Morecambe – Torrisholme Taps

Torrisholme Taps

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A 2 minute walk from all bus stops – GOOGLE MAPS

Can be found by using the 1a (from Morecambe Euston Grove) or the 100 (from St Margarets Road or Beach Street)
Get on/off at Torrisholme Square (100) BUS TIMES (Morecambe Direction)
Get on/off at Torrisholme By Square – BUS TIMES (Lancaster Direction)
Get on/off at Thorpe Avenue (1a) – BUS TIMES (Heysham Direction)

Torrisholme Taps opened in 2021 on Lancaster Road, taking over a former bridal wear shop that had been part of the street for years. The building sits on one of the main routes between Lancaster and Morecambe, an area shaped by Victorian expansion as the seaside town grew. Like many small shops, the bridal business closed as shopping habits changed. Rather than sitting empty, the unit was given a new lease of life. Today, Torrisholme Taps carries on the long tradition of local meeting places, just in a modern, relaxed way.

Inside Torrisholme Taps it’s small, bright and straightforward. The space is long, with a clear view from the door straight to the bar. A large front window brings in plenty of daylight, which helps it feel more open than you’d expect. The décor is simple rather than showy, with practical seating arranged to suit the shape of the room. Nothing feels overdone or cramped. It’s the kind of place where the layout just works, keeping things comfortable and relaxed, whether it’s quiet or a bit busier.

On the bar a cracking line up of 6 cask lines, 4 keg lines and a variety of ciders to choose from.

Opening Times:
Monday – CLOSED
Tuesday – CLOSED
Wednesday – 1600-2200
Thursday – 1600-2100
Friday – 1400-2200
Saturday – 1200-2200
Sunday – 1400-1900

Three Wheel Gin Company

Why not drop over the road to Three Wheel Gin Company. The Three Wheel Gin Company is a laid-back, family-run distillery that’s all about making cracking small-batch spirits without taking itself too seriously. They’re best known for their gins – think bold flavours, local botanicals, and plenty of personality – all made on site with real care and a bit of fun. Their shop is the kind of place you can happily browse for a while, whether you’re picking up a bottle of gin, grabbing a gift, or discovering something new, with shelves full of craft drinks and local goodies. It’s friendly, unpretentious, and exactly the sort of spot you’d pop into “just for a look” and leave with a bag in hand.

They also do some seriously tasty liqueurs, including a zesty limoncello, a smooth organcello, and a rich cherry Bakewell one that’s dangerously easy to sip.