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This 17th-century pub is the flagship of the Burton Bridge Brewery estate and fronts the brewery itself.
Sensitively refurbished in 2000, it has two rooms served from a central bar. The smaller front room, with wooden pews, displays many awards, brewery memorabilia, and some old framed maps of Burton. The partly divided back room features oak beams and panels, plus a charity book sale. A small function room and a skittle alley are upstairs and available for hire.
The beer range is supplemented by a selection of malt whiskies and fruit wines.
No car park, but public car parks nearby, accessed off High Street.
Historic Interest
Dating back to 17th-century, the pub was bought by Bass from the Marquis of Anglesey in the early 19th-century when it was known as the Fox & Goose Inn. After the pub had been closed for ~2 years, the premises were bought by the founders of the Burton Bridge Brewery in 1981; the brewery and the Burton Bridge Inn opened in 1982.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 5 regular beers.
Burton Bridge Inn, Burton upon Trent
Usually another Burton Bridge beer, but occasionally a guest beer from another microbrewery.
Changing beers typically include: Burton Bridge (varies) , Burton Bridge - Burton Porter , Burton Bridge - Top Dog Stout
Source: Local