Pubs in Willington
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Crown
17 Station Road, Willington MK44 3QH
Lively community pub with a single, large, L-shaped bar. Traditional pub meals are served with a roast on Sunday. Locally sourced ingredients are used whenever possible. Fish and chips are available to take away. There is a quiz on Sunday evenings.
Willington Hall
Willington Lane, Willington CW6 0NB
This hotel stands in 17 acres of formal gardens and parkland and has wonderful views across the Cheshire countryside to the Welsh mountains. Willington Hall has a reputation for fine dining. The Gainsborough Restaurant, named after the Gainsborough painting of James Tomkinson which hangs on its wall, is open daily to residents and non-residents for both table d’hote and full a la carte menus (evenings only). Afternoon Teas are available every afternoon in the Study, Drawing Room or of course –weather permitting– on the Terrace. Lighter bites or traditional bar meals (including our famous pies) available from the Bar menu.
Boot Inn
Boothsdale, Willington Lane, Willington CW6 0NH
Once a small village pub, now three combined cottages, which form the basis of a successful and popular restaurant in a picturesque location in rolling Cheshire countryside. The two rotating beers are from Weetwood and in Summer may include Oasthouse Gold, or Old Cheshire sometimes in December. Welcoming roaring fires in Winter. A number of local walks start from the pub and can be downloaded from their website.
Cherry Tree Farm
Etwall Road, Willington DE65 6DX
The Cherry Tree Farm at Willington Services is just off the main junction of The A38 and A50. It is a Farmhouse Inns eatery style pub, one of the growing Green King group. It has all the usual attributes as easy to get to family friendly and food of this pub group style.
Boardwalk
Mercia Marina, Findern Lane, Willington DE65 6DW
The Boardwalk is a bar built as part of Mercia Marina on the outskirts of Willington. As can be gathered from the name it is part of the marina and used by persons with boats on the marina and visitors alike. Meal times are as per the list but also bar snacks are available 1200-2100 every day.
Dragon
13 The Green, Willington DE65 6BP
Set back from the main road, this pub's origins can be traced back 150 years to the construction of the Trent and Mersey canal. Renovation work to the pub in 2011 is complemented by a new seating area at the rear with views over the canal. Recently extended into the next door cottage to make a new dining area. The pub was a winner in the 2012 Derbyshire Food and Drink awards (Best Out of Town). Food is served daily. Note that the toilets are up two flights of stairs!
Green Man
1 Canal Bridge, Willington DE65 6BQ
The Green Man at Willington sits in the center of the village at the side of the twin traffic islands. It is a friendly village pub which serves a fantastic range of drinks and substantial new menu of pub classics. This pub has gone through a recent refurbishment and is now busy at weekends.
Rising Sun
1 The Green, Willington DE65 6BP
This building originally three houses known as the Rising Sun cottages in 1940 were converted into the pub we know today. The pub is situated in the center of the village at the twin islands opposite the Green Man. It is a lively pub with a long single room and bar. it has also attached to the side the newly refurbished restaurant "Rumours". Live music is available Friday nights.
Burn Inn
West End Terrace, Willington DL15 0HW
Re-opened October 2015 after tasteful refurbishment, with an extensive menu introduced. Open plan bar area is augmented by a conservatory.
Queen's Head
52 High Street, Willington DL15 0PF
Lively pub in the centre of the village. Popular for sport on TV and pub games.
Commercial
115 Commercial St, Willington DL15 0AA
Former New Inn under new name autumn 2014. Name changed to Commercial July 2018. No real ale.
Cottles
30 Commercial Street, Willington DL15 0AD
No real ale.
