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Friendly welcome in this pub that serves well-kept ales and good value, hearty food. 9/10.
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The first of 3 pubs sampled in Brewood. This one is a Marstons establishment and has a very nice canalside setting. With the spring sun out, many people were enjoying the tables outside. Inside there is a small bar area and a larger lounge, presumably for diners. Ales were Thwaites Wainwright, Wychwood Jester Jack, Marstons EPA & Banks's Sunbeam with Thwaites Lancaster Bomber being pulled through. No real cider was served.
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Village pub of considerable size. Good quality beer, the Marstons Old Empire was especially good.
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This is a great place, nicely situated alongside the canal. Half timbered exterior, the interior is tidy, well furnished, with some beer memorabilia dotted about.
Usual kind of taps, but with Mansfield Cask and a full reange of Jennings on cask too; Dark MILD, Snecklifter, Cocker Hoop and Honey Bole. I had the MILD of course, at it was first rate.
Bar staff were friendly and there was a mixed clientele
Been in before, will be in again
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Nice pub by the canal. 4 hand pulls for cask although 1 is cider. Strange selection of cask with Jennings Dark Mild, Wychwood Winter Troll & Mansfield Bitter ! The Troll was very pleasant
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We popped in today on our way home from Brum and I agree it is a nice pub. There was a good selection of beers on. I had the Jennings 'Cocker Hoop' and it was excellent. Will be going again.
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Seems the best pub in town. Well kept beers and a good range too. Food was unadventurous grilled "xxx with chips" in the main but pleasantly served. In fact all the staff deserve a mention for their friendly and helpful manner. We ventured up the road to try out the CAMRA awarded Swan hotel, but were v disappointed with the big brewer range of beer. The best thing about the Swan is the building/architecture - take a look then drink at the Bridge is my advice.
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nice location by the water,generally nice people too,nice for a drive out in the countryside too,King Charlie/Royal Oak/Cavalier/Roundhead/Chillington Hall/White Ladies Priory etc Historical area,not forgetting its not too far from the V-Festival at Weston Park either,also a few pubs close by - within easy walking distance,at least 4 & a club 2.
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Staff and locals were very helpful in finding us some food as they weren�t selling any until six.
We sat in the small bar and may have missed the full menu of beers, but they were O.K.
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Superb pub at the side of the 'Shropy' canal. Real ale's available and also food (No lunch time food Mon or Tue). Try the Bridge Club sandwich.
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5 real ales, log fire in public bar where dogs are welcome, restaurant, bar meals, next to the canal
viv - 6 Dec 2006 16:44 |