White Lion Brew Tap

3 W Castle St, Bridgnorth
01746 763962

Recent Reviews

Karen Woodland

PUT THE HEATING ON!! Cold winters day 4pm in the afternoon and folk sitting in their coats. 1 table directly in front of the log fire occupied by 2 people and no one else gets a look in. Apparently heating doesn’t go on until 8pm! It’s bitter cold outside !!

Graham C

Great place away from the madness.Nearby activities: Great marketing

Brian Booth

A great place to have a drink and meet friendly peopleSafety: Friendly and large outside area with easy access and exitWalkability: In the centre of Bridgnorth near the Cartway and the main post office

Rich Jones

After the refurbishmentThis is one of my favourite pubs.The garden is gorgeousShade (from the sun) , if you need it. Or a great spot to catch some rays & have a great selection of beers/ales/ciders & wines etcNearby activities: Restaurants nearbyWalkability: Close to Hightown High Street. Just out if the way of the rush

Ray Harrisonraza

Great pub very friendly staff good selection of beers excellent beer garden highly recommended one of the best pubs in Bridgnorth well worth a visit. ??

Paul Clarke

Good variety of drinks & draft and nice outside area at rear of the pub , and an outside log burner for winter ?

Jamie

A great variety of beers on cask and draught, very friendly service from the lady who served us. Nice beer garden with live music playing when we visited also. Will be returning again soon!

IAN HOWROYD

Sunny Saturday Bridgnorth ? Popped in for a drink ?The minute you walk in its a lovely welcoming place ?Pleasant Staff?We sat outside ?toilets really clean ?Highly Recommend & will be calling in again ??????‍♂️

g t

A few nice ales on..friendly service and large outside area. ?

Joe Loughlin

Cracking pub, recently refurbished and 6 real ales on tap.

Les Lee

Garden really well done , completely refurbished.

dale jones

Really annoyed as this isn't the first time this has happened, brought my self a pint of beer, went to the toilet only to come back and it's gone. Glass collectors need to learn how to leave a drink for a bit just incase the person has gone to the loo

philipmJ8300IL

Called in this gem of a pub on Saturday , plenty of ales on tap , great afternoon with live music and looked after by perfect hosts, will go back again , we would have stayed longer for the night time but had made other plans

Stephen English

Very clean nice atmosphere lovely beer

Emma Lou Lay

Our visit as a family (grandparents, mother and baby) started really well. The beer garden was lovely and a nice traditional selection of foods available and good beer was available. The lady that took our order was friendly and informative. The ploughman’s platter and homemade scotch egg we ordered was great quality and served by a lovely young lady who made the scotch eggs herself. However, our experience was pretty much ruined when the lady that took our order came out into the beer garden after our plates and empty glasses had been cleared and spotted the small package of sandwiches we had brought for my 11 month old baby who is only starting to try small very soft solids in small mouthfuls. Myself and my mother were changing the baby when she approached my father in his 70s and told him sternly he couldn’t sit there as “the beer garden was only for customers”. My father had personally paid this very same lady for our meal and drinks. My father replied “I am a customer I’ve just spent 28 pounds” to which the lady did not apologise and walked off after making him feel embarrassed in front of a full garden of customers for no reason other than holding some snacks for his grandson. My dad was left quite distressed as he had finished a paid meal and drink a the small package of sandwiches in his hand was for my baby. On our way out, the same lady approached him again and said abruptly “next time please just let me know if you are bringing your own food”. I explained that the small package of sandwiches was specially prepared for my weaning baby and yet we still received no apology other than “next time let me know so I can get you a plate and make it special for you”. All it required was a simple apology, my baby does not require a plate and only eats small mouthfuls by hand. The pub advertises on its outdoor marketing collateral that it offers a “warm welcome” and is “family friendly”. In my opinion family friendly is not calling out an elderly man who has paid for food and drinks for his family just because he happens to have some sandwiches for his baby grandson in his hands in the beer garden. An apology would have gone a long way as our experience up until this incident was excellent. Family friendly? I don’t think so.

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