Enjoy a traditional Sunday roast lunch of beef, served with Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes and gravy at The Hop Vine, close to Burscough Wharf on the Leeds and Liverpool canal.

Built in 1874, The Hop Vine was a stopping off point for goods being transported to and from the old Turnpike road and nearby Burscough Wharf on the Leeds and Liverpool canal. The stables, which were used for the horses and stage coaches, now houses the pub's own brewery, using primary English hops and brewing exclusively in house for The Hop Vine and sister pub the Legh Arms.

Enjoy a traditional Sunday roast lunch of beef, served with Yorkshire pudding, roast potatoes and gravy. Roast chicken is served with pigs in blankets, sausagmeat stuffing and roast potatoes. The slow roasted lamb shank is served with a rosemary gravy and roast potatoes. 

Sunday lunch is served from 12pm to 8pm. Book now for this popular Sunday lunch venue in Burscough Bridge.

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Sunday - 12pm to 8pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Dog Friendly
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Groups
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
Liverpool Road North,Burscough, Nr Ormskirk, L40 4BY
Overall rating
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    2 months ago
    Went on a Sunday and it was very busy, good job we had booked a table for 5. We had black pudding, nachos and pork belly, followed by 4 roasts and 1 pie. 3 of us had to force ( we were already full) on of the best crème brûlée ever. We will be back
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    a month ago
    Very good pricing, beer was lovely and cold. Overall warm atmosphere with plenty of seating. Even had someone playing the saxophone live!
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    a month ago
    I have been here to the Hop Vine many, many times, too many times to count, honestly. I have tried a wide range of their menu, from their Steak and Ale pie, their Fish & Chips, their Hunter’s Chicken, their Rumpsteak, i’ve had the lot. So it’s safe to say i am somewhat of a connoisseur of their food. And for all the times i’ve visited, i’ve never once been let down by not just the food, but also the service. The memories i’ve been able to share here over the years, have been nothing short of fond ones. But, alas. Today’s meal, i had something different from the norm. Today i decided that i’d order their Wild Mushroom Linguini. Which i must say, most people would not think this was pub grub. For what i had you’d think it was from a proper Italian restaurant. It was scrumptious, however. It really was. The creaminess of the base, the soft texture of the linguini, the chewy and flavourful mushrooms, the subtle spinach and leek add some subtle flavours, along with the parmesan, it was brilliant, utterly marvellous, in fact. Service, as usual, was superb. The waitress’s are always attentive and all ears out for your every needs. Decor is very cozy and warm, too. I can imagine this place feeling like home in the winter months. As i have been here so many times, and i’ve never once been disappointed, i would recommend you bob on by for either a drink alone or some great pub grub! 5/5 on all fronts.