This traditional harbour side pub is popular with locals and tourists alike, its situation much enhanced since the construction of a water retention sill within the harbour, creating a picturesque marina. The lounge bar has a nautical theme; etched glass screens featuring sailing ships, separate cosy seating areas along with etched mirrors and oil paintings of the harbour. A good selection of ales including locally brewed Okell's ales along with up to 8 ever changing guest beers at peak periods on offer and there is one bound to complement the comprehensive range of home cooked food. Locally caught Manx queenies (Queen scallops) are a speciality, together with locally cured kippers served daily. There are up to a dozen main course fish dishes to choose from. The pub has long been a supporter of live music, hosted in a modest sized back room which creates an intimate and lively atmosphere for the bands and attendees. During the day time the room is used by locals and non-diners. There are multiple dartboards along with pool and TV for sporting events. The exterior of the pub is particularly attractive and inviting, nestled at the inner end of the harbour, with ample outdoor seating.
This Pub serves many changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Creek Inn, Peel
Source: National
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