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The Bridge Inn, Tibberton - pub details

Address: Plough Rd, Tibberton, Droitwich, Worcestershire, WR9 7NQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 20050) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Droitwich Spa (3.7 miles), Worcester Shrub Hill (3.7 miles), Worcester Foregate St (4.2 miles)

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other pubs nearby:

Speed the Plough, Tibberton (0.0 miles), Old Chequers Inn, Crowle (1.3 miles), Three Pears, Warndon (1.5 miles), Fir Tree Inn, Oddingley (1.6 miles)

user reviews of the Bridge Inn, Tibberton

please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.

Can only agree with the last few reviews - an excellent place to stop off if on the canal.

Smallish bar and larger dining room. Excellent menu and enormous portions.

Banks' Bitter. Mild and Jennings Cokker Hoop on offer and good prices.

Friendly staff and locals.
cheshirecat - 8 Oct 2012 11:50
Called in on a canal walk, the next pub in the village the 'speed the plow' was closed and full of scafolding so we ventured into the Bridge.

I'm very glad we did. What a friendly welcome, a decent pint and great food and a very fair price too. Quite a find.
DudleyC - 18 Mar 2012 22:51
Visited this and had a great pint, nice inexpensive food and they allow dogs in the bar.
Tancred - 28 Nov 2011 15:24
I can echo what the last reviewer said over 4 years ago, although me being me I shall obviously expand on those themes!
For want of anywhere better to moor up overnight we picked Tibberton, where research suggested there were 2 pubs to choose from. Neither were GBG-endorsed but that's not always possible and in fairness some pretty decent beer will be missed if one only sticks to those which manage a berth in the beer bible.
Ale-wise there was nothing outlandish on offer; the usual Banks's duopoly of Original and Bitter, with a Marston's seasonal called Royal Ryder in honour of the Golf tournament of the same name. The first pint was past its best but a new one went on and although it was hardly a memorable pint, the conditioning was far better. The Banks's was consistently acceptable too.
More noteworthy here perhaps is the food - not only the reasonable quality and range, but the sheer portion size! All of us chose various different dishes but each one was piled high, to the point where even the most capacious of appetites became exhausted and had to leave some lying on the plate. The starter was more fit for a main course (in my case the stilton-stuffed mushrooms), and the main (steak and ale) was superb but hearty to say the least.
We were served by a very sweet and friendly young lady who was very attentive, and not in any way surly, which alas so many of her age group working on a weekday evening would be. She said they'd had complaints about the portion sizes before, which seems perverse as it represented excellent value, but maybe trimming them down wouldn't do any harm?!

We decamped to the garden to "sit" some of it off, and it rounded off a very mellow and satisfying evening.

As a counterpoint to this, the other pub, which is not yet listed on this site, the Speed The Plough, was just down the road. By way of comparison we checked it out, and whilst we found it was a nice traditional cosy pub with well-kept beer (Banks's only), we were made to feel decidedly unwelcome by the landlady, who clearly had several points to prove, and who was downright rude despite the prospect of 8 people drinking and possibly eating at her pub. I shan't dwell on it, but suffice to say there is plainly a "minority" element at the Speed, and of the two pubs I would strongly advise you patronise the Bridge. I would frankly be amazed if the latter wasn't the only pub left in the village in a year or two, given the attitude of the licensee at the former. Be warned!

Well done folks; keep up the good work and just stick a few less chips on your plates!
TWG - 29 Sep 2010 17:49
Friendly local pub, nice drop of Pedigree. Good food with reasonable prices. Bar staff are helpful and friendly
richardhoward - 28 Apr 2006 12:53

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