Chester Entertainment

  1. Albion

    No children, no music, and no machines or big screens (but plenty of Union Jacks). This 'family hostile' Edwardian classic pub is a throwback to a time when ale-drinking still had its own rituals - another word for ingrained prejudices. Still, this is one of the finest pubs in northwest England precisely because it doggedly refuses to modernise.

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  2. Alexander's Jazz Theatre

    Alexander's is a combination wine bar, coffee bar and tapas bar.

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  3. Boat House

    The Boat House is a good pub with great views overlooking the river.

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  4. Boot Inn

    The Boot Inn, where 14 Roundheads were killed, is a good pub.

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  5. Falcon

    This is an old-fashioned boozer with a lovely atmosphere; the surprisingly adventurous menu offers up dishes such as Jamaican peppered beef or spicy Italian sausage casserole. Great for both a pint and a bite.

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