The Cheshire Cheese, Wallasey - pub details

Address: 2 Wallasey Village, Wallasey, Merseyside, CH44 2DH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32104) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Wallasey Village (0.3 miles), Wallasey Grove Road (0.6 miles), Bidston (1.2 miles)

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> Current user rating: 7.0/10 (rated by 7 users)
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I have been drinking in here since I was about 16, a long time!
It's been through many incarnations but it has never been spoilt from what it always has been - a proper boozer.
Ken and the team run it very well and the ale is consistently good though it seems to get overlooked by the Camra toffs, their loss in my view!
The staff are very pleasant and even knowledgeable about the beers.
Does food on a Sunday I think and the beer garden is a clever use of the space on a very small site. Very good area for the annual beer fest.
The hand pulls seem to change weekly and are always very well kept. The variety is also very good and in this town that is hard to find.
My only problem with it is I live too far away now or I’d spend way more time in here!
I also miss the weird little outdoor toilet that used to be just next door and the phone box which for a while had a squashed frog in the phone book. Ah the old days!
Get in here if you don’t know it and you will be glad you did. Enjoy.

Gurkha - 22 Sep 2010 19:42
Deceptively large traditional community pub. Easy to find being on the main road though Wallasey Village. Central bar with several rooms of different shapes & sizes makes it interesting. Liverpool Organic Pale Ale (result - one of my faves), 2 Thwaites brews & another I didn't catch the name of. Regular beer & cider festivals this is what a pub should be about. Highly recommended.
happytyskie - 18 Jul 2010 17:38
Large suburban boozer in the oldest part of Wallasey, on the main road. It's got two main areas, a bar and a lounge (accessed separately), both similar in size and also a large snug accessed from the bar room with its own hatch giving access to the bar, which is central and serves both areas. Pretty unremarkable, opened out rooms but brewery mirrors and other pubby items add a cosy touch. Sky sports on TV. Good beer selection, with Copper Dragon Best Bitter, Deuchars, Theakston Old Peculiar plus guests from Anglo-Dutch microbrewery and another I can't remember- it was Christmas themed. Friendly staff and punters and a real local atmosphere. Serves pub grub until early evening but predominantly a drinker's pub. I enjoyed it and would return- a good bet if in the area.
Carlurmston - 13 Dec 2009 15:42
lovely pub nice beer garden. ale was superbly kept on my visit
critch - 13 Nov 2009 12:52
Quiet when I visited - good pint of Wainwright and several other ales on offer too.
Chubbyduck - 30 Mar 2009 20:05

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