Going out in CreweCheshire

Discover the best pubs & restaurants in Crewe

Town/City Name
Crewe

County
Cheshire

Population
71,722

Going Out in Crewe

About CreweAbout Crewe

Crewe is a rail route town and common area inside the precinct of Cheshire East and the stylized district of Cheshire, England. According to research by a leading magazine Crewe is ranked top for affordability and business, conveniences, schools, web network and lots of space for public vehicles. Sat conveniently in the North West pocket between Stoke-on-Trent, Manchester, and the superb Peak District National Park, Crewe draws in a certified blend of families, suburbanites, and laborers in the actual town.

Crewe has a famous market shopping centre with various stores such as River Island, Argos, Ernest Jones, and many others. There are likewise parts of New Look, Next and Sports Direct in the town place. Away from town, the Grand Junction Retail Park, which was based on the old Crewe speedway arena, is home to Boots, Curry’s PC World, Halfords, Laura Ashley, Next, and TX Maxx.

Crewe also has a wide selection of restaurants such as the Rising sun, Indian garden, Spiceolgy, Thai corner, and various other restaurants that provide different cuisines. Crewe is also famous for its many coffee houses such as Spedalis coffee lounge, Rhode Island coffee, Starbucks; costa coffee, and a few other coffee lounges where you can enjoy a luscious cup of coffee. Some of the best pubs in Crew include the Bench restaurant’s bar, The boars head, The claret jug, and many others.

 

Places to eat in CrewePlaces to eat in Crewe, Restaurants in Crewe

Albert's Corner British Crewe
Albert's Corner
British Crewe
Salt n Spice Indian Crewe
Salt n Spice
Indian Crewe
Ko's Kitchen Chinese Crewe
Ko's Kitchen
Chinese Crewe
A Lite Bite Cafe Crewe
A Lite Bite
Cafe Crewe
Golden Phoenix Chinese Crewe
Golden Phoenix
Chinese Crewe
Far East Chinese & Thai Takeaway Thai Crewe
Far East Chinese & Thai Takeaway
Thai Crewe

Places to drink in Crewe Places to drink in Crewe, Pubs and Bars in Crewe

The Duke of Gloucester Pub/Bar Crewe
The Duke of Gloucester
Pub/Bar Crewe
Coach & Horses Pub/Bar Crewe
Coach & Horses
Pub/Bar Crewe
Cathay Princess Pub/Bar Crewe
Cathay Princess
Pub/Bar Crewe
Swan Lake Pub/Bar Crewe
Swan Lake
Pub/Bar Crewe
Four Eagles Pub/Bar Crewe
Four Eagles
Pub/Bar Crewe
The Lamb Pub/Bar Crewe
The Lamb
Pub/Bar Crewe

A brief history of CreweA brief history of Crewe

During the 1830s, the Grand Junction Railway organization picked Crewe as the site for its train works. It was once a small village with only 30 individuals; however, after the rail line construction, an entirely new town started forming. Crewe additionally accommodated the significant works for creating Rolls Royce luxury engine vehicles. Towards the East of Crewe is the Crew hall, which was once a mansion, built for Sir Randolph Crewe between 1615-36; it is currently used as an hotel. At the time the hotel had a hundred and ninety rooms, with around hundreds of servants; outside the property was a home farm which held 50 farms and 200 cottages where farmer grew fresh produce. The Grand Junction Railway helped the town's foundation by providing cash for Christ Church's upkeep, clinical benefits, public showers, and a fresh water supply.

Crewe Alexandra Football Club is an English expert affiliation football club situated in Crewe, Cheshire, and contends in League One, the third level of the English football class framework. Crewe's fundamental adversaries are the individual English Football League group, Port Vale. The club has been played around73 games since 1892 (8 games against Burslem Port Vale); generally, Crewe has dominated 19 matches, Port Vale has won 33, with the groups drawing 21 games.

 

Popular things to do in CrewePopular things to do in Crewe

Great for kids in CreweGreat for kids in Crewe

Did you know?Did you know?

During the 19th century Crewe was known to be a place with one of the largest railway workshops.

Hidden gems of CreweThe hidden gems of Crewe

Some hidden gems in Crewe include the; Englesea Brook Chapel & Museum, offbeat brewery, and John Wedgewood monument.

Unique to CreweUnique to Crewe

The largest employer in Crewe is the British motor manufacturer Bentley, which manufactures a range of luxury cars.