The Victoria Hotel, Cleveleys - pub details

Address: 183 Victoria Road West, Cleveleys, Blackpool, Lancashire, FY5 3PZ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01253 853306

Nearest train stations Poulton-le-fylde (2 miles), Layton (3.1 miles), Blackpool North (4.1 miles)

Brewery: Samuel Smith's

Pub suggested by alistair_cross on 22 Feb 2006

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> Current user rating: 5.8/10 (rated by 5 users)
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Sugar Sugar, Cleveleys (0.5 miles), Golden Eagle, Cleveleys (0.7 miles), Gardeners Arms, Thornton Cleveleys (0.8 miles), Oscars, Bispham (1.7 miles), Old England, Bispham (1.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Victoria Hotel, Cleveleys

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good old fashioned pub of the usual SAM SMITHS type, IE:no telly, no juke box just people and good beer. just don't sit near the loos cos the drains can be very pongy. friday and saturday night be in early to get a seat
worph - 3 Jun 2008 22:38
Grew up in this pub. Cheap ale. Sam Smiths OBB makes me ill at the best of times - at the Vic you are dicing with your own life! Tales of empties being poured back in barrels still band about!
bloomfieldjpm - 18 Nov 2007 07:31
After frequenting this fortress like establishment I can categorically state that it is in my opinion possibly one of the finest Samuel Smith houses in Lancashire, the drinks are very reasonably priced and the service par excellence,last but not least is the small annexe at the side of the main building the sports mans bar,if the good lord up there ever contrived the architectural design of a public bar then this must be the one,absolutely first class.
picklepuss37 - 21 Sep 2007 11:45
Massive Sam Smiths halfway between Blackpool and Fleetwood (eye of the storm). There are two distinct bars in the building: the lounge bar, which is huge, full of oak beams, and furnished like your grandmother's living room, and the Sportsman Bar, which is what you'd expect - rougher & smaller, with a pool table and a dart board. The two are unconnected, so if you get a pint in one of the bars, you're committed to staying there. Make your choice wisely.

A pint of Old Brewery Bitter in this place will set you back a cool £1.33, and I think the Alpine's about £1.50. As a Londoner, the atmosphere and prices made me feel a bit like Nicholas Lyndhurst in Goodnight Sweetheart.

I'd mention it's the best pub in Cleveleys, but that's a bit like saying Mel C's the most talented Spice Girl - it's not a praise of the individual, as much as an indictment of the collective. Let's just say it's a nice place to stop if you're in Cleveleys, but don't go to Cleveleys specifically to check it out.
topdog_andy - 22 Aug 2007 13:35

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