The White Bear Middlewich

Wheelock Street, Cheshire East, United Kingdom, CW10 9AG

🛍 Steak, Coffee, Salads, Cheese

4.4 💬 1806 Reviews
The White Bear Middlewich

Phone: +441606837666

Address: Wheelock Street, Cheshire East, United Kingdom, CW10 9AG

City: Cheshire East

Menu Dishes: 9

Reviews: 1806

Website: http://www.thewhitebearmiddlewich.co.uk/

"The steak pie, chips, and vegetables were cooked to perfection and delicious. The rhubarb crumble and custard was also perfect. The staff were very friendly and it was definitely worth a visit. This is a place where you would feel comfortable dining alone. I must return to try the Gins of the day when I am not driving."

Full menu - 9 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sides

Indian

Main Courses

Seafood

Entrées

Bread

Chicken

Fish Dishes

red red

Decent bitters in a town where it's nigh on impossible to get a pint of bitter. It's larger town

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Reviews

Neil
Neil

Had a great Pub lunch, some lovely beer, good prices. Have recommended it to family and friends.


Chalky
Chalky

Always a pleasure to visit, as the staff are excellent, the choice of beer very good and the food simple and priced well.


Mike
Mike

I dined at this restaurant twice during my time in Middlewich. The menu exceeded our expectations and the atmosphere was very relaxing. View menu


kerry
kerry

Friendly bar staff, dog friendly, 4 different cask ales with alcohol free options. Very clean with lovely beer garden and the food was very good.


Cindy
Cindy

Great hometown pub with several different types of areas to sit both inside and out. The drinks and beer are cold, staff very friendly and food good.


Slow
Slow

A good pint of real ale. The food was OK but a little disappointed that the mushrooms on my chicken were cremated. Chicken breast was fine. A friend's scampi overcooked and our onion rings had lovely crispy batter but nearly raw onion. (Frying oil too hot? View menu


Dave
Dave

Many people on the ale trail were disappointed by the manager/owner's decision to only stamp cards if you drank their chosen ale, unlike other venues that stamped cards regardless of what you were drinking. I will not be returning to spend any more money here.


Easy
Easy

A great local pub. A frequently changed range of hand pulled beers. Called in for a Sunday lunch. Lovely staff here. Food is good value. Roast chicken was really nicely cooked to be tasty. Nice staff. Good beer. Tasty food. Great chef. What more could you want? Definitely worth a visit.


Christine
Christine

The steak pie, chips, and vegetables were cooked to perfection and delicious. The rhubarb crumble and custard was also perfect. The staff were very friendly and it was definitely worth a visit. This is a place where you would feel comfortable dining alone. I must return to try the Gins of the day when I am not driving. View menu

Categories

  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note. View menu
  • Salads Fresh and vibrant, our salads are crafted with seasonal ingredients and a mix of crisp greens, colorful vegetables, and unique dressings, offering a delicious and healthy choice for any palate.
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Seating
  • menu
  • Visa Card
  • menu
  • Late Night

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