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Burton Bridge - Burton Ale | 1 |
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Burton Bridge - Burton Ale | 4.80 |
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The pub is found in Cauldon, Staffordshire, ST10 3EJ.
Situated on a quiet bend just outside of Leek, this is possibly one of the most famous pubs in the country and one of the few where the real ale is the least of the attractions; the inside is stuffed to the brim with old antiques, guns, pianos, penny farthings, working pianolas and so much other bric-a-brac that it is impossible to list it all here. The guest beer can hail from any number of small breweries and pork pies and pickled eggs are always available; watch out for the pub dog, though. The entrance is dominated by the eponymous yew tree; truly picturesque and one every pub lover should visit one in a lifetime. Staffordshire Moorlands Pub of the Season Winter 2014 & Pub of the Year 2014 Merit Award.
We have visited this pub once, seen 1 beer and tried it.
Postcode: ST10 3EJ