http://www.ironbridge-gorge.co.uk/Pu...pub_guide.html these are all the pubs in the Gorge , most of the listings have links to the pubs own web pages , hope it helps
http://www.ironbridge-gorge.co.uk/Pu...pub_guide.html these are all the pubs in the Gorge , most of the listings have links to the pubs own web pages , hope it helps
Theres a Man with a Mullet going Mad with a Mallet in Millets !
Thanks for the info guys, much appreciated,
I'll add the Old Joint Stock to the list rather than the Old Fox, the reviews of the Dragon aren't very inspiring but I may go and see for myself.
To my shame the Tontine (I know I know) but I had an issue with staying at the Ball and just forgot the Robin Hood did rooms. All curry house recommendations gratefully received.
I hoped there was a bridge there, that solves that bit of the crawl. It's a mammoth crawl so trains and buses only (no license = no job). I'll check out the Brewery but Buildwas might be a bit far as might Coalbrookedale unless the bus goes that way on Thursday afternoon.
I'll see you there, I'll PM you nearer the time and see how you're fixed for a lift from Mrs SD.
How about the Bartons Arms at Newtown, Birmingham. If you are going to the Bull in Price Street, it is just a few stops further on the 51/52 or 33/34 routes. Oakham house that is fantastic inside. The old tiling and snob screens are worth the visit alone.
You just have to wander round the tiled rooms. Has been a bit up and down beer wise lately, but I have heard Oakham have taken it back in hand and installed someone to look after it properly.
Anyone getting a chance of a cellar tour there should take it. It is amazing with a warren of rooms.
Sounds like a fine few days!
As for Birmingham, it seems to continue to improve but changes often - I would agree with the comment of adding the Joint Stock, and also, despite my own review of the Dragon, since then this has improved greatly whilst the Old Fox next door has gone the other way. Potential wild cards could be the excellent Old Contemptables and Pub du Vin. Outsiders Sun on the Hill next to Briar Rose has some beers now and has improved, as has the Windsor round the corner, though the architecture isn't brilliant in either and they are still changing. And heading out on the way to the Black Country there are some fine bars now in the Jewellery Quarter and the Black Eagle in Hockley is very fine indeed.
For me the Anchor is the best pint in Birmingham, and worth the trip out to Digbeth.
Hope you enjoy
Danny
Birmingham - you know it well enough but did you consider the Old Joint Stock, Old Contemptibles, Tap and Spile or even the Barton Arms (listed under Aston, on the 51 bus route from Brum to Walsall)
Lower Gornal - Old Bulls Head ( home of Black Country Ales); Mad O'Rourke's Steak and Pie Factory (Lumphammer). The Crooked House has upped its game but you would need a driver/taxi
Bridgnorth - Soup D has just trodden this path but have you looked at the Bell and Talbot or the White Lion
Worcester - I'm not sure how mobile you can be but I visited the Mug House at Claines on Monday and it's excellent. You need a car/taxi to get there
Last edited by Andy Ven; 05-05-2010 at 20:39. Reason: I only read the first post before I replied. At least our suggestions were reached independently!
Waes hael!
Last edited by ROBCamra; 06-05-2010 at 11:15.
A pub is for life not just for Christmas
If your in Ironbridge of an afternoon be warned the Bird in Hand doesnt open in the day during the week .
As for curry houses the one on the island at the bottom of the hill in the old police station , Pondicherry is very good but a bit pricey . If you fancy something english the Steak and Kidney pies at the Horse and Jockey are regular award winners in national compitions and come highly recomended .
Theres a Man with a Mullet going Mad with a Mallet in Millets !
The Woodbridge has struggled to stay open recently , not helped by major roadworks meaning a huge diversion through Brossley to get there a couple of years ago , to be honest i am not sure its still open , will have to check .
I preffered the Half Moon to the other pubs on that side of the river , though the Black Swan(Dirty Duck) has upped its game and is now very good .
The wooden road is actually one of the oldest railway lines in the country , built for horse drawn trucks long before steam engines
Theres a Man with a Mullet going Mad with a Mallet in Millets !
Talking to a couple of old boys in the Station last night who had done a Coalport/Jackfield crawl earlier this week , bad news is the Brewery in Coalport is now keg only ruining what was once a cracking little pub , but the good news is the Half Moon in Jackfield is set to reopen in the next few months after being closed for about 15 years , its now owned by the Landlord of the Shakespeare in Coalport and has undergone an 18 month resturation
Theres a Man with a Mullet going Mad with a Mallet in Millets !