Friendly, traditional two room pub in an old fishing community, sadly long gone. A pub on this site for over 270 years, it has really interesting decor including information about the pub and local history. Note the mirrored ceiling. Only 150 yards to the beach, it is popular with walkers and bird watchers and a short walk to Market Street for local shops, buses and the railway station. The outside seating area was extended in 2021 and there is a children's playground in the park opposite. Regular entertainment at weekends and quiz night on Thursday. There is plenty of convenient street parking near the pub. Local Branch Pub of the Season 2022.
Historic Interest
Said to be recorded as a pub on the 1751 census. The Tithe map of 1844 shows Robert Little as the owner of the property. Licensing records for the pub date back to before 1869. It became a Birkenhead Brewery pub. Selling Whitbread beers in the 1980s. (This pub may also have been known as the Life Boat Inn, operated by Robert Little and listed in Bagshaw's Directory of 1850 - but see also the entry for the Beer House in Market Street, Hoylake)
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 2 regular beers.
Plasterers Arms, Hoylake
Changing beers typically include: Coach House - Gunpowder Premium Mild , Wadworth - 6X
Source: National