Reviews The Bridges Pub

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Chris Roberts
+5
What an unbelievable stay we had . Just a wonderful pub in the middle of nowhere with the most extraordinary selection of Real Ales. The food is just to die for ,superbly home cooked with all in my party eating every morsel. The apartment was homely and very comfortable with a good nights sleep had by all.Full English breakfast was again superb .I highly recommend this delightful hostelry to all Walkers ,Ramblers and Real Ale drinkers everywhere. Wonderful !!
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Pa White
+5
Love The Bridges. Great beer, great staff, super food and the perfect place when the sun is out :-)
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Paul Lomas
+5
Great beer great beer great beer great beer great beer great beer
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Philipa Bracegirdle
+5
Brilliant pub one of our favourite places to visit. Food is great and staff are always friendly.I would definitely highly recommend a visit.
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Anna Vincent
+5
Love this place, beer, food, loads of atmosphere . Nowhere better for a summers evening pint �
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Camelin Caine
+5
Great selection of ales, all from the Three Tuns Brewery (The UK's oldest licensed brewery). Massive food portions and friendly staff made us come again and again during a stay at the Youth Hostel.
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Debbie Miles
+5
A gem, don’t miss it. If you can find it! Excellent beer, food and service. Perfect on a sunny afternoon after a good walk.
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Claire Bickford
+5
Lovely food, atmosphere and very friendly staff - well worth a visit!
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Sarah Bone
+5
Fantastic as always. Good atmosphere, lush beer. Brilliant staff and lovely food
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Jamie Rossiter
+5
Really friendly pub, in a beautiful surroundings...plenty of choice of three Tuns...
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Kerry Walsh
+5
Lovely pub to visit after a nice walk up the Stiper Stones. Lovely food and great variety of drinks and real ales.
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Shane Smith
+5
A lovely pub 🍻 in a great location. I imagine it is popular with ramblers/walkers, great pit stop for some fantastic homemade food off a very good menu. I had the parsnip soup and toasted bread and it was very good. The pub itself was clean, good access for all abilities and lots of indoor and outdoor (if the weather was better) seating. I can't wait to pop in again soon 🤩🎄
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Mark Smith
+5
Cozy traditional country inn with stream flowing closeby. Stopped off after a walk over Stiperstones (recommended) and had lunch. Very welcoming staff, good reasonably priced food and (amazingly) super-fast WiFi (it's satellite) which you may need as there is no mobile phone signal! But seriously a lovely pub that's well worth a stop off.
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steve lewis
+5
This is a lovely pub in the middle of nowhere at the bottom of stretton hills. It gets quite busy and no wonder why. The service is great and friendly and the pub itself is a oldie worldie one but with some local food that's grown very close to it. The beer is outstanding too, a very nice cold one on a hot.summers day sitting outside by the Brook. Would highly recommend this place for a nice quiet pint and a snack.
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Alan Williams
+4
So, I discovered The Bridges Inn at Ratlingshope today, and what a lovely place it is! I had planned a business trip and wanted to lunch at a rural pub, so found this place on the return journey, via a scenic detour. The food on offer was, some might call limited, but the only reason there was a small selection of choice, was because the Inn was currently in the middle of a kitchen re-fit, which I knew of in advance. That said, the small offering available was delicious! I had a Chicken Salsa Verde on toasted sliced Sour Dough, with a salad accompaniment. It was tasty, well presented and the staff were very friendly. I even got to chat with the lady owner, who explained all about the kitchen works taking place and that it would be ready and fully functional in the coming weeks. All in all, I was impressed and made allowances for what I already knew in advance. The only slightly negative was the parking there. It was a bit limited, so am not sure how that would be dealt with if there were a lot of visitors all at once… Can’t wait to go back there, once the kitchen works is complete and see what the full menu has to offer!
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David Roberts
+5
Excellent foodie pub in a delightful spot next to the river. Strong range of ales and ciders. The pub has a homely feel and dog friendly. I have had the beef sandwiches and the faggots, both were very tasty
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Noni Robb
+5
Came here after a wet muddy walk across the Long Mynd. We were very cold and hungry and this was a nice little pub to refresh in. They are doing a large refurbishment at the moment so limited food is available. But certainly wasn't disappointed. Absolutely delicious 😋 and lovely atmosphere and staff. Enjoyed the non-alcoholic IPA. And having the fire on was cozy.
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Vinny Pallett
+5
Simply one of the best locations for a country pub.. plenty of outdoor seating. Stream for children & dogs! Great choice of food. Lots of walks nearby. Car park gets busy. But go for a walk, return a little later usually find a space. Weekends very busy.
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Donna
+5
Beautiful country pub in the Shropshire hills. Met a very friendly dog inside whilst I enjoyed my coffee after a days hike. Very friendly staff and people. Reasonably priced food and drink from what I could see. Nice sized free car park for those who don't mind starting their walks to Stiperstones nature reserve from the bottom of the hills. Please be respectful to the countryside and the residents when using the car park as I did see some rubbish (toilet paper and human feces) left by other users, which saddens me deeply.
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Steven Atkins
+5
A range of real ales on tap. A good base for local walks. It was the annual conker competition. Trip down memory lane for us adults. Great for children and families alike. 🙂
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Smilynn Zhang
+4
The food is alright. Pub is cozy.
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Ken Ducker
+5
Old hostelry fitting into its beautiful location. Good range of beers and wines and friendly service. We had cheese and ham baps, well filled and tasty.
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R Brown
+5
Nestled away in the serendipity of idyllic pre wales country landscape. You will discover a Babbling Brooke. And an ancient looking farmers Pub. The Old beams and smell of real ale are the perfect backdrop for a TOP quality experience. The menu is modest traditional English fair using hyper local ingredients and service is exceptional! Suntrap garden and terrace, 5 stars
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Andy H
+5
Great selection of beer and fantastic location, food was fresh and cooked well, would have liked a little more choice on the menu but appreciate that given its quite out of the way a smaller menu is inevitable. Service was outstanding, the young people they have there are incredibly friendly
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John Elvin
+4
Lovely traditional country inn set in the rolling hills of Shropshire. Good, tasty informal food and a great selection of well kept cask ales. Dogs are welcomed inside.
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Ajay Rao
+5
Stopped here for a pint and food on the way while riding some nearby greenlanes. Lovely atmosphere here. Nice stream flowing just beside and a relaxed outdoor seating. Staff are super helpful and the service is super quick. Fresh ales and cider on the tap and they accept cash and cards. We had the Shropshire cider and fries and both were tasty. Plenty of parking available up the road as well. Great to come with friends and family. Cyclists and motorcycle riders seem to like this place too. I'd highly recommend the visit. I am hoping i get to stay at their inn soon
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THAT UNFIT BLOKE
+5
Cracking atmosphere and lovely food. Proper countryside feel to it. Loved it
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Steve Carr
+5
Excellent range of ciders and beers, good prices. The pub is spacious - a great place for a conversation and a pint or two. Staff were very welcoming and friendly.
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