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Ebenezer's, Nantwich

Pub added by Al Bundy
Castle Street
Nantwich
CW5 5BA

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Steve C left this review about Ebenezer's

Ebenezer’s is an attic bar located down a cobbled path in an old 19th century Methodist chapel of the same name. This venue is certainly more atmospheric that their sister site in Crewe, but both have a genuine friendly welcome and interesting beer range. Eight craft keg fonts are found on a wooden board to the side of the bar and there is a lone handpump on the bar. Unfortunately this had gone off just before my visit. At the back of the bar are some glass patio doors that lead to the kegs and a sea of plastic piping. Opposite the bar is a large shelving unit that is full of craft keg cans available for take-away.
Being an attic bar the floor is wooden and there is plenty of exposed brick. Seating is found to the right and left of the bar, this isn’t the biggest place so I imagine it gets quite cosy at busier times than my recent Thursday evening visit. I liked it in here and would return.

On 15th May 2022 - rating: 8
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Rob Hunter left this review about Ebenezer's

One cask ale (Salopian Lost In Translation) and eight craft keg taps, with a couple of ciders also listed at the time of my visit. Bottles and cans are also on display for takeaway.

A pleasant first floor bar with nice strings of fairy light type things. Wooden floors with a mix of high and low seating. Walls are a mix of bare brick and painted plaster. Look out for the giant Leffe bottle and glass above the bar.

Wi-Fi is advertised as being available. Toilets are downstairs.

A nice chilled out feeling place with a pleasant relaxing atmosphere despite being fairly quiet at the time of my visit. This is somewhere I would be very happy to return to.

On 13th May 2022 - rating: 8
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Al Bundy left this review about Ebenezers

A brand new craft beer place hidden away behind shops. A former chapel, cinema and nightclub this is now an interesting bar. To enter you need to climb some stairs and once in you will find a small rectangular room. Bare bricked with the bar along one wall and a bottle display along the other. Craft ales mainly at the bar but cask ale is also available on draught. Bottled real ales along the wall too. A good impression was made on this visit so a return visit is on the cards.

On 5th May 2018 - no rating submitted
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