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Bidrage med feedbackWe popped in not long after they had opened as a first stop on a planned quiet mini crawl around Hoylake. We were the only customers in but the place didn't feel empty. The pub had an atmosphere even with just the two of us in there. There's wood paneling on the ceiling with nautical bits and bobs dotted around. It's a traditional, proper pub. There's an outside area for those with families too. The beer was spot on, a really well kept pint. After our drink we wandered off to our next stop. When we finished that that drink we both decided to scrap the planned route and went back to the Plasterers and stayed there for the rest of our afternoon. It really is a great pub, you're made welcome as soon as you walk through the door. The place was spotless too. We will be returning next time we're in Hoylake. It's a definite go to pub Cheers Tom
Great place for a warm up and a great pint of peer on a chilly day. Dogs welcome which is great. Friendly staff.
We visited the pub after the funeral of my husband’s uncle who had been a regular there. It was not the official reception after the funeral but we were told that they were having a little party in tribute to him . About 8 of us , nephews nieces, went to the pub were made so welcome by everyone there especially the landlord landlady Ritchie Michelle who treated us like long lost friends were incredibly generous. It was everything a real pub should be, warm, friendly great food drink. Thank you all very much.
Public bar and snug (the latter cosily refurbished with William Morriswallpaper) Food by pre-order on Tasty Tuesdays see Facebook. Four superbly kept real ales; Purple Moose Snowdonia Boltmaker White Rat Draught Bass plus Moretti and a range of lagers, bottled Aspells real cider plus interesting gins This is a real pub with real regulars who love the place
The band was fantastic. The staff was very nice and the customers were friendly. The prices for alcohol and soft drinks were reasonable. Although the restaurant is small, it is definitely worth a visit.