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Buck I'Th' Vine

Buck I'Th' Vine

(3 reviews)

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Before I start, I'm going to tell you now that I'm going to refer to this pub solely as 'The Buck',…read moremostly because I'm not even sure how to properly pronounce 'I'Th Vine'. Not that I'll be saying it aloud, but as I type it I'm sure I'll be saying it in my head. The Buck itself is a lovely, traditional-looking pub in the heart of Ormskirk's town centre, sat in between two rows of busy shops. From the outside, The Buck has a great old-fashioned feel to it and inside it looks like a proper 'old man' pub (which I love in pubs, personally). The beer available there is very nice and affordable as well as quite varied and the food, whilst basic, is decent enough if you fancy having something with your pint. Alternatively, there is a chippy just across the way for after last orders on your journey home. The staff in The Buck are friendly and attentive, ensuring you aren't waiting too long at the bar and the outdoor area at the front of the pub can be very pleasant if the weather manages to hold out whilst you there, enabling you to watch the world go by (and pass comment on people, if you're that way inclined).

This is a quite the charming little pub. They have plenty of beer choices but even better, is their…read morefood. The kitchen staff does a bangup job of getting the orders out fast and fresh. The meals are well filling as well. If you don't want a whole meal they have plenty of snacks and crisps to eat too. The outdoor patio is incredibly nice to enjoy a pint in the evening and watch the town settle down. Theres also plenty of televisions to catch a match on and lots of different rooms if you're not into the rowdy sports crowd. Definitely a must stop in on an afternoon or even early morning!

Market Cross

Market Cross

(4 reviews)

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Whenever I read the name of this pub, all I can think of is when people are wrongly imprisoned and…read morethe media will coin a nickname for them like the "Disraeli One", which they will then throw into campaigns like "Free the Disraeli One". Now I don't really know the relevance of Mr. Disraeli to this pub, but I'm pretty sure the name is not related to some kind of political statement about a wrongly imprisoned individual. What Disraeli's One is though is a very pleasant, reasonably-sized pub in Ormskirk village. Pubs are not in short supply in the immediate Ormskirk village area so it can be hard for them to stand out from one another, but Disraeli's One manages to hold its own with the best of them. With a good selection of drinks available, as well as weekly drinks offers such as a bottle of wine for just £5.99, Disraeli's is a lovely place to go for a drink or two that eventually turns into a few more. The pub itself is rather comfortable inside and the atmosphere is relaxed, whilst the friendly bar staff are quick to serve and always smiling. The bar menu is small but quite varied, including dishes such as Philly steak, nachos and tortellini that are not expensively priced and are delicious.

This has got to be one of my favorite pubs in Ormskirk!…read more The inside is fun and clean, and has a few little niches that your group can take over and kinda have a little place to yourselves. They have a ton of drink specials every day as well. The staff is incredibly friendly, as well as the regular patrons. This place is great for a group of people or just a few. They can accommodate almost everyone. They don't have a huge menu but there is some normal good pub food.

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Fiveways

(8 reviews)

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The Five Ways is situated at a busy junction in Ormskirk. It is a large pub which looks attractive…read morefrom the outside. It has a large car park on site which never seems to get full, even on a Sunday. The interior of the pub looks expensive, well maintained, clean and tidy. The decor is homely and comfortable. When you enter you are asked to wait there to be seated, it took a minute for someone to come and see us but when they did we were quickly shown to a nice table, presented with our menus and our drinks order was taken. The pub is very spacious, with a lot of tables for diners, and comfier area's for people who are just there for a drink. When we were there the football was on, but this only resulted in a distant cheer (or boo) every now and then, and didn't disrupt our evening. The menu has a lot of choice. There is a carvery available 7 days a week but there are also many other options available. I went with my parents who are both pensioners, and as they were members of the pubs "Diamond Club" which is for the over 50's, they were able to get 2 courses for a mere £6.25. This includes the carvery which is usually £7.25. After agonising for a while I chose the "'Brown's of Kirkconnel' black pudding and bacon fritter. Topped with red onion chutney and a poached egg" for starters. This was possibly the best black pudding I have ever tasted. It was rich and succulent without being overly fatty. It was so delicious and just the right size for a starter. For my main course I chose the Ultimate Burger - "Hand pressed Farm Assured Saxon British beef burger and half chicken breast, topped with melted Taw Valley mature Cheddar, smoky chilli bourbon sauce and crispy onions. Served with hand cut potato wedges." This came on a trendy square plate and looked very impressive (and huge) when I was served it. This was simply divine. The burger was delicious and the bacon and chicken were cooked to perfection. The wedges were also delicious and very moreish. For pudding I had Gingerbread flavoured Penna cotta with a homemade honey wafer. I've never had Penna cotta before but I thought I'd give it a go. It was so delicious, creamy and indulgent. But at the same time it was light and refreshing. I was actually sad when I finished the desert as I wanted more! The service at Five Ways is excellent. You don't have to wait long for your starters to be served, and once the plates are taken away the main course is brought to you quickly. The same happened when we ordered our deserts. The staff are friendly and very helpful. They are happy to chat and crack a joke whilst taking your order. They keep an eye on you whilst you are eating, coming over to check everything is perfect with your food, and taking orders for further drinks. I had an excellent meal here. I had previously only had the carvery but I thought I'd try something else and I was glad I did as it was amazing. I can't fault this place at all.

I'm with Hex P. This place is tremendous. The decor is posh, I'd be delighted to have this…read moreluxurious wallpaper in my living room, and the ambience is spot on. The food is top notch, needless to say. The main problem here is that the carvery is so good it's a wrench to not have it and attempt something else. The stuffing balls are delightful, the Yorkshire puds are bigger than my head. And that's saying something. The herby potatoes are a revelation when compared to most other carveries. The desserts are utterly indulgent. Magnificent morsels. The chefs know a thing or two about cooking, no doubt. The Fiveways has the advantage of being close to the farming areas of Ormskirk and Burscough, so its produce is probably much fresher than a lot of other places. Restaurants that is, let alone pubs. Whenever I've been the service has been really quick and friendly. Like Hex P my mum's also a pensioner (sorry mum) and she's a member of the Diamond Club - any over 50's get two courses for £6.25, which is a real bargain considering the calibre of the food.

The Green Room - bars - Updated May 2026

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