Pubs & Clubs
Beers & Breweries
Pubs & Clubs
Beers & Breweries
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Welcome to Bridgnorth Sub Branch

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Bridgnorth Sub Branch

Popular Towns

Bridgnorth

Cleobury Mortimer

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Highley

Claverley

Alveley

Worfield

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Pubs & Clubs

Explore the best pubs and clubs in our branch. Find your next favourite spot for exceptional real ale and unforgettable atmospheres.

From historic pubs to local members’ clubs, discover the heart of the branch's community social scene.

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(Pub, External, Key). Published on 07-11-2016
Closed • Opens at 7:30pm
Alveley Sports Club
Alveley Sports Club Club, in Alveley
1 Regular Beer
  • CAMRA discount scheme
(External, Key). Published on 12-07-2018
Closed • Opens at 11:00am
Bridgnorth Golf Club
Bridgnorth Golf Club Club, in Bridgnorth
2 Changing Beers
Club. (Pub, External, Key). Published on 07-11-2016
Closed • Opens at 7:00pm
Highley Working Mens Club
Highley Working Mens Club Club, in Highley
2 Regular Beers
(Key). Published on 12-09-2020
Closed • Opens at 4:00pm
Royle
Independent Pub, in Bridgnorth
2 Regular, 2 Changing Beers
(Pub, External, Key). Published on 16-09-2019
Hobsons Brewery Tap
Pub, in Cleobury Mortimer
3 Changing Beers

Breweries

Embark on a journey through the local breweries that are the backbone of our branch's ale heritage.

Discover small-batch artisans and historic establishments crafting exceptional real ale, cider, and perry.

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The Stables, Hollow Ash Lane, Bridgnorth, WV15 6ET
Newhouse Farm, Tenbury Road, Cleobury Mortimer, DY14 8RD

Latest News from West Midlands

CAMRA Pub Heritage Group update – June

Three Star Heritage Pubs Bell, Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey (above) The planning application for change of use to residential, which was covered in May, has been approved by Reigate and Banstead Borough Council. Approval was granted despite numerous passionate objections from the local community and an application by owner Brakspear as it did not include sufficient evidence of the marketing of the pub as a going concern, which is a requirement of the local plan. This unique pub known locally at the Rat is included on the inventory for its intact tworoom interior which dates to the rebuilding of the pub in around 1955. It is still currently operating, but barring a dramatic change of fortune, it seems inevitable that it will be lost.

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