Tastebuds • September 26, 2013The transport mode of choice in the 1964 UK Top 10 Single from Liverpool's own, Gerry and the Pacemakers - "Ferry Cross the Mersey". This land's the place they love...
Carl G. • July 30, 2016Sandwiched between the River Mersey and St Helens canal. Popular stop for walkers and cyclists. Great real ales.
Stuart C. • October 7, 2013Ferry for cars is actually £4.30 and only 50p if on foot. Ferry takes 5 mins to get across.
Ann Marie E. • October 19, 2016Best Thursday evening for curry time - recommended to get sweet potatoe curry so lush and delicious!! Worth it
Carl G. • November 16, 2015Good standard Wetherspoons. Great value food and ale. Handy for nearby music venue.
Sarah H. • September 10, 2021Great food at decent prices. Have been a few times and consider this a hidden gem. Worth checking out.
Martin M. • July 7, 2017Not obvious it's there but a nice little pub. They provided a tailored menu for a 20+ size group and food was very nice. Staff were friendly. Burgers are proper Beef!
Karl H. • July 13, 2020Narrowboat repair specialist. Any work no matter how big or small. Interior or exterior systems too.
Deano • August 3, 2010The ferries are every twenty minutes in the morning, but every half-hour in the evening
Richard C. • December 28, 2012Views of the canal. Little bit run down, which adds to the charm, and well kept beer
Stephen D. • September 19, 2017Definitely worth a stop here if you're arriving by narrowboat - good selection of cask ales and plenty of outdoor seating - usually some empty mooring spots nearby
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