Old pub offering four ales and meals, in a particularly picturesque location on the River Severn, upstream of Thomas Telford's bridge, it can be identified by its flower-filled hanging baskets in summer.
A friendly pub that welcomes locals and visitors, serving four beers Bewdley, Timothy Taylor and Wye Valley, plus a guest in the warmer months when the pub also stays open through weekday afternoons.
There are cosy settles and a log fire in the lounge bar in winter, and to the rear is a sun terrace and glass-covered patio entwined with grape vines and wisteria next to a fish pond. Major sporting events are sometimes shown on a discrete TV.
A la carte and set menus are available in the restaurant, bar meals are available at lunchtimes, and Sunday Lunches. Pizzas may be available after main food service hours during summer.
For visitors to Bewdley, the pub has 6 en-suite rooms.
Wheelchair access is gained by the side entrance via the fire exit; ask staff for assistance. Otherwise access to the bar has a step at the front door, and to the WCs (not adapted).
Historic Interest
Severn Side North was developed in the years following the opening of Thomas Telford's new bridge in 1798. By 1841, when the Mug House held one of the cheaper new beer house licenses introduced in 1830, it was one of 71 licensed premises in Bewdley.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 4 regular beers.
Mug House, Bewdley
Wye Valley, 3 Tuns, Holden's, Hobsons
Changing beers typically include: Holden's - Golden Glow , Salopian (varies)
Source: Regional
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