The Farmers Arms in Frankby is a classic Wirral country pub offering freshly cooked British dishes, a large beer garden and a relaxed village setting close to Royden Park and the surrounding countryside.
The pub is located on Hillbark Road in Frankby, placing it in one of the peninsula’s most scenic rural villages. Frankby sits between Greasby and West Kirby, with easy access to Royden Park, Thurstaston Common and the wider Wirral Way walking routes. This countryside backdrop gives The Farmers Arms a traditional, community-focused feel while still being within a short drive of coastal towns such as Hoylake and West Kirby.
The Farmers Arms is known as 'the Wirral’s favourite country pub', serving freshly cooked food daily from 12pm. The menu features a broad range of British pub classics, seasonal dishes and lighter options. Diners can expect favourites such as fish and chips, burgers, pies, grills, salads and a dedicated Sunday roast menu, alongside smaller plates and a children’s menu. The pub also offers light bites, buffet options for groups and a rotating selection of specials that reflect seasonal ingredients. Portions are known to be generous, and the food offering caters to both casual lunches and relaxed evening meals.
The drinks list includes a wide variety of lagers, cask ales, wines and spirits, with the pub holding Cask Marque approval for the quality of its real ale. One of its standout features is the large beer garden, complete with outdoor seating and a big screen, making it a popular spot in warmer months.
With its welcoming atmosphere, hearty British cooking and attractive rural location, The Farmers Arms remains a well-loved dining destination on the Wirral, appealing to walkers, families and locals looking for a traditional pub experience.