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The Winding Wheel, Cannock
Heath Hayes
Postal town: Cannock
WS12 3XP
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 4 of 10) see review guidelines
Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Winding Wheel
Substantial semi-modern Marston's estate pub / restaurant in the district centre. Slightly split-level interior and full to the brim for an England match in the Euros, but a few spare benches outdoors on the patio terrace areas on two sides. Wainwright Gold (£4.25) and Pedigree available from two of the three handpumps.
On 30th June 2024
- rating: 6
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Winding Wheel
UPDATE: Not a lot to add to mine and Danny's review only they have loads of TVs, pool and darts, and Banks's Bitter and Wainwright on handpull. The Bitter was OK. One for the locals and shoppers.
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Dec 2009: A low level detached white painted brick pub, with beer garden
The interior is an open plan, foody pubco place, with salmon and white walls, snazzy carpet and on two levels. There is Sky TV and decoration is supplied by old photos on the walls. Food is cheap and functional, the service fine and the clientele mixed and it was busy on Boxing Day.
Beer; tap stuff, with Banks's MILD, bitter and a decent enough Wychwood Bah Humbug all on handpull.
A generic pubco kind of place, but not the worst kind by any means. While it generally is not my kind of place, I didn't mind having a swifty while the wife got petrol at the adjacent Tesco
On 27th June 2018
- no rating submitted
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Danny O'Revey left this review about The Winding Wheel
A modern, one roomed open plan pub in new housing estate attached to Heath Hayes. Adjoining the local parade of new shops and the Tesco store. Sky TV, a pool table, and with little character being one open room.
Its very much an estate pub, lots of young lads speaking/shouting as loud as they can, winding down from days work, sinking lagers, some families allowing small children to run around without supervision, lots of strutting and preening! Not really somewhere you would go for a cosy night out. The beer is Banks Bitter and a Marstons guest, very cold and not kept well at all.
It does actually have spendid views from the pub and outside area over to the Clee Hills, but that opportunity is really lost on what is little more than a local club in a new estate.
On 2nd May 2010
- rating: 2
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