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Winckley Street Ale House

8b Winckley St, Preston PR1 2AA, United Kingdom

Winckley Street Ale House
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4.7
412 reviews
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Q74X+X6 Preston, United Kingdom
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: 12–22
Thursday: 12–22
Friday: 12–23
Saturday: 12–23
Sunday: 12–21
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Jon Barden
Jon Barden
Lovely place. Small, friendly venue with decent beers. The main attraction are the pies if course. All ours were great. Even the vegan choice which had a chickpea curry filling. I had Steak & Garstang Blue cheese with mash and gravy. Quality ingredients, freshly prepared and cooked just right. Well worth a visit.
Jen Deburgh
Jen Deburgh
Some of the best food I've had around Preston! The bar staff were great and very helpful with which beers to drink (they have a lot of choice!)

I would highly recommended
Ash
Ash210 days ago
Fantastic pie’s, impeccable service and lovely decor. The chicken pie and the blue cheese steak pie were both sublime. The pie’s are not too heavy, with puff pastry being used with a perfect amount of mash on the side. I highly recommend a visit!
Michael Holdsworth
Michael Holdsworth1 year ago
Shocking. They've cleaned and brightened the place up. Ale and food still as generally good as you'd expect. But being brighter and more welcoming as you walk through the door? Terrible. 5 stars, would drink here again.
John Carr (Corinne and John)
John Carr (Corinne and John)1 year ago
Very good pub in a former shop not far from Preston Station. Four cask beers on handpump when I visited including a stout. Not too busy before the Spurs game at Deepdale.
Paris
Paris1 year ago
Nice place, and patient, knowledgeable barman who took the time to help me find a drink I'd like. I'm sure we'll be back!

Update: We did return, this time to try the food which is excellent!
Tim Pearson
Tim Pearson2 years ago
Had been recommended this place by a few friends, nice decor feels like a pub. menu is very simple choice of pies or pies and a few snacks like sausge and pork scratchings, I had a butter pie, so did my step Dad and my Mother ate the fish pie we all enjoyed your food very much although I thought the onion in the butter pie was too much normally in a butter pie they mince the onion and but the pastry was lovely and my mother loved her fish pie.
Richard fairclough
Richard fairclough2 years ago
1st visit here. Nice and cosy and the wood burner was keeping the place warm on a cool January afternoon. Only gripe was the mens toilets being a tad small but all in all a good edition to Preston..
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