Warrington

Most of Warrington's nightlife is found in and around Bridge Street, though the pubs are dotted all over the town centre

Shellys Restaurant
8 Bold street
01925 654000
cultural quarter town centre

Traditional English Home Cooked food serving Breakfasts, Lunches , Afternoon Tea and Evening meals www.shellysrestaurant.co.uk

nightclubs

Halo- Bridgefoot, Dance and R 'n' B

Club Wired- Mersey Street opens late June 2008 for dance, R 'n' B and rock

WA1 - Legh Street, Alternative and Live music venue

FX Bar - Barbauld Street, house music

Babylon - Bridge Street, 90s "Cheesy Pop"

53 - Bridge Street, R 'n' B

Reflex - Bridge Street, 80's music

Medicine - Bold Street

Level - Rylands Street, mixed music from dance to rock to indie

bars

Panama Jacks - Bridge Street

Funkybox - Bridge Street

Reef - Bridge Street

Voodoo- Friars Gate just off Bridge Street

Eivissa- Bridge Street

Dahli Bar - Bridge Street

Late Lounge - Rylands Street

The Lounge- Palmyra Square

pubs

There are a large number of pubs and bars in the town centre including a Wetherspoons, Chicago Rock, Branningans, and Yates.

Barley Mow - One of Britain's Oldest Pubs-Golden Square

Cultural Quarter - End of Bridge Street

The Tavern formerly Wilkies Tavern is near the town centre and serves excellent guest beers

Friars Court Inn

The Lord Rodney

Last Orders

The Bluebell

The Borough Arms

The White Hart on Sankey Street - plays rock music and hosts gigs upstairs in 'The White Room'.

The London Bridge - Stockton Heath

Ferry Inn, Penketh. Between the Mersey and the canal, on the Trans Pennine Trail and adjacent to the marina. Various events such as pop concerts or sportsmen's evenings.