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Hoylake has a number of excellent pubs, both traditional and modern. Whether you want a pie and quick pint of real ale, a glass of chilled sauvignon blanc with a pint of prawns or a game of darts, Hoylakes pub landlords will give you the legendary Hoylake welcome.
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The Plasterers Arms is a traditional unspoilt local pub in the historic residential quarter of the village. The pub, which is around 200 years old, is run by licensees Stan and Pam, and has a single bar serving a lounge, snug and beer garden.
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The Green Lodge is an attractive hotel, restaurant and pub within a large historic building set in beautiful surroundings between Market Street and the beach, and within close walking distance of the Royal Liverpool Golf Club.
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The Ship Inn is a famous local landmark set back from Market Street in the heart of Hoylake. Although the building has been altered over the years, the original part is around 280 years old.
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Hoylake Lights is a thriving JD Wetherspoon's pub on Market Street, and a popular stop on the way to nearby bars. Hoylake Lights has a bar area near the front and a large seating area at the rear.
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A large family-friendly pub on Market Street, The Blue Anchor is the place to go to chill out with a drink, or take the family for some traditional pub grub.
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A traditional, unspoilt neighbourhood pub, The Lake Inn is a real find! One of the original old cottages of Hoylake, the pub is located in a quiet back street, and worth a visit for a slice of real Hoylake life.
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The original Punch Bowl was the oldest Inn in Hoylake, dating back to mid-Victorian times and consisted of a small thatched cottage that jutted into Market Street. However, by the early twentieth century Market Street had become much busier and the cottage created a bottle-neck for traffic.
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