Pubs and Bars in Warrington
Warrington hosts a lively and varied pub and bar scene that blends traditional charm with contemporary flair. Whether you're in search of a cosy spot with open fires and intimate ambience, a vibrant sports‑friendly venue filled with screens and camaraderie, or a stylish bar offering an inventive drink menu and a lively atmosphere, there's something to suit every mood
Many pubs retain historic character and feature unique architecture that gives them a welcoming, local feel. Whether it's a snug fireside pint, a lively garden gathering, or a contemporary evening out, Warrington's pubs and bars offer plenty of ambiance, warmth, and variety to enjoy throughout the town.

We’re the number one pub in Stockton Heath & Appleton and sit right on the bank of the Bridgewater canal. Our unique Stockton Quays Terrace is the perfect environment to relax and take in the views with friends and family, and enjoy the best British pub food in the area.

The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party was unveiled in Warrington Market Place in 1984. The large granite sculpture is a tribute to Lewis Carroll (real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) who was born at nearby Daresbury in 1832. The Mad Hatter features in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, published in 1865, and its equally popular sequel Through the Looking Glass.

Set in the picturesque village of Hollins Green its hard to believe you are just 13 miles from Manchester city centre. The Black Swan pub and dining rooms offers a welcome escape from the pressures of everyday life.






