Pubs in Bridgnorth
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All Forces Club
6 Bridge Street, Bridgnorth WV15 6AF
Located in Low Town Bridgnorth the Bridgnorth All Forces Social Club offers is a social club on two floors offering snooker, darts cards, live music events and a function room.
Bridgnorth Golf Club
Stanley Lane, Bridgnorth WV16 4SF
Clubhouse serves real ale and food. Summer hours for the bar are until dusk. The kitchen opens at the same time as the bar and closes at 4pm.
Chesterton Valley Golf Club
Chesterton, Bridgnorth WV15 5NX
Clubhouse offers food as well as drinks.
Royle
78 High Street, Bridgnorth WV16 4DX
Smart Pub/Restaurant situated in a prominent position on the corner of High Street and Church Street. The accommodation is on three levels, with the bar on the middle floor and the restaurant on the top floor. A lunch menu, small and large dinner menus, vegetarian and vegan dishes are offered. The Grade II listed building reopened in September 2020 after an extensive refurbishment.
Atrium
7 High Street, Bridgnorth WV16 4DB
Large Pub/Restaurant opened in 2020 with an emphasis on good food. Situated in a Georgian building once housing the town's medical practice, a number of side rooms lead off the main bar area. There is a large courtyard and sun-terrace at the rear. There is a separate Bed & Breakfast business on the upper floors of the building
Swan Inn
Highley Road, Bridgnorth WV16 5JL
Situated only 1 mile outside Bridgnorth this smartly refurbished roomy pub is situated in the picturesque heart of Shropshire. A modern take on the traditional family pub where everyone feels welcome. Entrance is via a ramp by the main road to the front door or from the large rear car park, down steps and entering the bar from the patio area. The main bar area is abundant with comfortable seating with a log burning stove adding to the welcoming ambience. Dogs are welcome in the bar area. The Snug and Library dining rooms are located off the bar area and offer private dining for small parties. The large conservatory was replaced in the 2017 and offers panoramic views of the river Severn valley. This pub is very busy with diners during the weekend and booking is advisable. To the rear of the building is a large function room with private bar and patio area and available for private hire, ideal for wedding receptions. Outside the enclosed decked patio area has ample seating and has fine views over the river. From here there are steps down to a grassed lower garden with bench seating. The house beer is G.S.P.A. - Gorgeous Swan Pale Ale which is Ringwood Brewery Boondoggle 4.2%.
Bell & Talbot
2 Salop Street, High Town, Bridgnorth WV16 4QU
A very traditional friendly Pub, affectionally know as The Bell, has a small Snug and L-shaped Bar. A beautiful conservatory with bi-fold doors lets the outside in, and leads to the partially covered outside courtyard. The Bell is dog friendly and well behaved owners are welcome. The three Sky Sports boxes can show independent matches or sports, also with full UK Racing. The bar is adorned with many traditional features , and has two open fires to warm your cockles in winter time,
Black Boy
58 Cartway, Bridgnorth WV16 4BG
Multi CAMRA award-winning Grade II listed 17th Century ale house. First licensed in 1790, this pub stands on historic Cartway which links High Town with the quayside. Knowledgeable staff can advise on a range of ales available from six handpumps. A real cider and traditional bar snacks compliment these fine ales. The patio affords views over the river Severn and Bridgnorth landscape. The Cliff Railway, England's steepest inland funicular railway, is nearby.
Railwayman's Arms
Severn Valley Railway Station, Hollybush Road, Bridgnorth WV16 5DT
The Railwaymans Arms opened in 1861 as a refreshment room a year before the railway itself and has never closed. It is situated on platform 1 of the heritage railway in Bridgnorth. There are nine handpumps serving a selection of local and national real ales, one serving cider or perry. The bars contain lots of railway memorabilia and the platform drinking area is an ideal place to soak up the atmosphere of a steam railway. Very popular at weekends and holidays. There are plans for a major refurbishment in 2022 when the two rooms will increase to three. Opens at 10am daily including Sunday whilst trains are running daily.
Friars
3 St Mary's Street, High Town, Bridgnorth WV16 4DW
Formerly a coaching inn, this ancient pub now has a comfortable bar selling locally sourced cask ales and a gin bar. Outside seating is available in the Courtyard.
Black Horse
4 Bridge Street, Low Town, Bridgnorth WV15 6AF
First licensed in 1810, this Low Town free-house is a popular pub with all age groups. Nine hand-pulls serve four regular and three changing guest beers which include seasonal ales. Extended into the adjacent property in late 2016, it now has three drinking areas. The extended front bar has a rustic feel but with a modern atmosphere. To the right of the entrance is a large wood-panelled lounge bar which leads to a conservatory. The lounge and conservatory have wide screen TVs, mainly for sporting events which are enthusiastically supported by the regulars. Meals are not served but filled rolls are often available Ensuite bed and breakfast accommodation is available with meals being served in the dining room to the rear of the lounge. The external smoking area leads to a long courtyard, pleasant for outdoor drinking with access to the nearby River Severn. The Pay & Display car park is accessed from Severn Street, although pub customers may park free of charge.
Golden Lion
83 High Street, High Town, Bridgnorth WV16 4DS
This 17th-century Coaching Inn is a traditional town centre Inn with separate public and lounge bars. It was purchased in 2017 by Holden's Brewery, and extensively refurbished. Pictures on the walls of the two comfortable lounge bars record the history of the pub. The public bar is the venue for sports teams. At the rear there is an outdoor patio drinking area near the car park, and a covered smoking area. In addition to lunchtime bar snacks, breakfasts are also served Friday, Saturday and Sunday 9 - 11.30am.
