West Kirby

Greene King calls last orders at the Ring O’Bells

How the pub looks at the moment

The Ring O’Bells pub in West Kirby closes its doors on Sunday 12 January, after being sold by owner Greene King.

The historic hostelry has been a fixture in the town since 1810, and was put on the market last July with a price tag of £1 million.

West Kirby Today understands the purchaser owns several character pubs in the region and has plans to invest substantially in the site before it reopens.

Facebook post about the closure of the pub

In a statement, Greene King said: “From time to time we have to take the difficult decision to sell a pub to be able to continue investing in our estate of high quality community pubs and therefore after much consideration we decided to put the Ring O’Bells on the market last year.

“The pub is set to close on Sunday 12th January and we’d like to thank our customers who have visited over the years for their support.”

The company says the majority of the team and management will be redeployed to other Greene King businesses in the area.

The Ringers, as it is known locally, had a brief spell as a ‘Loch Fyne’ fish restaurant just over a decade ago, but the change didn’t last long and in 2010 it reverted to a traditional pub.

Existing bar area at the Ring O’Bells

Pint pot history of The Ring O’Bells

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