Thursday, 17 August 2017

Craddock's Crazy Sheep at the Talbot, Droitwich

This pub has recently taken over by the Craddock’s Brewery, and features beers from Bridgnorth as well as their own. It resembles the form of a tall, traditional coaching house inn, and has an adjacent lane where the horses might have been led at its rear. A corridor entrance leads you into a small bar where locals are welcome to perch up for the day. A loyalty card scheme is also in operation; so best grab one if you’re part of a large round. Up to eight real ales are available on the wooden bar; and the back bar is painted an odd shade of green. It’s run by a group of friendly young people who are always happy to chat with you at the bar. At the rear there’s a comfy lounge area with stuffed leather chairs and exposed brick. It also serves as a restaurant serving Pie Minster Pies. There’s also a courtyard beer garden and traditional wood stoves are in operation during the winter. 

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