A popular, traditional, two-roomed local, once a Worthington's pub, in the suburb of Winshill, east of the River Trent. Both the public bar and the lounge have recently been tastefully refurbished.
An unusual feature is the decking area at the front, with picnic tables, which can be accessed via patio doors from the public bar, creating an alfresco atmosphere in warm weather.
Street food stalls in car park Wednesday and Friday evening; customers may bring takeaways (cutlery provided).
Quiz night on occasional Sundays.
Historic Interest
There is believed to have been a pub on the site since the 1700s, but the present building is probably Victorian (reports differ as to when it was actually built). It was reputedly a convenient half-way point for changing shire horses on Burton brewery drays delivering to South Derbyshire.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer (Usually from a local microbrewery. (A second guest ale is sometimes available.)) and 2 regular beers.
Waterloo Inn, Burton upon Trent
Source: Local