The Robin Hood Inn, a family run public house A quite drink by the log fire or sitting outside in the beer garden with views over the fields; good food and real ales, The Robin Hood Inn offers something for everyone and all age groups. With a wide selection of beers available and the quality of how they are served, we are CamRA award winners The finest home-cooked food - just the way you like it Our Function rooms A unique and relaxing environment complemented by its varied menu, with its underlying Mediterranean style. Dating from the 15th century, The Robin Hood public house. How to Contact and Find Us


Christmas 2007 arrangements
 

Our award winning cellar

During the Winter season of 2002/2003, the Campaign for Real Ale Society kindly awarded us the prize of  PUB OF THE SEASON  for our selection of Cask Ales.

The award was for the wide selection of beers available and the quality of how they are served. Pictured on the right is the landlord David Cropper, receiving the award from the West Lancashire CAMRA Chairman.

BEER: A food in its own right

So as the kitchen is the heart and soul of the food we serve, so the cellar is the pulse, the life of beer. It is there that our prime product is catered for, nurtured and matured for your enjoyment: beer. At the Robin Hood we have six hand pumps adorning the bar.

Caledonian Deuchars IPA, Jennings Cumberland and the award winning Timothy Taylor's "Landlord" reside as our house beers, plus three other cask ales. Of these, three are chosen from a list provided by the house brewery. These include well-known names such as Brakspear, Greeneking, Adnams, Fullers, Marstons, Castle Eden, Flowers, Black Sheep, Shepherd Neame, Batemans and Worthingtons to name just a few. Our sixth hand pump is used for independent guest ales. We have had beers from the local breweries such as Blackpool, Barnsley, Phoenix and Sarah's Hop House.

To increase our range we use wholesalers such as The Beer Seller where we get beers from further afield.

Stephen Reynolds
Bar Manager

Over the years we have featured hundreds of guest beers, many of which have made a very welcome return appearance to the delight of our customers.

Since 1997 we have been included in the Good Beer Guide published by CAMRA (The Campaign for Real Ale).