This is a restaurant, where drinking alcohol, including draught and bottled beer, is only allowed when food is being consumed.
This was a small, inviting pub opened out, but with some semi-secluded areas which has more recently become an Indian restaurant. It is a listed building, although much of the interior has been changed over the last few years. Situated between the rectory and the main church for Warrington, on a secluded, cobbled cul-de-sac off what used to be the main road to Manchester. No Real Ale.
Situated on the cobbled approach to the Church of St Elphin, an 18th-century inn which was formerly church cottages. It has an interior of five small rooms/areas with most opened up. Up to the 1970s the servery was situated on the front wall side.
Situated on the cobbled approach to the Church of St Elphin, an 18th-century inn which was formerly church cottages. It has an interior of five small rooms/areas with most opened up. Up to the 1970s the servery was situated on the front wall side.
Little India at the Ring o' Bells, Warrington