We visit one of the most popular pubs in Bridgnorth - here's how we found the venue winning rave reviews on Tripadvisor
Yes, when you go out for dinner, it’s all about the environment, the experience, the service, and all of that stuff, and The Old Castle scored well on that front.
If only one, from Nuneaton, could spell Bridgnorth – there’s no ‘e’ in the middle, but we hope you had a lovely time, and, yes, it’s a great place to go sightseeing. The staff were lovely. Polite, efficient, and eager to please, they were friendly and informal, warm and engaged.There were no airs and graces and they had a pleasing knack of being able to put guests at ease. And all power to them, for always doing that.
The burger, in contrast, was magnificent. Juicy, ever-so-slightly pink, filled with flavour and well-seasoned, it had been cooked with no little skill and was delivered punchier flavours than an Usyk left hand. It says much about a place when its owners go to the time and trouble to make such an effort – and their hard work on these floral creations didn’t go unnoticed.The pub is welcoming, photogenic, and with plenty of rustic charm. The magnificent exterior was matched by an interior that captured the history of the place, while featuring more clocks than Switzerland on its wall.
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