The Grapes
GENERAL INFORMATION | |
| General Manager | Joe McCann. |
| Address | St Helens Road, Eccleston Park, Prescot, Merseyside L34 2QH |
| Contact Us | Tel. 0151 4263849 |
| Map | Click Here For Map. |
| Type | Pubs in Eccleston Park, Prescot. |
| Pub Explorer Reference | 35969. |
| Pub Opening Times | Monday - Saturday 11am - 11pm. Sunday 12noon - 10.30pm. |
WHAT'S NEW & FORTHCOMING | |
| REFURBISHMENT | We re-opened following a refurbishment & rebranding to Fayre & Square in Summer 2010 however we still have the same fantastic team who are always ready to welcome. Inside has a contemporary yet cosy feel. Come and see the changes for yourself and try out our new menu. |
DRINKS | |
| Drinks on Draught | Carling, Fosters Superchilled, Kronenbourg 1664, Stella Artois, John Smith's Extra Smooth & Guinness Extra Cold. |
| Real Ales | Guest ales 2 regularly changing. |
| Other Drinks | Selection of Wines, Hot Chocolate, Tea & Range of Lavazza Coffee. |
DINING AT OUR PUB
At this Fayre & Square pub we are the perfect place for any occasion with great quality food available from an extensive menu and children's menu offering choice for the whole family. Enjoy this in a friendly atmosphere and of course unbelievable value. Look out for the Two for £10 deal - choose any two dishes marked on the menu and enjoy them both for just £10.
| MEAL TIMES | Monday - Saturday 12noon - 10pm. Sunday 12noon - 9.30pm. |
GENERAL FACILITIES | |
| PARTIES | We can cater for small parties of up to 40 people. Please ring to discuss your requirements & book. |
| OUTDOOR FACILITIES | Patio Area, Large Car Park, Disabled Car Parking. |
| GENERAL FACILITIES | Free Wi-Fi Access, Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Baby Changing Facility. |
| SMOKING SOLUTION | We have a covered area for smokers. |
| OTHER | Quiet Area, Children Welcome until 8pm, Coach Parties Welcome by prior arrangement, ATM Machine, Debit and Credit Cards accepted. |
![]() The Grapes is located in Eccleston Park / Portico, a wealthy residential area of Prescot. It was changed to a Fayre & Square pub in Summer 2010. The pub is a mock Tudor black and white building which dates back to the 1880's when it was a Coaching House. Inside is all wood-panelled with old fireplaces and other olde worlde features. In the old days prisoners were brought here from court for their last meal prior to being hanged! The horses would be taken into what is now the bar area. Today we welcome a good mix of regulars from the local community and see plenty of passing custom. Our varied selection of wholesome dishes are available every day from the main menu. To complement your meal we offer a range of wines and a number of quality beers are at the bar. There is quite a family atmosphere where dining here is rather like sitting at the dinner table at home but with staff and guests around you. Our surroundings are very relaxed and friendly with staff who are fantastic, each with their own characteristics, contributing to this genuinely super venue. Bring the family for a tasty meal soon and you are sure to have a good time. |


