Burton upon Trent, also known as Burton-on-Trent or simply Burton, is a town on the River Trent in East Staffordshire, England, close to the border with Derbyshire. In 2011, it had a population of 72,299. The demonym for residents of the town is "Burtonian".
Restaurants in Burton upon Trent
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We Offer Family Sessions, Childrens Parties, Hen Parties And Youth Groups Etc. It Is A Minimum Booking Of 2 People To Walk The Llamas
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Expanding from his already successful malting business, the first brewery was founded by John Marston at Horninglow in Burton-on-Trent, where Marston's™ soon developed a reputation for producing beers of the highest quality and taste.Rival brewers from London including Manns, Crossman and Paulin, who had the Albion Brewery built in 1874, relocated to Burton to take advantage of the very individual nature of the water.Towards the end of the century, when scientists started to claim that they could recreate Burton water artificially, the London brewers decided that transport costs could be now be saved, and returned to the capital.When Mann, Crossman & Paulin left town in 1897, they left behind arguably the best brewery in town. Following the merger with the Thompson's Brewery in 1897 Marston's moved into the Albion Brewery on Shobnall Road a year later. The Albion has been described as a 'cathedral of brewing'. A prime spot in the best brewing town in the world.The Albion Brewery was 'constructed according to the most approved model of modern times'. Pleasantly situated in rural surroundings, the brewery included a big cooperage, ale stores, stables, wells, its own railways sidings, and cottages to house selected employees. Marston's™ passion for cricket and dedication to its people is evident right from the beginning of its move to the Albion Brewery, as The Burton Mail of March 11th 1899 notes, 'the directors have given the cricketers a well laid out and well appointed field in which to carry the colours of the firm to victory'.The Albion Brewery was compact, efficient, and pleasing on the eye. Barnard visited in 1888, rating it as the ninth largest in the country by output. He described how all the large mains and pipes were laid along walls or under vessels, so as not to obstruct the light or 'mar the elegance of the building'. He commented on the purity of the water, and of the beer.
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Aqua Narrowboats is a family company specialising in Private Bespoke Boat Building and luxury canal boat hire & holidays established in 2004. As of 2018 our hire boats are based at Barton Turns Marina, on the Trent and Mersey Canal in Staffordshire. This site is unstaffed except on Turnaround days, therefore please contact our Head Office at Mercia Marina in Derbyshire (we do not have any hire boats at Mercia Marina). From our hire base at Barton Turns there is a range of canal networks for you to enjoy your narrowboat holiday including the Four Counties Ring, the Staffordshire Ring, the Leicester Ring, plus many there and back routes. We are just a 3.5 hour trip to Fradley Junction and a 10 hour cruise to Great Haywood Junction, these main canal junctions mean that lots of route options are within easy reach. All our boats are rated at 5 stars by Visit Britain. The canal boats are replaced every 4 to 5 years for the best possible customer experience.
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Hawksflight Falconry offers you the chance to get up close and personal with our Birds of Prey and Owl experiences. Our aim is to educate all ages into the beauty and magnificence of these raptors and Owls with a hands on and practical approach through a variety of illustrated talks and experiences.
Absolutely brilliant- 3 hour experience purchased from a deal site - well worth the money. Small group, we got a chance to get close up with the Owls, David was very knowledgable & made it fun ... the hawk experience however which is featured towards the end of the visit was worth the price alone - if you fancy something really different & educational the whole family will benefit from this. 5 stars & will be visiting again
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Re-opened in 2010, the Centre incorporates the former Bass Museum and tells the story of the birthplace of british beer, its people and the history of brewing in the UK. Our tour guides offer tours at 11.00am and 2.00pm, bringing stories to life. Sample some of the excellent real ales brewed at the Centre's Heritage Brewery or enjoy a bar meal or a full flagon banquet in our restaurant with a beer and food guide to help you appreciate the flavours of beer. The Centre's corporate and function rooms (and our 400 capacity permanent marquee) are set in the historic brewery buildings and offer a great venue for your company function, weddings, parties and social gatherings.
Bought on groupon so not sure of full price but would be worth the money. I feel like we got a bargain. The tour lasted 2 hours and was full of history not just about the Brewery but Burton and the local people too. Very, very interesting, tour guide was fantastic!! Would definitely recommend and would like to visit again just to look around at our own pace and read all the information available. If you happen to have a large group in your tour don’t be at the back when it’s time to use your beer tokens ???????? Bottoms up !!!!
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The Red Carpet Cinema & Cafe Bar is open from 10am until 11pm, 7 days a week. We are located at Barton Marina, Barton under Needwood DE13 8AS where there is free parking and some lovely shops and walks around the lakes You can eat brunch, lunch or dinner in the Cafe Bar or just pop in for coffee or a drink without watching a film. You can also watch a film in one of our little cinemas (you don’t need to be eating with us to book a cinema seat). You can also book our Film and Food Night Out which consists of a two course meal in our cafe bar followed by the film of your choice
This really is a hidden gem, set in wonderful surroundings with refreshments available before, after and during your film, it is the perfect cinema experience. Everything is great from the intimate cinemas with comfy seats, drinks holders and plenty of legroom to the informal cafe bar where you can enjoy a coffee or alcoholic beverage, a snack or a full meal with table service. Our visits always feel like a special occasion. Highly recommended.
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During school holidays I have visited Fradley Junction on several occasions as it had such a lovely atmosphere and at the point where the Trent and Mersey joins to Coventry canal. Parking is just £1.50 for the day and we have mixed it between taking a picnic and also eating at the caravan site tearoom as the food there is highly recommended and staff are very efficient, friendly and helpful.
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We visited The Pavilion for our annual Christmas Party Night and once again it was amazing! The show was great, excellent customer service and all of our dietary requirements were catered for. Nothing was too much trouble. I don’t want to wish the year away but we can’t wait for the 2020 show!
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The marina has a cinema, bistro, Thai restaurant , pub, coffee shop, butchers, gift shops, & clothes shops. It's a lovely place to while away a couple of hours.
4.0 based on 197 reviews
Excellent place for a walk with the dog and also down the canal towpath. It is now a 1 way round and really good. Cafe is currently not open Plenty of free parking Note the opening and closing times as you enter.
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