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Jewel Of The Severn - Bridgnorth - Photo album

Never even knew Bridgnorth had a Wetherspoons!! So glad we found this place. You know what you're getting at Wetherspoons... Good prices, decent food, quick service... Would rather have a meal here than any fast food burger place any day of the week!!
I always get the same pizza (Spicy Meat Feast) as I do love a pizza with a bit of heat. Only 3* as my partner didn’t enjoy his burger at all as he said the meat tasted old. Pizza was great though and the service was quick for 31st December
It's a Spoons... good selection of beers, ciders, and spirits and average but large variety of food. Has no parking but good access, including a wheelchair lift. The only downpoint with this Spoons is no outdoor seating.
Good food. Good atmosphere. Busy but not over the top.
Much of what is expected of a Wetherdpoons and we enjoyed our meals but better lighting is needed - couldn't see to read the menu! And the decor needs refreshing.
Lovely bar / restaurant in the heart of Bridgnorth. Very friendly atmosphere and all the staff were polite and happy. Will definitely go back.
A good sized pub with plenty of seating, never struggle for seats whenever we visit. Food was warm but not hot, but by having the jacket potato, it wasn't an issue. The 5 bean Chilli was nice but wish I had been given more, as the potato was bland without it. maybe if they gave a spread with the mea
Ham egg and chips lovely. Good service and not too crowded although Bridgenorthcwas busy
Had a beautiful mixed grill cooked to perfection. Great selection of beers for autumn,too.
Lad pulled me a guinness said it needs to settle..went off to serve numerous others asked another politely to finish it off after standin wot seemed to be a lifetime but she rudely said she was serving someone else..usually great in there..didnt like the rush i suppose
I've been here several times. There's a small outdoor space at the front, bit not sure if there's a rear one I had two halves of Kinver ale. The pub blends in well with the beautiful historical buildings of the town
Visited on a sunny Thursday evening, inside was fairly quiet but not a pleasant entrance with around 15-20 people who were loud, seemingly drunk and blocking the oavemtn and doorway, once we pushed our way through things improved and had a decent meal for the price as you come to expect from most "s
I visited after working at the seven valley railway station beer festival for a meal and drink , staff very friendly and efficient
Always moderately busy but always manage to get a table. Best value in town for drinks including New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.
Very slow service at bar and lack of staff. Steak was tough but fish n chips was good.
Great atmosphere friendly staff and quick service. Polite and helpful good choice of beer .
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