The Bailey Head - Piatti

Bailey Head, SY11 1PZ, Shropshire, United Kingdom

🛍 Pub, Vegan, British, Vegetarian

4.7 💬 2284 Recensioni
The Bailey Head

Telefono: +441691570418

Indirizzo: Bailey Head, SY11 1PZ, Shropshire, United Kingdom

Città: Shropshire

Menu Piatti: 3

Recensioni: 2284

Sito Web: http://baileyhead.co.uk

"The Bailey Head is the local area's CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) pub of the year, and we were both very impressed with the quality, range, and taste of the beers on offer. We enjoyed a drink of Black Iris Myld Stallyns, a dark mild, which was in beautiful condition and cost £3.90. The pub is comfortable, with a large L-shaped space wrapped around the bar divided into smaller zones by interior beams. The staff behind the bar were friendly and informative, and we ended up chatting with another customer. My wife, who uses a wheeled walking aid, found the access around the building to be very easy, and the seating was comfortable. The electronic beer list is displayed on screens in the pub and can also be seen on the Untapped website. It's important to note that some of the draught ales are Key Keg, but they have a wide range of hand-pulled real ales. Overall, it is a great real ale establishment that comes highly recommended. We are looking forward to visiting again in the future."

Menu completo - 3 opzioni

Tutti i prezzi sono stime su Menu.

Antipasti E Snack

Dessert

Cibo Messicano-Americano

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Amazing cocktails and friendly landlord. I would recommend to anyone staying in town. The staff know their stuff about anything booze related. Pleasant atmosphere and music

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Recensioni

Chris
Chris

This pub is fantastic, offering a unique selection of well-maintained cask beers. The owners, both the Landlady and Landlord, were incredibly welcoming and friendly, exceeding our expectations in helping us during our visit.


Fenlli
Fenlli

Quite simply, the best real ale pub around and I have tried a few! A great selection of ales that change regularly and that are kept immaculately. I tend to potter in after a walk in the hills and this is always a welcome highlight. Incredibly knowledgeable and enthusiastic staff too.


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Flyer64494221015

I stopped by the restaurant to check it out and found that the atmosphere was great. It felt like a traditional pub with a decent number of customers. Unfortunately, the people at the pub next door were rude and arrogant. I wasn't able to stay for long, but it seemed like a nice place overall. Visualizza piatti


dc539
dc539

Johnny the barkeep was so helpful amazing knowledge and within a few questions recommended some great beers. Very knowledgeable and helpful. If you like proper beer this place is a must. Nice relaxing atmosphere and you will be in the hands of a proper pro. Unheralded choice of top notch brews


rob
rob

Great atmosphere. Extensive selection of beer. The owners gracie and Duncan along with their staff (special hat tip to Johnny) make everyone feel at home. This pub has become my port in the storm since temporarily moving to Oswestry for family reasons. You simply must visit here if you're in the area


RichardTRCathcart
RichardTRCathcart

What you call a great local pub . . . real ales, and no sport on television ! Sadly it no longer does food, but there are plenty of local restaurants. It is NOT over crowded, but there were lots of locals enjoying their evening pints. Staff were pleasant, and the owners very friendly. Closed on a Monday, but we went there every other night for the week we were there. Visualizza piatti


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B3687WEtommyw

Good vibes and a finely tuned atmosphere of 50s rock and roll music, old worldy building and knowledgeable guy on the bar who knew his beer and gin. We even had a tour of the mass of guest beers that are all pinned on the ceiling, apparently several hundred a year which says it all about this pub. This was a stop by on the way from Cardiff back to Manchester but we will return purely for the host (Tom? Jon? , friendly people and how purely comfortable we were made to feel and we might even bring Jake! (Our dog The local amber bitter is apparently on all the time and I recommend it along side their 200 million gins


robidyy
robidyy

Wow, where do I start, thought I'd try a nice range of ales by ordering halves not problem says the chap behind the bar, what types do you like? This took us on a magical journey of new ales through a lovely evening. Mmmm I'm a bit hungry I said to the landlord...ah he says, we don't do food but I can recommend the pizza place and the Chinese next door...went for the Chinese...as they delivered food the landlord delivered plates, knives and forks (all fully recyclable I checked ha ha). A pro tip this pub takes customer experience very seriously, take a few minutes (you'll need them) to peruse all the awards and certificates on they way in.


Tyke23
Tyke23

The Bailey Head is the local area's CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) pub of the year, and we were both very impressed with the quality, range, and taste of the beers on offer. We enjoyed a drink of Black Iris Myld Stallyns, a dark mild, which was in beautiful condition and cost £3.90. The pub is comfortable, with a large L-shaped space wrapped around the bar divided into smaller zones by interior beams. The staff behind the bar were friendly and informative, and we ended up chatting with another customer. My wife, who uses a wheeled walking aid, found the access around the building to be very easy, and the seating was comfortable. The electronic beer list is displayed on screens in the pub and... Visualizza piatti

Categorie

  • Pub Goditi un'atmosfera vivace con i nostri classici preferiti del pub. Dalle sostanziose hamburger e fish 'n' chips a torte salate e birre artigianali, il nostro menu promette un'esperienza accogliente ideale per rilassarsi con gli amici.
  • Vegan Deliziati con il nostro menu vegano, che offre una vibrante selezione di piatti a base vegetale realizzati con ingredienti freschi e di stagione. Gustate pasti saporiti che sono tanto nutrienti quanto deliziosi. Visualizza piatti
  • British Tradizionale e sostanzioso, il menu britannico offre classici di conforto come fish and chips, succulenti arrosti e torte salate. Riscopri i gusti familiari, amorevolmente realizzati con ricette senza tempo e ingredienti freschi e locali.
  • Vegetarian Goditi la nostra vibrante collezione di piatti vegetariani, realizzati con le verdure più fresche, sapori ricchi e spezie saporite. Gustati un piatto salutare e delizioso che celebra i migliori ingredienti della natura.

Servizi

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