Address:

Old Cottage Tavern (Closed)
36 Byrkley Street
Burton Upon Trent
Staffordshire
DE14 2EG
(01283) 619192


Hours:

Open all day  


 

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Old Cottage Tavern (Closed)  

THIS PUB NOW PERMANENTLY CLOSED

This is another brewpub in Burton. They don't brew on site, but it is the brewery tap for Old Cottage beers.

You enter from the front of an inconspicuous building in a street that has nothing going for it. Sorry to sound so down but it's plain and a little rough.

Once inside - little step - the bar is to the right and down some steps. Here you will find the small bar itself which serves as a central bar for the public room behind. There are usually three to four ales on including one guest ale. There is not much else for the non real ale drinker except wine.

The bar is cosy with a wood burning stove and over mantle. Seating round the wall is a padded bench with round tabled and some stools.

It gets busy at lunchtimes and evening here. THere is a snug opposite teh bar, this is not large, but gives a feel for real friendliness.

Upstairs is a skittle alley with its own bar.

Despite the unappetizing facade, this is a good pub and well worth the short walk from the railway station and the Town Hall where the beer festival is held twice a year.

Children welcome.
Dogs welcome.
Occasional live music.
Accommodation here.
No car parking.


 

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b&b, beer, beer garden, real fire, no smoking, music, kids, pets allowed, train 

 

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Beers:

up to 3 Old Cottage beers
plus 3 guests
 


 

Accommodation: 

Here.

Also try:
The Queens Hotel
1 Bridge Street
Burton-on-Trent
DE14 1SY
(01283) 523800
From S:£40, D:£65


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