The Brewery Tap Bar and Restaurant are open every day and during the evenings Wednesday to Saturday. They are open to all and no entrance ticket to The National Brewery Centre is required.
The contemporary bar offers a great bar snacks menu and a choice of traditional ales including some brewed on site such as White Shield and Red Shield as well as other quality beers and excellent wines.
The fully licensed Brewery Tap Restaurant offers a daily menu of freshly prepared, varied and imaginative food offering great quality at brilliant value.
Our Express lunch time menu is now available - designed to cater for those who have less time on their hands. We aim to serve your meal within fifteen minutes from time of order. Customers can pre-order by calling 01283 532 880 ext: 1 if they wish. Check out the express menu pdf opposite
The Brewery Tap is a great venue for parties and group bookings are welcome.
Every Sunday the restaurant also offers a superb lunchtime Carvery. Treat your family to a selection of hand-carved local reared meats served with a selection of the finest garden vegetables and beef dripping roast potatoes. Only £7.95 per person - with small carvery plates and an ice cream for the under 12's for only £6.25. Special carvery options are also offered on celebration weekends such as Mother's Day, Father's Day and Easter.
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A pub restaurant venue, next to the National Brewery centre, which is adjacent, both are sadly closing at the end of October. This is a terrible blow to the preservation of brewing heritage in Burton on Trent. Pay a visit while you can.
Visited early October 2022 & I suspect will shut with the National Brewery Site at the end of this month!! It will be a massive loss if this is the case as the cask beers from the Heritage Brewing Company which I know is shutting are superb! The food menu is reasonably priced and the pie of the day was really tasty. History in the form of signs & information are everywhere & it's a series of great spaces to sit & saviour the brewing experience. However to close & make the staff redundant as I believe is hanging over the whole of this site is so depressing & judging by the amount of other empty buildings around a real waste of a great bar & museum. Try and enjoy before the closure! part of
Tour of a brewery with tasting after. Say no more. Very hot day, so a little stuffy inside. See how was n is made. Vehicles. Shop.
Been here a couple of times recently. Staff are lovely and friendly. Service was quick. Drinks arrived straight away. The food was fantastic both times. The lasagne was amazing! Definitely will go back again soon
Went here to see The Jerseys, a Frankie Valli tribute act. Most of the acts here appear to be tributes. It was the first day we had snow. It was cold and slippery. Got to the bar and it was crowded. Only 2 staff on and they kept disappearing. There were some cask ales so I was happy. Had a struggle to find where the show was. I was surprised to find it in a tent! In this weather! There were 2 ineffective heaters. There was a seating plan, which was good as it meant we did not have to fight for our places. Had a good view of the band until people got up dancing. Band were ok but with very fake Americam accents. Food was not great tasteless turkey slices and hard brussel sprouts, no dessert! Went to the bar to get another beer but they had no bitter in the tent! Not even bottles! The Tap bar was closed so had to have an IPA. Got very cold so went home early. Not happy. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
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Burton, Burton upon Trent, DE14
The Burton Bridge Inn is a traditional real ale pub based in the historic brewing town of Burton On Trent. We are Burton & South Derbyshire's CAMRA Pub of the year for 2016.
Burton, Burton upon Trent, DE14
Dine cosily within our eclectic decor-fusion of vintage neon lighting, imported Japanese Wallpapers and Victorian taxidermy, or enjoy wonderful drinks and bar foods with friends and family
Burton, Burton upon Trent, DE14
It re-opened as a pub on 9th June 2016. Its new name is an oblique reference to Michael Arthur Bass, the first Lord Burton and great grandson of William Bass, founder of the Bass Brewery.