Turks Head, St Helens CAMRA pub of the year 2020 and 2021, is only a short distance from the town centre. It is an attractive black and white style pub built in the 1870’s. It offers a large range of real ales rotational on 14 hand-pulls every day, a selection of real ciders and has a large whisky and gin bar. Upstairs is the new tower lounge which offers cocktails and an extensive range of craft and continental beers. The lounge also has live music entertainment on every Saturday evening. The Turks sells homemade high quality food and on Tuesday evening hosts the free smart phone quiz night offering free half time refreshments. Large beer garden to the rear and side. Sister pub “Cowley Vaults” is next door Please note this pub only accepts card and electronic payments. No cash accepted.
Micklehead Green
Eurolink, St Helens WA9 4TT
Modern Beefeater restaurant next to a Premier Inn on the link road between the M62 and St Helens Town Centre
Moss Bank Hotel
Scafell Road, St Helens WA11 7BT
Lamb
113 Corporation Street, St Helens WA10 1SX
Friendly town centre pub with 3 real ales, 3 ciders and mead available as well as the usual spirits and other bar drinks. The pub also offers light meals and good bar snacks. Built in 1854 during the reign of Queen Victoria, The Lamb public house stands on the corner of Corporation and College streets, in the town of St Helens. The corner house consists of a traditional two room layout with vaults and a lounge. In the arch at side of pub the original cobble stones are still visible along with cast iron horse ring where the dray-horse would be tethered whilst delivering ales. Access to The Lamb is very easy by public transport; just a short 3 minute walk from St Helens bus terminus, or a 4 minute walk from St Helens Central train station.
Royal Alfred
Bickerstaff Street, St Helens WA10 1DH
Newly refurbished traditional pub opposite the train station and close to the town's main bus stop and town centre. Open from 12 noon until 12 midnight or the last train of the day from St Helens Central. Real ale is currently only available in bottles.
Royal Tavern
Westfield Street, St Helens WA10 1QA
Running Horses
Water Street, St Helens WA10 1PY
Large Lloyds No 1 Bar on the edge of the town centre
Ship Inn
Blackbrook Road, St Helens WA11 0AB
Suburban local split into a comfortable lounge and sports bar. Close to the Sankey Valley Park and visitor centre
