Angel Inn, Stourport on Severn - pub details
Address: 14 Severnside, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, DY13 9EW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 13939) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Hartlebury (2.7 miles), Kidderminster (4 miles)
- Real ale
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other pubs nearby:
Old Bearns, Stourport on Severn (0.2 miles), Old Crown Inn, Stourport On Severn (0.2 miles), Bridge Inn, Stourport on Severn (0.2 miles), Wheatsheaf, Stourport on Severn (0.2 miles), Hollybush, Stourport (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Angel Inn, Stourport on Severn
please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Visited this pub by boat, spending several happy lunch times and early or late evenings there. My dog played happily with the pub dog and the beer was good. Visited again this lunchtime (Tuesday) and found that the landlady was away. A friend wanted to visit the boat, but couldn't drink as he was driving. As I purchased my pint, I asked if he could use the car park for a couple of hours. I was told that if he wasn't using the pub, then definitely not. I explained that I would be patronising the pub and it would be no different to me leaving my car there. I didn't see the difference personally, especially as there was only one car in the car park. The customer liaison skills of the barmaid were sadly lacking and I will be going to the Hollybush instead or drinking my own beer on the boat where I can still watch the river. ENaylor - 17 Sep 2014 16:07 |
An imposing, what looks to be Georgian, pub down by the broad locks of the canal which separates into two routes at Stourport; 1 for narrow the other for broader vessels. It is a Marston's house, which meant a couple of Banks's and 3 Marston brands were on offer. Most were kept well, although sadly the EPA, which formed the greater part of our 8-pint order, was past its best and despite not wanting to "make a scene" on our maiden appearance in the place, and having received a warm welcome from landlady and punters alike, we decided it was undrinkable and returned the offending pints. Nevertheless, I should say we were furnished with replacements (Banks Original) without complaint, as the lady admitted to "not drink the stuff" herself so was pleased to be advised. We didn't see the EPA clip turn so we only hope the cellarman who does presumably drink cask ale changed it pronto. Our milds, incidentally, were fine. TV was on but wasn't too obtrusive; toilets were used and found to be in good nick, and there was enough seating for us all get bums on seats. Generally this is a comfortable and pleasant pub. Assuming the EPA incident was an occasional aberration, overall this was to be commended. TWG - 29 Sep 2010 17:31 |