We are more than a pint, we believe in bringing people together through good times and great hospitality.
If you are looking for a contemporary English pub, look no further than Trader Jacks in Chorley. We offer more than a pint, with a unique format inside maintaining the typical north-western layout of a passage around the bar. Just minutes away from Astley Park and Market Walk shopping centre, Traders provides the perfect setting to unwind after a long day shopping or to enjoy a refreshing drink after a stroll around Astley Park.
Show your competitive side and challenge your friends or one of the locals to a game of pool in our pool room. If it’s a nice, relaxing drink that you’re looking for then look no further than one of our cosy snugs dotted around Traders. Or take a seat at our bar and set the world to rights with our friendly locals over the best pint in Chorley.
A very good place to go for New Year's Eve. Had a fantastic time there. Well done to everyone who works there and Happy New Year to you all. Hope to see you all the next time I come up to see my daughter.
Cosy little bar nice locals
Always a good atmosphere, can get really busy especially if there is a function on
This pub is a hidden gem. Proper traditional pub with snugs, real fires and beer garden. Very friendly welcome and well priced. Recommend and will be back.
Nowhere better to be in Chorley, cheaper beer(than most) polite,friendly,amazing people running it , food can be arranged. All in all a very nice,calming place to enjoy a couple or 4 hours of chillaxing. 🤘😎
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Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
Family friendly pub, great food, friendly staff and excellent entertainment.
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.
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.