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Pubs & Clubs
Events
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Welcome to Central Lancashire

There’s always something to get involved in at CAMRA – locally, regionally or nationally. If you enjoy beer, pubs and meeting new people then get involved, with a local CAMRA branch.

Central Lancashire

Central Lancashire

Popular Towns

Preston

Chorley

Leyland

Ormskirk

Bamber Bridge

Longridge

Penwortham

Adlington


Pubs & Clubs

Explore the best pubs and clubs in our branch. Find your next favourite spot for exceptional real ale and unforgettable atmospheres.

From historic pubs to local members’ clubs, discover the heart of the branch's community social scene.

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Dog & Partridge at Charnock Richard. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 19-07-2013
Open
Dog & Partridge
Pub, in Charnock Richard
3 Changing Beers
Hare & Hounds at Abbey Village. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 17-06-2013
Open
Hare & Hounds
Pub, in Abbey Village
4 Changing Beers
Masons Arms 9.5.22. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 11-05-2022
Open
Mason's Arms
Independent Pub, in Chorley
5 Changing Beers
12.03.2022 RL. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 13-03-2022
Open
Mitre
Pub, in Chorley
1 Regular, 1 Changing Beers
2023. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 11-12-2023
Open
Pearsons
Pub, in Chorley
3 Changing Beers

Breweries

Embark on a journey through the local breweries that are the backbone of our branch's ale heritage.

Discover small-batch artisans and historic establishments crafting exceptional real ale, cider, and perry.

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47 Cann Bridge Street, Higher Walton, Preston, PR5 4DJ
Lower Moss Farm, Lower Lane, Longridge, Preston, PR3 2YH
Home Farm, Horrobin Lane, Rivington, PR6 9HE
139-142 Market Street West, Preston, PR1 2HB
The Hop Vine, Liverpool Road North, Burscough, L40 4BY

Latest News from North West

Bare minimum

Taking a seat inside a popular central Manchester bar, I scroll my finger down the menu, deciding what to order for lunch. Opting for a double cheeseburger and fries, it comes in at what I consider to be a reasonable £16. To wash it down I order a pint of pale ale, another £5.90 – above the Greater Manchester average of £4.57 (according to the latest data from CGA) but it feels like decent enough value to me. Coming in at just shy of £22, it’s pretty much what I’d expect to pay for a sit-down lunch in the city centre. Despite being one of the 50 per cent of earners who takes home less than the median UK salary, this doesn’t feel like an extravagance.

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