Waggon And Horses, Bewdleyback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Cosy pub with a collection of small rooms, beer garden/large patio area at front, friendly barmaid. I indulged in Batham's Best Bitter, a pleasant pint.
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Penultimate pub on our tour of Bewdley pubs, the Old Waggon & Horses combines is a proper pub that also serves food. There is a small bar area to the right as you enter. The area to the left has another area for drinkers, with an area for diners beyond that next to the kitchen. Football was showing on the TV. Ales were Banks's Mild, Batham's Best Bitter, Thwaites Wainwright, Ludlow Gold & Holden's Golden Glow. The cider was Thatcher's Cheddar Valley. Nice pub with a small car park at the side.
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Quite correctly in the Camra 2017 Good Beer Guide. This place doesnt look too much from the outside but its a little oasis on the inside.
Freehouse - so I imaging the beer range changes a lot. Of the six real ales on, the choice came down to a three tuns or a Bathams.
Bathams won and it was superb.
Out of the four pubs visited, this was the busiest. There's a reason for this.
Visit blogged at http://bit.ly/2mV8xsi
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From the outside this looked like the sort of pub I would drive past. But my partner needed refueling and I was in need of a wee. Neither were disappointed. He ended up having an excellent pint of Bathams, myself a coffee (I'm so pleased with pubs that don't cause a fuss when you ask for a coffee) and we both had the cheese and onion rolls for a late lunch (yummy). It was a lovely friendly local pub and it's on the list to return to.
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Oh, forgot i stopped here, was driving so only had half a Bathams, just cant turn this beer down when its on!!!!
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I like this place. It serves a lovely pint of Bathams.
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Well kept real ale - Bathams is always on. Single bar serves two rooms and there is a non smoking area to the side where food is served.
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