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Falcon, Chester

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Operator: Samuel Smith
Lower Bridge Street, Chester, CH1 1RS (View on Google Map)
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The Falcon is a famous Chester landmark, easy to find, being a striking half-timbered substantial building set on a large crossroads in the town centre. A traditional style pub in an impressive black and white building which is the surviving half of a twelfth century mediaeval town house. Situated within the city walls on the edge of the main shopping area, it attracts a varied clientele. The two-roomed back bar has a stairway leading to an upstairs (but rarely opened) function room. Purchased by the Grosvenor family in the 1600s, the building was extensively modified and haphazardly repaired in the 19th century. It was then that it was first used an an inn and a "cocoa house". In 1979 the Grosvenor estate donated the building to the Falcon Trust. After extensive restoration work, the Falcon was re-opened in 1982 by the Duke of Westminster. Of particular historic note are the large stone piers and a late medieval timber partition in the front bar which are the remnants of an elevated "row" similar to those which can still be seen in Chester's main streets. Possessed of a spacious bar, with traditional surroundings, it serves traditional beer from Tadcaster in Yorkshire. This is one of two outlets for Sam Smiths in Chester - the Boot being the other.

Information for this venue is provided by the Chester & South Clwyd Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Cheshire West and Chester (B)
Last updated
23/11/2023
Last surveyed
Pub ID
CLW/648
Asset of Community Value

Purchased by the Grosvenor family in the 1600s, the building was extensively modified and haphazardly repaired in the 19th century. It was then that it was first used an an inn and a "cocoa house". In 1979 the Grosvenor estate donated the building to the Falcon Trust. After extensive restoration work, the Falcon was re-opened in 1992 by the Duke of Westminster. Of particular historic note are the three large stone piers and a late medieval timber partition in the front bar which are the remnants of an elevated "Row" similar to those which can still be seen in Chester's main streets. The rest of the interior consists of reworked timbers and the bar is modern with herring-bone brickwork.

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The Falcon is a striking half-timbered late-medieval building in the town centre that is the surviving half of a 12C town house for an aristocratic family. The two-roomed back bar has a stairway up to a function room. In the 19C it was an inn and cocoa house, one of five operated by Chester Cocoa Tavern Company. Extensive but sensitive restoration and installation of bar fittings were carried out before reopening in 1982. Of note are the large stone piers and a late-medieval timber partition in the front bar which are the remnants of an elevated row similar to those still seen in Chester's main streets. There is real ale.

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Opening
Monday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Tuesday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Wednesday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Thursday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Friday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Saturday
11:00am - 11:00pm
Sunday
Noon - 10:30pm
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