The Navigation Inn, Stoke Prior - pub details
Address: Hanbury Road, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B60 4LB [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13734) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Bromsgrove (1.9 miles), Droitwich Spa (4.6 miles)
- Jukebox (Situated in the bar)
- Pool table (Situated in the bar), Fruit machines, Quiz machines
- Food served (12-2.30 6-9 Mon-Fri 12-9 Sat/ 12-7 Sunday), Sunday roast (Available along with our full menu), Real ale (London Pride & Tribute)
- Canalside location (50 yards from the Black Prince)
- Outside seating (Seats up to 32 people), Dogs allowed (Garden Only), Children allowed (In the restaurant/lounge/garden), Late licence (Open till 12am Fridays & Saturdays), Credit cards accepted (All major credit cards accepted), Car park (Large car park), Smoking area (Smoking hut available in rear garden), Air conditioning (Available in restaurant), Coach parties welcome, Disabled access
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other pubs nearby:
Ewe and Lamb, Stoke Prior (0.4 miles), Hanbury Turn, Stoke Heath (0.8 miles), Boat and Railway Inn, Stoke Prior (0.8 miles), Queens, Stoke Pound (0.9 miles), Country Girl, Sharpway Gate (0.9 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Navigation Inn, Stoke Prior
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The Navigation has been refurbished and re-opened under new management (a seemingly enthusiastic young couple). We arrived at opening time yesterday. There are two rooms. We chose the public bar. But whilst it was fairly comfortable, I felt it lacked character. There are 4 handpulls and I think they're gradually building up the range. Two ales were on yesterday - Butty Bach & 6X. Ok. But could be better. blue_scrumpy - 2 May 2017 21:36 |
Apparently now closed. el_capitano - 8 Jul 2015 18:23 |
The nearby Country Girl is temporarily closed so we stumbled into the Navigation instead, not expecting much truth be told. Don't be put off by the car wash in the car park; this is a lovely little pub with great food and very friendly staff. It's so nice to find a proper country pub with saloon and lounge bars intact (& a restaurant at the back), rather than another clone gastropub. Ales included Spitfire & Black Sheep. My parents didn't fancy the tarragon sauce with the monkfish, so the chef offered to cook them a lovely prawn & white wine sauce instead. I had the Tunisian chicken which was superb; we are going back next month for the Tunisian evening. Nice little beer garden with chickens pecking around, rabbits & guinea pigs to distract the kids. I got the impression the proprietors really care about their pub, their food and their customers. saintontour - 3 Oct 2010 08:26 |
Visited at the beginning and end of a week on a canal boat. Very friendly people run this pub who made us very welcome. One or two decent guest ales to complement a fairly standard range. Food was very good and good value as well. ed.spbw - 26 May 2007 21:56 |
Like walking into a fog with the smoke last Friday Lunch time. Didn't eat but prices looked reasonable. Quite a good guest ale on from York Brewery-Ebor. Caraman - 15 Oct 2006 18:33 |
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