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But in many respects a ‘free hit’?In the next round, toughie!
Booze ? or ? away-day?Very tough draw but will be a great away day. Bring it on!
Merchants on the way from the station to the city centre would be a great first / last stop. Beautiful vaulted building and has had great beer for the last 35 years since I visited regularly as a student.For the drinkers among us, I contacted CAMRA locally and got an interesting answer given below. My problem now is how to get this into a form for the programme but I thought it might be useful for you.
"Nothing near the ground, in fact nothing west of the railway line. If you leave the station in the other direction, you're into the town centre and loads of choice. See the GBG and http://lunesdale.camra.org.uk/pubsetc/aletrail2019.pdf. Note that the Britannia and the Butcher n Tonic are shut, the Tap House no longer has a "fantastic range of real ales" and the Robert Gillow has been renamed the Jailor's (sic) Barrel. Coming from the south in Scotforth there's the Wobbly Cobbler, well worth a visit but it's a micropub so won't be able to accommodate a coachload. For a large party consider the Boot & Shoe, if and only if you like JW Lees beers, they have good selection. Both of these can be found on WhatPub.
I don't know what it is about Northwich but in the days when the football club played in the same league as Morecambe, I used to get emails from a supporter wanting drinking advice."
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