Blackpool Fylde & Wyre

Pub Guide

Branch area pubs selling real ale

  • Ansdell
    • Blossoms 1-3 Woodlands Road Ansdell FY8 4EP Telephone(01253) 736735

      Large food-led pub, with lots of cosy corners, located near Fylde Rugby Club and Ansdell train station

    • Fairhaven 1 Marine Drive Ansdell FY8 1AU Telephone(01253) 747468

      Half way between St Annes and Lytham, this pub is situated with a few yards of Fairhaven Lake and Grannys Bay. After 3 years of closure, this pub reopened in June 2019.

    • Fairhaven Golf Club Lytham Pool Park Ansdell FY8 4JU Telephone(01253) 720094
    • Fylde Rugby Club Woodlands Memorial Ground, Blackpool Road Ansdell FY8 4EL Telephone(01253) 734733

      Home to Fylde Rugby Union Club.

  • Bilsborrow
    • Owd Nell's Canalside Tavern Canalside, St Michael's Road Bilsborrow PR3 0RS Telephone(01995) 640010

      Busy thatched pub which is part of Guy's Thatched Hamlet complex situated next to the Lancaster Canal. A range of up to 10 beers is available, Thwaites Original is sold as Owd Nell's Cask.

    • Roebuck Garstang Road Bilsborrow PR3 0RE Telephone(01995) 640234

      Food orientated family pub on the busy A6 in the centre of Bilsborrow.

    • White Bull Garstang Road Bilsborrow PR3 0RE Telephone(01995) 471977

      Reopened end February 2024.

  • Blackpool
    • Albert & the Lion Bank Hey Street Blackpool FY1 4RU Telephone(01253) 743690

      A JD Wetherspoon located on the Promenade, despite its Bank Hey Street address, next to the Tower in the superb Art Deco former Woolworths building. Opened in July 2010.

    • Albert's Ale Micropub 117 Albert Road Blackpool FY1 4PW Telephone(01253) 292827

      NOTE - Pub regularly closes up for a number of weeks out of the main tourist season. Check Facebook for details.

      A micropub situated on the lower floor of the Albert Hotel, just a short walk from the town centre and the Winter Gardens. Up to four beers are available, with a preference for local beers, and real ciders are also available. A range of over 40 bottled world beers, mainly from Belgium, and snacks are available. Open Sundays when as part of a bank holiday weekend.

    • Albion 226 Red Bank Road Blackpool FY2 0HJ Telephone(01253) 591006

      Now reverted back to its original name of Albion, Owned by M&B, it is labelled as a pizza kitchen and bar. This pub sits in the heart of Bispham village.

    • Armfield Club 9-17 Bloomfield Road Blackpool FY1 6JL Telephone07432 222107

      Reopened October 2020. Named after legendary Blackpool footballer Jimmy Armfield. Expected to be very busy on home match days. While this is a free to enter pub, on match days it will be 'members ' only.

    • Backstage Bar @ Waterloo Music Bar 166 Waterloo Road Blackpool FY4 2AF Telephone(01253) 407886

      Formally a dining room when this establishment was a hotel, now transformed into a free to enter annex to the main Waterloo Music Pub with separate entrance to the left of the main double doors. Stand alone trading hours to suit when for example there are no bands on in the main pub, also may open when Blackpool FC are at home.

    • Bar 19 19 Queen Street Blackpool FY1 1NL Telephone(01253) 627986

      Small bar on one of Blackpool's main party street's.. One real ale (sometime two) served nowadays. Blackpool, Fylde & Wyre CAMRA Pub of the Year 2018. Availability of Real Ale not always guaranteed.

    • Belle Vue Whitegate Drive Blackpool FY3 9DQ Telephone(01253) 394702

      Large, imposing pub on one of Blackpool's main roads. Part of the Sizzling chain, used by Robbie Williams for one of his song videos. Live bands are popular at the weekend. Family orientated with nice outdoor seating area towards the front when weather allows.

    • Bispham Conservative Club 70 Red Bank Road Blackpool FY2 9HY Telephone(01253) 357519

      Comfortable club with it's own bowling green. It has relaxed it's members only policy and in now open to the general public. An entry charge may be required on weekend evening when entertainment is provided. Marston's Wainwright is the Club's main offering often supplemented by another beer from the Marston's portfolio.

    • Bispham Hotel 68 Red Bank Road Blackpool FY2 9HY Telephone(01253) 351752

      A short stroll from the Promenade, this is a traditional locals boozer. No music, food, TV or children. The sign shows a Blackppol tram which used to pass the pub to go to the depot next door, in what is now Sainsbury's car park. Quiz night Thursdays 9pm. Quiz/bingo/card games for cash prizes Sundays 3pm in aid of charity.

    • Blackpool Cricket Club Barlow Crescent, West Park Drive Blackpool FY3 9EQ Telephone(01253) 393347

      Many time local CAMRA Club of the Year and a regular GBG entry. Food is served Wednesdays to Fridays from around 5pm and Saturdays & Sundays from opening until 8pm.

    • Blackpool Park Golf Club North Park Drive Blackpool FY3 8LS Telephone(01253) 397916

      Clubhouse at the entrance to the Stanley Park golf course. Non members always welcome.

    • Blackpool Subscription Bowling Club Somerset Avenue Blackpool FY1 5QU Telephone(01253) 762195

      Small bowling club which serves a single cask ale.

    • Bloomfield Brewhouse 47 Ansdell Road Blackpool FY1 6PU Telephone(01253) 693219

      Large pub at the junction of Bloomfield Road and Ansdell Road, close to Blackpool FC stadium. Food is served each day. Up-to seven handpumps but generally only two are in use at any one time.

    • Boars Head 38 Preston Old Road Blackpool FY3 9PL Telephone(01253) 760279

      Large former Tetley Warrington pub close to Whitegate Drive. Real ale has started to be served again when visited Jume 2019.

    • Cask 9 Layton Road Blackpool FY3 8EA Telephone(01253) 396321

      A friendly micro-pub situated in the Layton area of Blackpool . Four hand pumps. Opened in November 2019. Winner of Branch Pub Of The Season - Winter 22

    • Cask (Bispham) 103 Red Bank Road Blackpool FY2 9HZ

      Micropub, opened on 4th November 2022, serving a range of 4 ales, always including a dark beer, and occasional real cider located towards the north end of the Illuminations. Based over two floors and with a large sun terrace to the front. Host a popular quiz every other Wednesday.

    • Cask & Tap 82 Topping Street Blackpool FY1 3AD

      Town centre micro-pub that opened 25th September 2020. A ranges of upto eight cask beers, craft beers and ciders awaits. Last orders is called 30 minutes before closing time.

    • Churchills 83-85 Topping Street Blackpool FY1 3AF Telephone(01253) 466423

      Town centre bar that can be quite busy with karaoke and bingo. Traditional looking interior with wall hung nostalgic memorabilia. Split level pub with higher level being at the front of pub which is home to the in house music/karaoke system which is used every weekend and some afternoons which adds to the lively atmosphere this wonderful pub generates. Popular with both tourists and locals.

    • Claremont Conservative Club Westminster Road Blackpool FY1 2QE Telephone(01253) 620981

      Two large rooms, one with three snooker tables. Bowling green at the rear.

    • Cogs Bar 29 Lytham Road Blackpool FY1 6DU Telephone07958 552107

      Opened 26th December 2024. 3 hand pulls. Opening times may vary.

    • Devonshire Arms 32 Devonshire Road Blackpool FY2 0TL Telephone(01253) 508681

      Part of the Sizzling chain, this pub is very popular for food (even attracting Lady Ga Ga when she last visited Blackpool).

    • Dunes Hotel 561 Lytham Road Blackpool FY4 1SA Telephone(01253) 403854

      Large, former Boddington's suburban pub with seperate vaults. Two handpumps in the vaults and five in the main bar, although only up-to three in use. Varied range of customers give this warm and welcoming pub a good atmosphere. Handy for Squires Gate rail station.

    • Farmers Arms 570 Lytham Road Blackpool FY4 1RF Telephone(01253) 407215

      Large street corner pub in the Highfield Road shopping area at the junction with Lytham Road. Smart refurbishment undertaken in May 2018 which included the removal of the raised flooring in one corner of that pub which facilitated the extension of the bar.

    • Frenchman's Cove 13-15 South King Street Blackpool FY1 4LS Telephone(01253) 752299

      Small, eccentrically furnished bar on the inland edge of the town centre near the Winter Gardens.

    • Gynn Gynn Square Blackpool FY1 2JR Telephone(01253) 357714

      North of the town centre and close to the sea, popular with locals and holidaymakers in what passes for our summer.

    • Halfway House St Annes Road Blackpool FY4 2QL Telephone(01253) 37940

      Imposing pub situated on the corner of Squires Gate Lane and St Annes Road close to Morrisons Supermarket. It reopened following an extensive £1,8m refurbishment on 24th September 2019. A range of four real ales is available and an extensive menu features. A large conservatory and external childrens play area also feature.

    • Hampton Road Social Club & Caravan Park Hampton Road Blackpool FY4 1JB Telephone(01253) 341508

      Caravan club situated close to the Pleasure Beach. . TV lounge open to general public. Serves one changing real ale.

    • Highfield Highfield Road Blackpool FY4 3LA Telephone(01253) 600101

      Suburban pub, part of the Sizzling Pubs chain. Food available until 10pm each day.

    • Highlands Hotel 206 Queens Promenade Blackpool FY2 9JS Telephone(01253) 354083

      A comfortable hotel bar/restaurant at the northern end of the illuminations, close to the Red Bank Road junction.

    • Hogarths Gin Palace 22-28 Clifton Street Blackpool FY1 1JP Telephone(01253) 292326

      This pub reopened on 3rd March 2017 after a significant period of closure and a major refurbishment. It is a comfortable, modern take on a Victorian gin palace. There are several quiet corners and many TVs showing live sports. Countless gins. DJ on Saturday night and Monday afternoon hosting Karaoke is very popular. Availability of Real ale is not guaranteed.

    • JD Drinkwater's Alehouse 75 Highfield Road Blackpool FY4 2JE

      Located in the heart of the bustling Highfield road shopping area. Opened July 2021. Very popular with Local residents and can get busy. Take a look at the unusual bar built from wooden beer barrels and the sporting memorabilia on the walls.

    • Layton Rakes 17-25 Market Street Blackpool FY1 1ET Telephone(01253) 743710

      New-build Wetherspoon family friendly pub in the centre of town.

    • Little Black Pug 13 Talbot Road Blackpool FY1 1LB Telephone(01253) 299919

      Smart bar on Talbot Square that opened at the end of August 2017, based in the former school buildings next to the impressive Pugin-designed Sacred Heart church.

    • Marton Institute Oxford Square Blackpool FY4 4DR Telephone(01253) 692977

      Long established club on a prominent approach to Blackpool. Annual beer festival every August Bank Holiday weekend is very popular.

    • Mitre 3 West Street Blackpool FY1 1HA Telephone(01253) 623718

      A cosy little pub just off the Promenade. serving 2 real ales and Theakston's Best and Mild on keg, live music or DJ Fridays and Sundays

    • New Norcross Club Fleetwood Road Blackpool FY5 1RN Telephone(01253) 821590
    • Newton Arms Staining Road Blackpool FY3 0AJ Telephone(01253) 397296

      Large multi-roomed pub serving the Normoss area. A large pleasant beer garden is at the rear.

    • No. 10 Bar & Kitchen 258 Whitegate Drive Blackpool FY3 9JW Telephone(01253) 311186

      Blackpool's first micro-pub, opened in July 2018. Up to 3 ales are available Nice outdoor drinking area on front. Thai restaurant-quality food is served. Popular with home fans when Blackpool FC are playing at nearby Bloomfield road.

    • No. 13 Bonny Street 13 Bonny Street Blackpool FY1 5AR Telephone(01253) 275120

      A hidden oasis of tranquillity just off the Prom. Great news as this pub is reopening 13th April, 2019 under new ownership after a major refit both inside and out along with a brand new name.

      An independently owned, real-ale haunt at the back of the Golden Mile (behind Madame Tussaud’s), police station and court house. It was an old coppers drinking den (being so close), hence the name.

      With a changing brews available, Belgian beers, malt whiskies and the occasional live band (believe it or not called ‘The Great Tune Robbery’) it’s not exactly a quaint old traditional pub, or a party venue either – but you will find a great pint decent pool table and ‘budget’ bar meals, one of those venues you end up staying longer then you expected.

      Compared to other Blackpool Heritage Building’s it’s not that old but it is probably one of the oldest buildings in the area because during a big fire in the late 1980s, the Pump and Truncheon was just about the only building not to burn down. It still has its unique charm with a wood panelled interior, open fire, and historic setting.

    • Norbreck Bowls & Tennis Club Clovelly Avenue Blackpool FY5 1RZ Telephone(01253) 852154

      Small bowls and tennis club in the northern suburbs of Blackpool.

    • Number 4 Newton Drive Blackpool FY3 8ER Telephone(01253) 398949

      Smart suburban pub at the junction with Layton Road that also has guest beers from the Thwaites approved list. The Freemasons of the pub's former name relates to the first local meeting of that group, which was reputedly held at the original pub of this name that stood to the side of the present building.

    • Plum Tree Farm Hallam Way Blackpool FY4 5NZ Telephone(01253) 798477

      A modern carvery pub and restaurant on the outskirts of Blackpool just off Preston New Road and adjoining a Premier Inn

    • Raikes Hall Liverpool Road Blackpool FY1 4HE Telephone(01253) 290974

      The only remaining part of the once extensive Raikes Hall Gardens, opened in 1872. A Grade II listed building with its own bowling green.

    • Raleside Brewhouse 2a Bickerstaffe Street Blackpool FY1 3AH Telephone(01253) 466248

      Opened October 2024 as a sister venue to Shipwreck in Cleveleys. A daytime venue offering quality coffee and food (including breakfast) alongside locally brewed beers. Live music features. For the benefit of travellers arriving or departing from the train station across the road, there is a departure times display, and you can also drop off your bags too (a fee may be chargeable). Alcohol is served from 10am daily.

    • Ramsden Arms Hotel 204 Talbot Road Blackpool FY1 3AZ Telephone(01253) 623215

      "The Rammy" is a long-established member of the real ale scene in central Blackpool.

    • Rhythm & Brew Room 139-141 Church Street Blackpool FY1 3NU Telephone(01253) 319165

      Reopened 15th December 2017, this historic Blackpool pub, the birthplace of Blackpool FC, features a range of up to 8 cask ales (4 of which are there own brewed in the back of the pub) and 14 craft keg beers. In early 2024, the pub was taken over by a new team and the brewery was re-branded.

    • Rose & Crown 20 - 24 Corporation Street Blackpool FY1 1EJ Telephone(01253) 299821

      Town centre pub located at corner with Birley Street opposite Blackpool Council offices. Upper floor occupied by the tache rock venue Night Club Camra discount till 9pm

    • Saddle Inn 286 Whitegate Drive Blackpool FY3 9PH Telephone(01253) 767827

      One of the first pubs in Blackpool and continuously licensed since 1776. The bar area has two cosy rooms leading off it, each with a real fire. A large terraced area with benches is at the side of the pub. Food is served all day until 9pm daily.

    • Scruffy Murphys 32 Corporation Street Blackpool FY1 1EJ Telephone(01253) 624538

      Small multi-roomed pub in the centre of Blackpool, close to the Grand Theatre with an Irish theme.

    • Shickers Micro Pub 3 Royal Oak Buildings, Waterloo Road Blackpool FY4 2AB Telephone(01253) 375336

      Micro pub in the South Shore area of the resort. Ideal for a first pint after the train journey when arriving into Blackpool South train station or indeed a final pint to round off your holiday when visiting. Only 100 metres from South train station. Popular with both sets of football fans on match days.

    • Shickers Tavern 31 Birley Street Blackpool FY1 1EG Telephone07808 136536

      Opened January 2024. Real ales mainly being sourced from J. Holts brewery. Last orders called 30 minuets before closing

    • Shovels 260 Common Edge Road Blackpool FY4 5DH Telephone(01253) 762702

      Large, comfortable suburban pub that is a previous winner of the local CAMRA branch Pub of the Year.

    • Stanley Ward Conservative Club 92 Common Edge Road Blackpool FY4 5AZ Telephone(01253) 314018

      Founded in 1952 and now a popular venue for live music and games.

    • Station 23 Talbot Road Blackpool FY1 1LB Telephone(01253) 621256

      Previously Molloys and O'neills but now reopened after a minor refurbishment in November 2022 and renamed 'Station'. One handpump.

    • Sun Inn 88 Bolton Street Blackpool FY1 6AA Telephone(01253) 342229

      Tucked just off the Promenade, this locals pubs serves a 3 real ales. Snacks are available during the day.

    • Thirsty? Alehouse 277 Church Street Blackpool FY1 3PB

      Reopened in March 2024, Serves Filipino Food at weekends only via bookings. offering 3 cask ales

    • Three Piers 4 Talbot Road Blackpool FY1 1LF Telephone(01253) 589084

      Opened May 2021. Attached to the brand new Premier Inn hotel where the original Yates pub once stood before being ravaged by fire in 2009.

    • Tide & Tipple 3 Red Bank Road Blackpool FY2 9HN

      Modern bar, close to the Promenade and Bispham tram stop, that opened in September 2024. Two cask ales are served.

    • Tyldesley Conservative Club Palmer Avenue Blackpool FY1 5JP Telephone(01253) 346501
    • Velvet Coaster 501–507 Promenade Blackpool FY4 1BA Telephone(01253) 362180

      Opened in May 2015, this impressive £7m conversion by JD Wetherspoon of the former Lucky Star amusement arcade is located across the tram tracks from South Pier and close to the Sandcastle Waterpark and Pleasure Beach. Named after the 1909 Pleasure Beach ride of the same name, the pub is huge, with bars and outside sheltered seating on each of the three floors with wide views over the Irish Sea and the Promenade. The first floor cellar is also open to views.

    • Washington Topping Street Blackpool FY1 3AF Telephone(01253) 620885

      The Washington is a family friendly public house in the town centre of Blackpool, offering food and drink. Local branch Pub of the Season Spring 2017.

    • Waterloo Music Bar Waterloo Road Blackpool FY4 2AL Telephone(01253) 342066

      Large pub adjoining the now unused Waterloo Bowling Club. The pub is known for it's live music with rock, heavy metal, punk, alternative music every weekend. Every Sunday morning, this pub is the meeting place for motor bikers (Setantii). Charge to enter the pub often applies on live music nights. As of November 2022, check out their brand new 'Backstage bar' with free entry to the left of the main doors.

    • Yates 13/15 Market Street Blackpool FY1 1ET Telephone(01253) 299930

      A Yates pub in North Shore Blackpool. Popular for food during the day and partying in the evening with loud music and DJs.

  • Carleton
    • Carleton Bowling & Social Club Maycroft Avenue Carleton FY6 7NE Telephone(01253) 882264

      Private members bowls club on the outskirts of Poulton that servers real ale.

    • Castle Gardens 10 Poulton Road Carleton FY6 7NH Telephone(01253) 890015

      A smart and welcoming Ember pub with a good selection of cask ales from 5 Handpumps, though one might be used for 'cider'. Popular for its meals, and Tuesday evening pub quiz.

  • Churchtown
    • Horns Inn The Avenue Churchtown PR3 0HR Telephone(01995) 601351

      Smartly refurbished pub/restaurant close to the A6 / A586 junction. .Quiz night are held every Monday from 9pm with cash jackpot up for grabs after. Live Friday night entertainment featuring local established/up and coming bands. Well known for serving excellent food. A sign behind the bar proudly states it has sold over 248,000 pints of cask ale since June 2014.

  • Cleveleys
    • Backstage @ Cleveleys 107 Victoria Road West Cleveleys FY5 3LA

      This Rock and Roll themed bar in a former cycle shop opened in October 2023. Live bands will be a feature; see social media for details. There are three handpulls on the bar with 18 taps for a variety of keg beers. They also offer an extensive range of mainly European bottled beers. May also open on bank holiday Mondays,

    • Cleveleys Working Mens Club Slinger Road Cleveleys FY5 1BN Telephone(01253) 855004

      A large club with 2 rooms; a sports room with snooker tables and TVs and a function room where quizzes and entertainment takes place. One, often two cask ales are served. Visitors can be signed in at the booth in the entrance for a donation.

    • Decades Retro Cafe Bar 55 Victoria Road West Cleveleys FY5 1AY Telephone(01253) 283833

      A food orientated cafe bar which welcomes drinkers only. Two cask ales. Very music themed. Opened December 2021.

    • Dickens 6 Princess Road Cleveleys FY5 1BP Telephone(01253) 825155

      Modern one-room mock-Tudor pub opposite the bus station, just off the main shopping street and about 100 yards from the seafront.

    • Jolly Tars 154–158 Victoria Road West Cleveleys FY5 3NE Telephone(01253) 856042

      An impressive conversion by Wetherspoon of a former retail store, the pub opened in June 2011. Offers up to ten changing beers. The pub is named after the performances by The Jolly Tars concert party's, between the 2 world wars. Their Great Benefit Night Programme, on the 15 August 1931, attracted a 2,000 strong audience and was reported in the local press as “a great success”.

    • Park Suite West Drive Cleveleys FY5 2BL Telephone(01253) 852132

      Pub serving beers, ciders and cask ales. The pub has a main bar, a social lounge, and a large beer garden.

      Two full size snooker tables, and have no less than five snooker teams in leagues around the Fylde. A bowling green is open May to October.

      Two function rooms for hire.

    • Shipwreck Brewhouse 53 Victoria Road West Cleveleys FY5 1AJ Telephone(01253) 540597

      Smart, real ale micropub cum cafe bar on Cleveleys' main shopping street which opened in May 2020. A range of 4 real ales, craft beers and a selection of canned and bottle beers are available as well as a teas, coffees, cake and a selection of substantial snack sandwiches and cakes. Opens at 9:30am for breakfast and soft drinks. Alcohol served from 10am. May close earlier than advertised during mid-week November to March.

    • Thornton Cleveleys Cricket Club Illawalla, Wyre road Cleveleys FY5 5LF Telephone(01253) 892448
    • Travellers Rest 90-94 Beach Road Cleveleys FY5 1EH Telephone(01253) 283785

      A locals pub just off the Promenade.

    • Vault Bar & Lounge 2 Crescent East Cleveleys FY5 3LJ Telephone(01253) 823666

      Cleveleys newest pub. Opened 16th April 2020. Formerly Barclay's Bank.

    • Venue North Promenade Cleveleys FY5 1LW Telephone(01253) 852143

      A large entertainment venue overlooking the Irish Sea. Good quality local food is served throughout the day complemented by a range of three real ales. A fine place to watch the sun set!

    • WobblInn 131 Victoria Road West Cleveleys FY5 3LA Telephone(01253) 374021

      Smart micro-pub that opened on 4th May 2024 as a welcome addition to the Cleveleys scene. The owner previously ran a micro-pub in Kiddeminster, hence the West Midlands connection.

  • Cuddy Hill
    • Plough At Eaves Inn Eaves Lane Cuddy Hill PR4 0BJ Telephone(01772) 690233

      Very pleasant rural pub once described as the hardest to find in Lancashire. Popular with cyclists. Great food served every day.

  • Elswick
    • Boot & Shoe Inn Beech Road Elswick PR4 3YB Telephone(01995) 471601

      Centrally located in this picturesque village, and close to the noted Bonds ice cream restaurant and cafe, Reopened 3/11/23.

    • Ship at Elswick High Street Elswick PR4 3ZB Telephone(01995) 918797

      Smart, attractive, comfortable and popular village centre pub that focusses on a high quality food menu featuring regional produce. The bar has a separate area for drinkers. The rear garden, with seating and play equipment, is accessed through a heated conservatory. Children are permitted up until 8.30pm when dining with adults. Pub has been taken over in November 2021 and has reopened 28/2/22. Three handpumps in use when visited in April 2022.

  • Fleetwood
    • Beer Shed 20 Poulton Street Fleetwood FY7 6LP Telephone(01253) 867290

      Very small micro-pub in Fleetwood which opened in in late 2022.. Previously a Tapas and cocktail bar.

    • Fleetwood Golf Club Princes Way Fleetwood FY7 8AF Telephone(01253) 773573

      The Fleetwood Golf Club can be traced back to 1861, but was opened at its present location in 1932, and is the only true links course on the Fylde Coast. It has two bars that are open daily throughout the year. The view from the main lounge is spectacular, looking over the course, across Morecambe Bay and over to the Lake District. There is a snooker room containing two full size tables, a darts board, and Sports TV. Food is available throughout the day. The Club allows guests of members and other non-members by arrangement with the office.

    • Kings Arms 105 Lord Street Fleetwood FY7 6LB Telephone(01253) 877211

      One of old Fleetwood's original pubs, on the main shopping street. Live music or DJ Friday and Saturday night. Pool table. Street parking and close to tram/bus stops. After a period of unused handpumps, it has been reported in May 2023 that one handpump has been brought back into use.

    • North Euston Hotel Esplanade Fleetwood FY7 6BN Telephone(01253) 876525

      The North Euston Hotel was built in 1841, a semi-circular building overlooking Morecambe Bay and the River Wyre estuary. It was built to serve overnight guests, including Queen Victoria in 1847, making the rail journey from London Euston, being close to the point of departure for the steamers to Scotland. The Victoria Bar can be accessed from the hotel, or its own entrance from the street, and is a large lounge, with some seating areas raised, creating divisions. It serves 2 to 4 guest ales, changing weekly. Food is available 12 - 8. Live bands Sat evening at 9pm; jazz every first Sunday 2 - 4; quiz night Sunday 8pm. Families welcome. Near to the bus and tram termini and the Knott End Ferry.

    • Queens Beach Road Fleetwood FY7 8PR Telephone(01253) 876740

      Located on the main Blackpool/Fleetwood bus route, with multi-screen sports TV, pool, snooker and darts; Poker night, Thurs at 8.30; Fri night live music; Sat DJ; Quiz night Sun at 8.30. Food served Mon-Thurs 12-4, 5-8; Fri, Sat 12-8; Sun 12-6.Dogs welcome outside, fresh water always available.

    • Rossall Tavern Larkholme Parade Fleetwood FY7 8RP Telephone(01253) 871223

      A community pub that is family and dog friendly, with bingo afternoons and quiz nights. The Emmanuel Church West meets here every first Sunday of the month.

    • Royal Oak Hotel 171 Lord Street Fleetwood FY7 6SR Telephone(01253) 873486

      Pub reopened mid April 2024 with new managers.

    • Steamer 1-2 Queens Terrace Fleetwood FY7 6BT Telephone(01253) 681001

      One of Fleetwood's oldest surviving pubs, close to Fleetwood Market, bus and tram terminals, and the Knott End Ferry. Ales at present are up to 4 from Copper Dragon and Reedley Hallows amongst others. Singer, and sing-a-long, Tuesday 12-2pm; Live bands with free entry Friday and Saturday 9:30. Pool table, snooker and darts. Street parking and pay car park closeby.

    • Strawberry Gardens Pub & Bistro Poulton Road Fleetwood FY7 6TF Telephone(01253) 771991

      The Strawberry Gardens Pub and Bistro has six hand pumps with many changing real ales and is cask marque accredited. The pub favours local, north west breweries but enjoys many guest ales from around the UK. The Strawberry Gardens also has a beer fridge full of continental and world beers to enjoy in the pub or as a take away. The bistro within the pub offers hand-cooked, quality food at reasonable prices; Thursday is Curry Night and the restaurant is very popular for Sunday Lunches. Pub games are also available with darts, dominoes, a bowling green and a well maintained pool table. The Strawberry is a top venue for the Annual Folk and Blues festival in September and holds a beer festival every year. Local CAMRA Cider Pub of the Year 2012 and local Pub of the Year 2013. Sky Sports is available with a big screen used for popular matches. As the closest pub to Highbury Stadium in Fleetwood, just a few minutes walk away and with free parking, it is the perfect pub to enjoy a pint and a bite to eat before and after Fleetwood Town football matches.

    • Thomas Drummond London Street Fleetwood FY7 6JE Telephone(01253) 775020

      A Wetherspoon pub. Past winner of Pub of the Season.

    • Three Lights Herring Arm Road Fleetwood FY7 6NB Telephone(01253) 872281

      Named after the three lighthouses in Fleetwood, The Three Lights opened in March 2014 as a pub restaurant. Family friendly, with indoor and outdoor play areas, children are allowed until 10. Dogs are welcome outside, guide dogs only inside. Meals are served 12 - 10pm daily, except 12 - 9pm Sunday.

  • Freckleton
    • Coach & Horses Preston Old Road Freckleton PR4 1PD Telephone(01772) 632284

      Multi-roomed pub in the heart of the village, overlooking the Memorial Gardens. After a refurbishment in late 2019 food started to be served.

    • Freckleton Sports & Social Club 41 Preston Old Road Freckleton PR4 1PB Telephone(01772) 632318

      Popular club in the centre of the village. CAMRA members please show valid membership card to gain free entry

    • Plough at Freckleton 2 Lytham Road Freckleton PR4 1XA Telephone(01772) 635991

      Roadside pub in the centre of the village on the A584 Lytham to Preston road. No Rale Ale currently served.

    • Ship Inn Bunker Street Freckleton PR4 1HA Telephone(01772) 965230

      Fine pub on the edge of the village, with fine views over the Ribble estuary. Popular eaterery. Ten minutes walk to main road and bus routes. Quiz night every Thursday.

    • Tap N Drum 68-74 Lytham Road Freckleton PR4 1XA Telephone(01772) 634924

      Formerly called Vestry, as of 30th November 2022 renamed Tap N Drum by new owners.

  • Great Eccleston
    • Black Bull Hotel High Street Great Eccleston PR3 0YB Telephone(01995) 670224

      Smartly refurbished village centre pub serving a range of beers. A pleasant beer garden is available at the rear of the pub.

    • Farmers Arms Halsall Square Great Eccleston PR3 0YE Telephone(01995) 672018

      Re-opened in August 2013 following extensive refurbishment. A smart restaurant with separate bar area. Entrance is off St Marys Road at the rear of the building. Boasts no less than 5 real fires!

    • White Bull Hotel The Square Great Eccleston PR3 0ZB Telephone(01995) 670795

      Located in the centre of a quaint village this multi-roomed public house comprises of a games room including a pool table, darts and a TV. Room to the right extends to the back with ample table and chairs. The small room by the left front contains a real fire to relax and unwind.

  • Greenhalgh
    • Henry's Smokehouse Fleetwood Road Greenhalgh PR4 3HE Telephone07738 243271

      Reopened in February 2024 as a smokehouse and grill including Sunday dinner. Real ales expected.

  • Hambleton
    • Hambleton Sports & Social Club Church Lane Hambleton FY6 9BZ Telephone(01253) 700598

      Located just next to Hambleton Village Hall, this establishment is members only though non members can pay a £2 entry fee. A long running social club with a yearly or lifetime membership allowing you access. Pool & darts, entertainment from local bands, Box Office Sports events and 3 full size snooker tables. Bingo nights, quiz nights and darts and dominoes nights. Kids are welcome before 8.30 pm and have plenty to do with a kids pool table and television area. There is a good size car park. Large outdoor heated smoking area. The club is neighbours and associated with the Outdoor Crown Green Bowls Club the Hambleton Tennis Club and the Hambleton Village Hall.

    • Puddled Duck Sower Carr Lane Hambleton FY6 9EQ Telephone(01253) 700222

      Smart bar forming part of the Sunset Park Holiday Village.

    • Shard Riverside Inn Old Bridge Lane Hambleton FY6 9BT Telephone(01253) 700208

      Smart riverside restaurant specialising in locally sourced food. It has an equally smart and comfortable bar area and outdoor seating area both with attractive views overlooking the River Wyre. Food is served 12 - 2.30, 5 - 9.30 Mon - Fri and 12 - 9.30 Sat - Sun.

    • Shovels Inn Green Meadow Lane Hambleton FY6 9AL Telephone(01253) 700209

      Friendly and attractive, traditional village pub with restaurant, the chef having won a Best Pub Pie of the Year 2013 award for his Cheesy Drunken Swine pie. Look for the displayed 1919 survey plans from when the inn was still mostly farm buildings with a small 3-roomed pub at the front.

  • Kirkham
    • Huntsman 87 Freckleton Street Kirkham PR4 2SQ Telephone(01772) 681554

      A small but busy community pub, located 5 mins walk from the centre of Kirkham. One hand pull on currently as of January 2025.

    • Kingfisher St Georges Park Kirkham PR4 2DZ Telephone(01772) 672174

      A J W Lees pub located on the outskirts of Kirkham just off the west bypass. Quiz night every Monday. Meeting and event room for hire.

    • Kirkham & Wesham Cricket Club Woodlands Avenue Kirkham PR4 2JQ Telephone07970 626325
    • Kirkham Bierhaus 36 Poulton Street Kirkham PR4 2AH Telephone(01772) 417792

      Converted from the former Santander bank that opened in February 2022. A range of 6 locally sourced ales complements a range of German beers. A quiz is held on Mondays at 7.30pm and it's Poker Night on Tuesday, also starting at 7.30pm.

    • Kirkham Conservative Club Ribby Road Kirkham PR4 2BB Telephone(01772) 682276

      Club with bowling green at the rear. Non-members of the club should buzz to gain access and will be asked to sign in.

    • Stable Bar 48 Preston Street Kirkham PR4 2ZA Telephone(01772) 490689

      Converted stables on the main road out from Kirkham centre. The front of the pub is plush and contains many photos of old Kirkham, The rear turns into a sports area. A multi-level suntrap garden is out the back of the pub.

    • Tap & Vent Brewhouse 26 Poulton Street Kirkham PR4 2AB Telephone(01772) 382019

      Conversion of a traditional looking shop from the outside with a modern take inside. Just up from the Market Square and close to the bus stops.. Good range of guest ales, continental lagers and bottled beers. The pub has recently started selling it's own real ale which is brewed behind the bar.

  • Knott End On Sea
    • Bourne Arms Bourne May Road Knott End On Sea FY6 0AB Telephone(01253) 810400

      Pleasant pub overlooking the River Wyre, Morecambe Bay and the Lakeland Fells. Handy for the Knott End - Fleetwood ferry.

    • Knott End Sports & Social Club Salisbury Avenue Knott End On Sea FY6 0BP Telephone(01253) 812226

      Private Members Club which allows CAMRA members free entry on production of a CAMRA Membership Card, otherwise £1.00 entry. Large games room including two snooker tables and and a pool table. Comfortable bar lounge with TV. Function/Concert Room for private parties and live music. One bar central to all three rooms, contains three hand pumps with two changing guest beers, mostly from fairly local breweries.

    • Squash 93 Lancaster Road Knott End On Sea FY6 0AU Telephone(01253) 810159

      Cosy multi-roomed bar serving a single changing cask ale from the rear bar.

  • Little Eccleston
    • Cartford Inn Cartford Lane Little Eccleston PR3 0YP Telephone(01995) 670166

      Smart country hotel and restaurant at the side of the River Wyre and with the accent on food. Formerly home of the Hart brewery which was located in separate buildings at the side. There are 15 letting rooms.

  • Little Thornton
    • Thornton Lodge Skippool Road Little Thornton FY5 5LD Telephone(01253) 882455

      Formerly a well known Boddingtons house, now a Chef and Brewer family pub and restaurant, with up to four changing cask ales.

  • Lytham
    • Clifton Arms Hotel West Beach Lytham FY8 5QJ Telephone(01253) 739898

      Originally the site of a small inn on the estate of the Clifton family, the present building dates from 1839 and was a coaching inn until the railway connection to Blackpool in 1863. It is now a smart 48 bedroomed, 4-star hotel with a public bar. Food is served 12 - 2.30 (lunch), 3.30 - 5.30 (afternoon tea) and 6.30 - 9.30 (dinner). Current real ale being served was Wainwright along with occasional second ale offered to cope with increase in demand for large functions etc

    • County Hotel 1 Church Road Lytham FY8 5LH Telephone(01253) 795128

      Prominent, attractive pub with accommodation at the centre of town.

    • Craft House Beer Café 5 Clifton Street Lytham FY8 5EP Telephone(01253) 730512

      Small, but perfectly formed, the Craft House was the first micropub in the area, and remains popular and successful. In recent years the three changing cask ales (and one cider) have been supplemented by three craft beers. A true micro, it can get busy, especially in weekends, but in summer the pavement drinking area is very pleasant and popular. Light bar snacks are served.

    • Lytham Bierhaus 4 Dicconson Terrace Lytham FY8 5JY Telephone(01253) 468267

      Opened March 2024, this bar serves a range of six British cask beers and a large range of continental beers, mostly from Germany. A range of matching food is also available. A smart garden area is available to the front.

    • Lytham Catholic Club North Clifton Street Lytham FY8 5HR Telephone(01253) 736337

      Private members club that sometimes sells real ale at weekends.

    • Lytham Cricket & Sports Club Church Road Lytham FY8 5QD Telephone(01253) 734137
    • Lytham Ex-Servicemens & Social Club 5 Chapel Street Lytham FY8 5ND Telephone(01253) 734732

      Located just off Upper Westby Street, this once private CIU-affiliated members club welcomes card-carrying now welcomes Non members who are required to sign in.

    • Lytham Green Drive Golf Club Ballam Road Lytham FY8 4LE Telephone(01253) 734787

      This bar is attached to the adjoining golf course. It is open to non members.

    • Lytham Hop House 77 Clifton Street Lytham FY8 5ER Telephone(01253) 731581

      Opened 22nd October 2024, 4 hand pulls on offer one of which is the house beer as well as 3 live keg beers from Silent Mill.

    • Northern Monkey Lytham 4 Dicconson Terrace Lytham FY8 5JY Telephone07450 903871

      Opened on 4th May 2024. A smart bar with a range of 3 cask ales and several live keg beers from Northern Monkey Brewery of Bolton and guest brewers.

    • Queens Central Beach Lytham FY8 5LB Telephone(01253) 737316

      An attractive and smart pub, hotel and restaurant, close to the town centre, with views across Lytham Green and the Ribble Estuary.

    • Railway Hotel Station Road Lytham FY8 5DH Telephone(01253) 797250

      A Wetherspoon pub near the centre of Lytham on the site of the old Hansom Cab bar.

    • Ship & Royal 91 Clifton Street Lytham FY8 5EH Telephone(01253) 732867

      Grade II listed building with mock-Tudor upper storeys overlooking Lytham Square. Refurbished in 2015 and now with a pavement licence.

    • Station Pub & Tavern Station Square Lytham FY8 5PA Telephone(01253) 731991

      Attractive pub which occupies a much altered part of the former 1840s railway station building.

    • Taps 12 Henry Street Lytham FY8 5LE Telephone(01253) 736226

      Several times winner of the Branch Pub of the Year Award, and national CAMRA Pub of the Year Runner-Up in 2011. the pub has been in the GBG for over 30 consecutive years and had only 2 landlords in that time.The pub will show all the big sporting events It always has a mild beer available. the pub has an outside drinking area which is heated. There is a quiz every Monday night.

  • Lytham St. Annes
    • Ansdell Institute Woodlands Road Lytham St. Annes FY8 4BX Telephone(01253) 734135

      Members only club.

  • Newton-with-Scales
    • Bell & Bottle Blackpool Road Newton-with-Scales PR4 3RJ Telephone(01772) 684288

      Large roadside pub and restaurant on the A583 Kirkham to Preston road. A former Whitbread house. Large comfortable drinking area around the bar. Two Handpumps in use. Pub quiz every Sunday.

  • Pilling
    • Elletson Arms Lancaster Road, Stakepool Pilling PR3 6AH Telephone(01253) 790333

      Former Robinsons pub. Believed to have reopened in June 2020.

  • Poulton le Fylde
    • Bull 2 Blackpool Old Road Poulton le Fylde FY6 7DH Telephone(01253) 895598

      Comfortable town centre locals pub. Food is served all day until 8pm and beer is served from 10.00am.

    • Club Elletson Street Poulton le Fylde FY6 7AE Telephone(01253) 882194
    • Fylde Cricket Club Moorland Rd, Poulton le Fylde FY6 7EU Telephone(01253) 891805

      Cricket club in Poulton le Fylde.

    • Golden Ball Hotel Ball Street Poulton le Fylde FY6 7BA Telephone(01253) 882196

      A former Coaching House, dating from the 1790s. In the early 19th Century the pub served as the towns reading room.

    • Old Town Hall 5 Church Street Poulton le Fylde FY6 7AP Telephone(01253) 892257

      Down to earth drinking establishment in the heart of Poulton town centre. Moohouse's Pride of Pendle is a permanent fixtureaccompanied by an impressive range of five more changing guest ales.Packed at the weekend, busy on Wednesdays with local choir members and football fans or whenever there is a football or rugby match on. Last orders on Mon to Sat are called 30 mins before closing.

    • Poulton Elk 22 Hardhorn Road Poulton le Fylde FY6 7SR Telephone(01253) 899667

      Formerly a series of nightclubs on the site of the original manual telephone exchange, it was bought by JD Wetherspoon and converted by to a pub in December 2013. Usually busy from morning to evening with a wide ranging clientele.

    • River Wyre Breck Road Poulton le Fylde FY6 7JZ Telephone(01253) 893428

      A country pub and restaurant, with nearby riverside walks. Built in 1896, local reports at the time said that it attracted some very distinguished guests. King Edward VII was once seen drinking here with a group of gentlemen, and in the 1940s British stage and film acting couple Barry Barnes and Diana Churchill were regular visitors. Last orders for food 9:30. Family friendly. Dogs welcome, fresh water and treats available.

    • Stocks & Shilling 23 Market Place Poulton le Fylde FY6 7BT Telephone(01253) 531831

      Smart conversion of a former National Westminster bank opposite the Market Square.

    • Thatched House 30 Ball Street Poulton le Fylde FY6 7BG Telephone(01253) 891063

      Former CAMRA branch Pub of the Year serving a range of nine guest ales of which six vary. This unmissable mock Tudor pub is located in the corner of St Chads churchyard. Very busy at weekends.

  • Preesall
    • Black Bull Hotel 192 Park Lane Preesall FY6 0NW Telephone(01253) 810294

      Cosy 18th century village pub with a reputation for good local food. The bar is known for its very low beams!

  • Salwick
    • Hand & Dagger Treales Road Salwick PR4 0SA Telephone(01772) 690306

      Pleasant, attractive and popular country pub dating from about 1800 next to bridge 26 on the Preston and Lancaster canal, two miles from Clifton village. Impressive food menu. Opens on Bank Holiday Mondays 12-6pm with food served until 5pm.

  • Singleton
    • Miller Arms Station Road Singleton FY6 8LL Telephone(01253) 882668

      Attractive village pub, with a strong emphasis on food, which is served 12 to 9 every day. Families are especially welcome, and there is a large, well equipped outdoor play area

  • St Annes
    • Ducks Nuts 10-12 Park Road St Annes FY8 1QX

      Formerly 'No. 10 ale house', this pub reopened on 11th August 2022 under new ownership and new name. Three handpumps with beers appearing to be sourced from Marston's. Serves 'Tapas' style food.

    • Fifteens of St Annes 42 St Annes Road West St Annes FY8 1RF Telephone(01253) 725852

      A former Lloyds Bank. A real gem of a pub which is dog friendly. Well worth a visit. Check out the vault! Quiz night Sundays 8.30pm along with live music every Saturday evening are always popular so arrive nice and early! Nine handpumps, of which one is dedicated to always serving a dark beer as well as a CAMRA approved cider.

      Awards

      • BF&W Pub of the year (Finalist) 2015, 2016, 2017 & 2019
      • BF&W Pub of the year (Runner up) 2020
      • BF&W Cider Pub of the year 2015, 2017, 2019
      • BF&W Pub of the year 2012, 2022, 2023 & 2024
      • Lancashire Pub of the Year 2022
      • West Pennines Pub of the Year 2022
      • CAMRA National Pub of the Year last 16 2022
    • Hop Shoppe 2-2A Wood Street St Annes FY8 1QS Telephone07552 804451

      The former "Jazz Emporium" expanded at the end of 2021 and became the Hop Shoppe. Four cask beers, craft beers, real cider and a fridge full of UK craft cans and bottles await. All products in this venue are produced by independent British producers.

    • Keg n Cask 17 St Andrews Road South St Annes FY8 1SX Telephone07743 502711

      Opened on 2nd February 2020. The building, known as Alpha House, was St Annes first post office.

    • Links Pub Heeley Road St Annes FY8 2HS Telephone(01253) 725258

      Large pub. Popular with locals. Weekly disco, karaoke and live bands. Carvery every Sunday. Dart board pool table.

    • Lord Derby St. Annes Road West St Annes FY8 1RG Telephone(01253) 725656

      Modern comfortable pub built on part of the site of the former Majestic Hotel, close to the town centre, the beach and pier.

    • Offshore Hotel 63-67 South Promenade St Annes FY8 1LZ Telephone(01253) 922554

      Opened March 2024. Public house as part of a hotel.

    • Pier Inn 8 St Anne's Road West St Annes FY8 1RF Telephone07921 393163

      MIcropub which opened on 22nd January 2022. Quiz with 'Play your cards right' every Tuesday. Nice outside on street drinking area.

    • St Anne's Tennis & Squash Club Avondale Road St Annes FY8 2QJ Telephone(01253) 722637

      Strictly members only. A social membership available for £5 per year that allows use of the bar and lounge area, but not open to the general public.

    • St Annes Cricket Club Vernon Road St Annes FY8 2RQ Telephone(01253) 721849

      Comfortable club in residential area. Payment is by card only. Beers mainly sourced from Marstons.

    • St Annes on Sea Ex-Servicemen's Club 22 Alexandra Road St Annes FY8 1YE Telephone(01253) 721033

      Large club situated at the rear of St Annes.

    • Town House St Annes Road West St Annes FY8 1SB Telephone(01253) 728252

      A large modern pub built in 1985 on the site of an earlier pub. Food is served 11 - 9pm. The lower ground floor houses the National Inventory and Grade II listed Burlington's Bar (for some time previously known as Tiles Bar) which is the longest free-standing tiled bar and the longest marbled bar in the UK. Once known as the "Rat Pit" it also houses the keystone to St Annes.

    • Trawl Boat Inn 36-38 Wood Street St Annes FY8 1QR Telephone(01253) 783080

      A Wetherspoon pub. Offers a variety of guest ales.

    • Victoria Church Road St Annes FY8 3NE Telephone(01253) 721041

      Large pub in residential area, renovated in 2015 and notable for the successful earlier campaign organised by locals to oppose its redevelopment for sheltered housing. Enthusiastic supporters of real ale.

    • Waters Edge 56 Heyhouses Lane St Annes FY8 3RG Telephone(01253) 728294

      A new build pub opened in May 2015. A carvery is provided on everyday and most tables are set out for dining. The Water’s Edge hosts regular events for all the family throughout the year and hosts a quiz night every Friday. The pub is around a mile from the coastline but takes its name from the Site of Special Scientific Interest it sits on which suggests where the previous coastline was around 10,000 years ago. Dogs are allowed outside but not inside the pub.

  • St Michael's on Wyre
    • Grapes Hotel Garstang Road St Michael's on Wyre PR3 0TJ Telephone(01995) 679788

      Cosy pub on main road through the village. Homemade food a speciality.

  • Staining
    • Plough Inn Chain Lane Staining FY3 0BX Telephone(01253) 883585

      Large comfortable pub at the centre of the village.

  • Stalmine
    • Seven Stars Hall Gate Lane Stalmine FY6 0LA Telephone(01253) 700650

      Comfortable and welcoming village local with real fire and good value food. Please note, there are currently no rooms let on an overnight basis anymore.

    • Wyre Villa Lounge Bar Hall Gate Lane Stalmine FY6 0LA Telephone(01253) 428962

      Modern, comfortable lounge bar associated with Wyre Villa FC. Two changing guest beers are available. Regular beer festivals are planned to be held.

  • Thornton
    • Albatross Bar & Food 31 Victoria Road East Thornton FY5 5BU Telephone(01253) 859773

      Opened April 2019. A fabulous micro pub in the heart of the Thornton shopping area.

    • Bay Horse Hotel Station Road Thornton FY5 5HY Telephone(01253) 852324

      Re-opened in May 2016 under the Sizzling Grill banner. Situated on the main road in the village and next to the old railway station on the defunct Poulton-Fleetwood line. Food served daily: breakfasts from 9am and main menu from mid-day. Quiz nights: Tues, students night, free, at 8:30; Thurs, at 9:00. Darts and Dominoes. Children welcome until 9pm, Coaches welcome by appointment.

    • Gardeners Arms Fleetwood Road North Thornton FY5 4BL Telephone07780 000983

      Imposing Victorian pub, situated close to the restored Marsh Mill. Although mostly open plan, it is subdivided into several smaller areas to give a cosier feel. A large conservatory overlooks the bowling green to the rear. Four beers are available mainly from the Marstons range.

    • Hickory Smokehouse Thornton Fleetwood Road North Thornton FY5 4LH Telephone(01253) 820269

      Now open as a Hickey Smokehouse.

    • Tavern at the Mill Marsh Mill Village, Fleetwood Road North Thornton FY5 4JZ Telephone(01253) 862586

      Smart, modern pub, part of the Marsh Mill Village. Mainly food-led, it is semi-open plan with a small drinking area to the rear. There is a large patio area to the front of the pub and a small area of outdoor seating in the quiet pedestrian precinct to the rear.

  • Warton
    • Birley Arms Bryning Lane Warton PR4 1TN Telephone(01772) 679988

      Large, comfortable pub / restaurant with attached 16-rooms hotel, located on the edge of Warton on the road to Wrea Green, and adjoining what was the AFC Fylde football ground prior to the club's move to Mill Farm close to the M55. The three cask ales change regularly. In 2015 the Birley was awarded Best Restaurant in the Fylde by Lancashire Life, Cheshire Life and Cumbria Life magazines. The head chef has royal connections!

    • Clifton Arms 135 Lytham Road Warton PR4 1AD Telephone(01772) 679480

      Located on the main Lytham Road, right next to the BAE site. Two handpulls were in use when reopened at end of August 2023.

  • Weeton
    • Eagle at Weeton Singleton Road Weeton PR4 3NB Telephone(01253) 542141

      An inn has existed on this side since 1585 and named after the family crest of Lord Derby who owned much of the local land. It is understood that Oliver Cromwell once stayed here. Now the inn is a pleasant village pub and known for it's food. Reopened June 2019 after a major refurbishment.

  • Wesham
    • Bradleys Sports Bar Coronation Way Wesham PR4 3JZ Telephone(01772) 598850

      Part of the developing Mill Farm Sports Village complex just south of M55 junction 3 and home to AFC Fylde.

    • Lane Ends Hotel Weeton Road Wesham PR4 3DH

      Large comfortable Victorian pub on edge of the town.

    • Royal Oak 14 Garstang Road South Wesham PR4 3BL Telephone(01772) 681276

      Is an end of terrace pub next to Kirkham station. Enterprise Inns (part tied).

    • Stanley Arms 8 Garstang Road South Wesham PR4 3BL Telephone(01772) 672318

      Comfortable street corner pub, just off the main road by the railway station and half a mile from Mill Farm, the new AFC Fylde stadium. Reopened March 2022.

  • Wrea Green
    • Dizzy Duck's Micropub 1 Station Road Wrea Green PR4 2PH Telephone(01772) 468675

      Bistro by day (open 9-4 for mainly food) with real ale served to drinkers during this time if space allows. From 4pm onwards this bistro becomes a micropub. Smart interior.

    • Grapes Station Road Wrea Green PR4 2PH Telephone(01772) 682927

      Comfortable and attractive 19th Century pub in the centre of the village, overlooking the village green with its duck pond.

    • Villa Country House Hotel Moss Side Lane Wrea Green PR4 2PE Telephone(01772) 804040

      Smart, upmarket hotel on edge of the village which is frequently used for functions such as weddings. The Villa started life as an impressive 19th century gentleman's residence and is set amidst parkland, The main hotel bar for both residents and visitors is near the front of the premises; however the function area at the rear also serves cask beer when functions are taking place.

    • Wrea Green Institute Station Road Wrea Green PR4 2PH Telephone(01772) 682118

      Small private members club that sells a range of cask ales. Non members can be admitted when signed in by a member.