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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