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The White Bear, Middlewich

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Wheelock Street
Middlewich
CW10 9AG
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about The White Bear

The White Bear Hotel is the town's entrant into the Good Beer Guide. Situated on a main shopping street in the centre, I'd imagine it can get quite popular at times and there is plenty of drinking and dining space to cater for large numbers of customers.

No expense has been spared on the interior. There are different drinking areas separated by pillars. The decor is clearly modern, but contains various bits and pieces such as old window and door shutters that are designed to give a rustic feel. A few different white bears are dotted around and there are bare boards on the floor.

The bar is in front of you as you enter and is fronted by bark (or at least imitation bark). I was hoping to find a real cider here, but the young barmaid looked a bit quizzical at me when I asked and offered me Orchard Thieves, which I politely declined. She seemed fairly friendly, but lacked any kind of knowledge of what she was serving. As such, I turned to the cask ales. The choice was RedWillow Heartless, Hafod Loggerheads Bitter, Lancaster Bullion Dry Pale Ale & Dunham Massey Summer Meadow. Craft beers were SALT Serge, Beartown Inception & Beavertown Neck Oil.

To the rearm there is another small room with an outdoor patio beyond that. Music was playing intermittently and wifi was available using a code to the side of the bar. Dogs are welcome. Whilst Sunday roasts are advertised, I couldn't see anybody eating.

I thought this was an above average pub that warrants its position in the Good Beer Guide. My Heartless was certainly in good condition and enjoyable. A real cider would have been nice though.

On 24th July 2024 - rating: 6
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The White Bear

An impressive building,most likely a coaching inn,has been lovingly restored and given an impressive refurb at no little cost.Through the solid entrance,you are met by a series of high tables in front of the bar and a restaurant to the left.To the right is a seating area using wooden chests as tables,with fitted bench seating and a couple of long tables for bigger groups.The wall mounted large French clock in this section is a feature,as is the impressive thickness of the window surrounds . The modern decor gives a bright and confident atmosphere,even the muzak was upbeat rap.Plenty of folk were either eating or drinking on my Sunday evening visit,and the two activities are quite seperate,a good thing and easy to achieve given the large internal space.
At the bar are four handpumps serving Allgates Vanilla Porter and Napolean's Retreat,Tatton Gold and a decent Beartown White Bear as the house beer.There is also a decent range of bottled beer available.
Some may think the interior a bit too trendy,but I thought it worked well and along with The Kings Lock this seemed another good pub to visit if you are in Middlewich and enjoy a lively atmosphere.

On 30th July 2014 - rating: 8
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Map location corrected by Alan Hurdle
Winsford, 2.31 miles, 44 min walk (show)
Sandbach, 3.91 miles, 1 hr 15 min walk (show)
Holmes Chapel, 4.33 miles, 1 hr 23 min walk (show)
Latest updates View all updates for The White Bear, Middlewich
24th Jul 2024, 00:07
Review submitted by Blue Scrumpy
 
26th Dec 2015, 19:32
Pub map correction submitted by Alan Hurdle approved

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  • Accommodation : Yes last updated 24 July 2024 by Blue Scrumpy
  • Beer Garden : Yes last updated 24 July 2024 by Blue Scrumpy
  • Child Friendly : Yes last updated 24 July 2024 by Blue Scrumpy
  • Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 24 July 2024 by Blue Scrumpy
  • Hot Food : Yes last updated 30 July 2014 by Bucking Fastard
  • Real Ale : Yes last updated 09 May 2014 by Dave McNally
  • Real Cider : No last updated 24 July 2024 by Blue Scrumpy
  • WiFi : Yes last updated 24 July 2024 by Blue Scrumpy
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