Crown Inn, Alrewasback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
good local with decent ales and food wed thru sat eves, frindly locals lovely town
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Yes, the snug was excellent and really cosy. Beer was good too. Found a book of jokes which amusingly helped us pass the time. The banner outside mentioned the place was under new management although he didn't introduce himself to us.
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Thursday lunch at 12:30-1:00 I was the only customer! I had the most awful ham/cheese panini I've ever had - seemed to have been frozen/microwaved.
On the plus side it's pretty and cosy with a couple of coal fires on the go and has a range of real ales.
Food at the George & Dragon much better.
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Nice white rendered, multi-building pub, with traditional exterior. It has a beer garden and is also a music venue.
The interior is a nesting of several rooms, an open plan snug, with a dining room on the other side of the pub. Decor is red and white, with some wallpapered walls. It isnt all traditional, as there are pictures of Audrey Hepburn and the brat pack on the walls. Service was friendly, clientele mixed. Used by boat people a lot. Family friendly. We didnt eat.
Beer; tap stuff, with Pedigree, Bass Hook Norton Old Hooky on handpull, the hooky being nice. Also had Leffe, which i had as well.
There is a modern touch to this traditional pub, but it is the best locally for beer choice. I will, at some stage, be back
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Best pub in Alrewas. The beer is well kept. I especially enjoyed a couple of pints of draught Bass there - and they serve decent food in a traditional pub environment.
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What a gem of a pub. The snug at the front is one of the most satisfying bars I know, a low-beamed room with a roaring open fire. There's an adjacent room for darts and a restaurant at the back which doubles up as the music venue for visiting local bands at weekends and Mondays. Nice beer garden at the back for sunny days and boules and the beer is well kept; Pedigree and a guest ale usually, and Leffe on tap if you've run out of Benylin. Occasionly they throw in a beer festival too. Tia the pub dog will help you eat your crisps and the landlord and landlady are friendly. The ideal venue for a quick drink and several slow ones.
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