Small two-room bar occupying the ground floor of an imposing Grade II-listed building dating from around 1690. The bar room features a thick wooden bar supported by hogshead casks, while the larger room has rough wooden tables with tractor-seat stools, plus a number of hogshead tables. The name is a nod to a former occupant of the building, who was Sheriff of Warwickshire when Tamworth was in that county. Up to three changing ales, plus around 25 Belgian bottled beers.
Historic Interest
Bears a blue plaque referring to the prominent Willington family who occupied the building for 200 years.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Sheriff of Tamworth, Tamworth
Source: National