Pubs in Burntwood
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Found 12 pubs in Burntwood
Boney Hay Working Mens Club
North Street, Boney Hay, Burntwood WS7 2PB
Long standing Working Men's Club, Unfortunately no ale.
Elias Ashmole Ashmall Club
Meerash Lane, Hammerwich, Burntwood WS7 0LF
Firs Club & Institute
7 Chase Terrace, Burntwood WS7 1AG
Grangemoor Working Mens Club
112 Cannock Road, Burntwood WS7 0BG
Sankey's Tap House
Unit 1, Lambourne House, Bridge Cross Road., Burntwood WS7 2BX
This venue is Burntwood's first Micro Pub, owned and run by Paul Phillips. This is a friendly pub, no loud music or televisions just good conversation and great beer. They have four ales and six ciders ever changing, using local breweries and national. With the usual pub offerings. Located on the Bridgcross Road, in Lambourne House. Recently redeveloped, two rooms freshly decorated, with a very welcoming feel. Please note that this pub is not open on Monday, except on bank holiday.
Foresters Tavern
68 Ogley Hay Road, Burntwood WS7 2PH
Estate-style pub sitting next to open countryside. Choose between the busy bar at the side or the more sedate and quiet lounge to the front. The gaffer gets in the occasional Marstons guest but only at likely times of demand. Good value food offerings include a Sunday roast. Live entertainment includes Chase Folk Club on Fridays and varied bands on Saturday. Sunday is quiz night.
Nags Head
Rugeley Road, Burntwood WS7 9HA
This picturesque country pub dates from the 16th century. There are beams and dark wood aplenty in the variety of rooms surrounding the central bar. Note the log fire near the front entrance, and sun trap beer terraces to the front and side. Part of the Chef & Brewer chain, the three ales on offer tend towards mainstream with some surprises. Disabled access is to the rear, near the large function room.
Star Hotel
Lichfield Road, Burntwood WS7 0HJ
Twin-gabled Ember Inn on the edge of town, with the usual formula of comfy dining and drinking. The first Star Inn was built in 1790, and there has been a pub located here to the present day. Part of the Ember Inns Brand there is a constantly changing range of guest beers including national favourites and a few hidden gems. handle tankards are always available. Plenty of car parking.
Trident Inn
166 Chase Road, Burntwood WS7 0DX
Simple suburban pub with a friendly welcome and one cask beer. The landlord would like to offer local brews but is restricted to the Admiral Taverns range. The basic 1960s style bar is at the rear, with a more contemporary main lounge to the side. Tiny but pretty lawned beer garden at the rear. Children welcome until 9.30pm
Wych Elm
Bridge Cross Road, Burntwood WS7 2BU
Sprawling carvery pub which nevertheless manages to serve a decent drop of ale. Family friendly, it can be teeming with kids both inside and outside at weekends. When busy the smell of meat-n-gravy can be overpowering, so you might want to take refuge on the beer terrace or in the large and grassy beer garden. Single changing guest from the Marstons family. Breakfasts from 9am on weekends.
White Swan
2 Cannock Road, Burntwood WS7 0BJ
Busy ale-led community pub located on the Swan Island. Customers are predominantly local but visitors will feel welcome. The main room is a comfortable lounge, with a smaller room to the rear for games and meetings. Two Permanent ales, three ever changing guest beers are usually available, mostly through the SIBA list or Punch. Real cider is also available, which is regularly changed. A bus service from Lichfield and Cannock stops a few yards from the pub.
Drill Inn
33 Springlestyche Lane, Burntwood WS7 9HD
Vibrant and friendly pub tucked away down a country lane. The homely, sprawling main room is partnered by a small, quiet snug. Three constantly changing ales are offered, plus occasional beer festivals. There is a large elevated beer garden to the rear, plus a children's play area. Well-behaved children are welcome at all times. Good food is a draw here, supplemented by themed dining nights. No food served Monday. There is clay pigeon shooting on alternate Sunday mornings.
