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Trying to find pubs in Town Centre? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar in Town Centre to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.
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Liverpool, Merseyside, L29
Thought to be about 200 years old, earliest records show The Punch Bowl to be the only pub in the village in 1824. The grounds of the building stand on the original Grand National Steeplechase course
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Newton-le-Willows, WA12
Real Ale & Craft Beer Bar. 8 Cask Beers. 2 Real Ciders. 6 Keg Taps. Good Beer Guide 2017/18/19/20. Dog Friendly.
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Newton, Newton-le-Willows, WA12
Our aim is always to provide the highest level of service, along with a quality food & drink offering in pleasant, friendly surroundings, where you can enjoy a warm welcome and a relaxing social atmos
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Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
A tiny bar housed in a market stall, this is certainly the smallest pub in the branch area. Outside seating is available during warmer weather and drinkers often spill over into the market area.
9.2 miles
Rainhill, Merseyside, L35
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Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
This pub was originally known as the Waggon Makers Arms and appeared in the very first Good Beer Guide in 1974 (albeit named Waggoners).
9.2 miles
Newton, Newton-le-Willows, WA12
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Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
First micropub in Chorley, multiple CAMRA awards. From sessions to stouts, and everything between.
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Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
The Prince Of Wales is a friendly venue recently refurbished offering delicious food, starting with breakfast and then lunch and finishing off with an excellent dinner menu.
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Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
This pub is named after Chorley’s most celebrated son. Sir Henry Tate began his working life as a grocer, made a fortune from sugar-refining and left his collection of paintings to the nation. He also funded the building of the Tate Gallery.