Very disappointed with how my friend and I were treated when we popped in for a drink with our dogs last night. Firstly a man approached us asking us to let him know when we were leaving because he wanted that table, so rude. We had our dogs sitting on our coats on the seats which was fine, when getting up to leave my dog jumped up for one second and immediately a rude woman who must work there snapped at us and said get your dog down, she knew the dogs had been sat on our coats as she had walked past us a few times, my dog jumped up for one second while I was putting my coat on and she very rudely pointed her finger at me about this. We left and on the way our people scrambling to get those seats. I will NEVER be going back. There is a way of speaking to people and snapping and pointing your finger is never good. I gave one star and that was purely because of the lovely young lady called Lily who was working...
Read moreMy first visit to this particular watering hole was to finish off a fairly restrained pub crawl, and grab something to eat. The 30 minute walk up the hill started OK, but ended with rain so heavy it turned the roads into rivers. Needless to say, on arrival we were somewhat wet. First group of those already there asked if it wa raining outside, therefore reinforcing my view that all Scousers are comedians. Anyway, after some confusion as to which tables were already reserved (just put signs on all of them!) we settled to 2 decent halves of pale ale and for me the cod and chips. My daughter had the chicken pie with chips and gravy (welcome to the North!). Bothe the drinks and the food were excellent, and I will definitely be back for another meal with the good lady sometime soon. We'll probably drive...
Read moreProbably the best pub on the Wirral. A lovely, traditional and welcoming old pub that is close to Storeton Woods and easy to find. The Travellers Rest has great pub style food and always has a good selection of well kept beers. Keith the owner, his wife, and brilliant staff are really friendly and helpful and are always welcoming and are happy to have a chat. Well behaved dogs are welcomed and there's a free water dispenser and bowls for the dogs, and a complimentary dog treat box, so our dogs love coming here as much as we do. It's recommended to book a table at certain times during the week as it's a popular place. A must visit if you like traditional style pubs and...
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