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Prince of Wales

A dog friendly pub serving food with WiFi and a garden in Chorley.

Live Music every Sunday, 8 traditional real ales, friendly atmosphere.
Cask Ale night every Tuesday from 5 pm
Quiz night every Wednesday, Open mic every Sunday !
CAMRA Member Discounts
2 Real Fires
Large Beer Garden

9-11 Cowling Brow, Chorley, Lancashire, PR6 0QE
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Facilities include: Real Ale, WiFi (free), Dogs Welcome, Car Park, Pool Table, Dartboard, Live Music, Garden, Traditional, CAMRA, Open Fire, Quiz,

Drink % Brewery
Banks's Sunbeam 4.2 Banks's Brewery

A gloriously zesty blonde, brewed using a combination of classic English hops from Hereford giving a subtle but complex bitterness and North American Yakima Valley hops releasing citrus, grapefruit zestyness.

Tasting Notes: Sunbeam has a vibrant hop aroma and a shimmering blonde colour. The rich gooseberry and zesty grapefruit taste create and easy drinking beer with a clean long after taste.g

Courage Directors Bitter 4.8 The Eagle Brewery

This premium cask ale has a strong following throughout the country. Courage Directors was originally brewed exclusively for the Directors of the Alton brewery, but following public demand, the beer was made available to the public.

Tasting Notes: It is genuine premium beer, pale brown in appearance with a deep rich taste.

Cumberland 4.0 Jennings Brewery

A superb golden coloured ale, brewed with English pale Ale malt and using only the finest English aromatic hops. Traditionally brewed using pure Lakeland water drawn from the brewery’s own well

Tasting Notes: Deep, golden, hoppy, spicy bitter

London Original 3.7 Young & Co.'s Brewery PLC

The authentic taste of London. First brewed in Wandsworth in 1864, Young's London Original is our original pale ale. Refreshing with a fruity aroma and long satisfying bitter finish. Take a London classic head on.

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Saddle Tank 3.6 Marstons

An oldie but a goodie. The recipe's been around for yonks. Clear, bright and full flavoured with a malty, biscuit taste. Named it after the train that once brought hops and malts into the Brewery. And then shipped the beer out. All aboard.

Tasting Notes: Malty, biscuity

Wainwright 4.1 Wainwright

An exquisitely, golden ale, named after Alfred Wainwright, the renowned Lakeland author who was born in Blackburn.

Tasting Notes: Wainwright is a refreshing golden ale with subtle sweetness from the Maris Otter malts and the special mix of hops give a delicate citrus fruit overtone. Voted World’s Best Golden Ale at the World Beer Awards.

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We serve the following food styles:

Traditional