Converted from an old shop in 1989, it is handily situated for both the railway and bus stations. A single L-shaped bar on two levels, recently redecorated and with a bright yet traditional feel.
A genuine free house; there are up to seven guest ales usually sourced from Lancashire and Yorkshire micros, with Rat, Ossett, Elland, Lancaster and Blackedge often featuring. Good value filled rolls and pork pies are usually available.
There is a pleasant beer garden at the rear with a heated smoking shelter. There is a large council car park opposite the pub, which is free after 5 and on Sunday.
Branch Pub of the Year 2016/17. Lancashire Branches Pub of the Year 2017.
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Great friendly pub with welcoming staff and fabulous atmosphere. Sunday music nights are the best!
Popped in on a recommendation, lovely place, nice warm and cozy old time feel, warm fire, nice people, excellent ale.. Porteresque! Irish cream for me, cracking stuff and fair pricing will make this a more regular stop on my evenings about town.
Great place for connoisseurs of real ale. I've been visiting for around 35/40 years. Food is a basic selection of barm cake sandwiches or mini pork pie, but gets 5 stars because of the quality and variety for the price is amazing. On this occasion I visited with friends and everyone enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere of serious ale drinkers and no rowdies which is always the case in my experience. I don't live in Chorley, but the journey is worth the effort.
Great place on the edge of the town centre. Loads of on street parking nearby. 9 real ales were available during my visit, all pumps in use. 4 of the beers were from West Yorkshire, including 2 from Ossett. I had a pint of Goose Eye - Spring Wells which was bang on!! I was disappointed that the barman was vaping in the bar, stood next to the toilet door!! A great example of how all pubs should be and used to be!
This is a proper pub, traditional as a pub should be. Amazingly they have 9 yes 9 cask ales on hand pump. My first visit but the manager Lisa and landlord where extremely welcoming and friendly. Out the back is a lovely little beer garden with plenty of shelter and even rolled up fleece blankets if you're feeling a little chilly. The entire pub is spotless including the toilets. This is a real homely pub . Sadly I dont live in the area however I will definitely return as often as I can.
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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.
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.
Chorley, Lancashire, PR7
Free house in the heart of Chorley. Cask Marque certificated. 6 real ales from near and far - top notch ale guaranteed!