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
5.0 based on 11 reviews
Huge selection of beers to take away an drink on the premises. Also a great choice of beers on tap both national and international and the menu constantly changes. The beers are served in one third, half pint , two thirds and pint glasses. Also great selection of gin and cider. Top notch service and great beer knowledge from the enthusiastic owners. Such a pleasure to have in the town which reflects the great brewing heritage of the town.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Your up and coming local Returbed 2017 New beer garden may 2018 Local ales Food served wed & thurs 12 -530 Fri & sat 12-730 Sunday carvery 12-3
Having just moved to the area I was looking for a new local that had a great atmosphere and excellent service. I found it. The Barley Mow is not just a pub. It’s a cultural experience. A throw back to the glory years of British drinking. A monument to excellence. In particular the barman Josh is a credit to the establishment. Charismatic, intelligent, witty and yet sensitive. Should I win the lottery I would employ him as my personal assistant. To conclude: if you are tired of the banality of chain pubs, the plethora of motorway cafe soggy food, the endless noise of small minded fools, then THIS is the place for you. The Barley Mow... I salute you.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Great friendly pub with excellent hosts and a lovely dog, the real ale is very well kept and the Bass is the best in the land. Give it a try. ????
4.5 based on 5 reviews
The Leopard is located on Monk Street, in the historic village of Tutbury, close to both the famous castle and various shops on the High Street. The Leopard offers a wide variety of beers, lagers, wines & spirits. We cater for parties (whatever the occasion) & meetings. Serving the local community (& visitors) The Leopard offers a very wide choice of entertainment & events - many of which are unique, all of them fun and we try to offer something for everyone. The Leopard began life as four cottages, after an ale house was established in the first of these cottages c1870, the other cottages became part of the pub as they became available. Whilst several breweries have owned the premises in the past, the pub is now owned Admiral and run by Dawn Edwards.
4.0 based on 22 reviews
We found this pub 200 yards from the train station by chance. When we walked in we were greeted at the bar by two very friendly helpful ladies who explained what ales they had on that evening. I chose Old Peculiar which was perfect and well kept. The pub is very traditional and welcoming with good prices and you can watch the footy on a choice of many screens...…..well worth a visit
4.0 based on 46 reviews
Quality Real ale pub serving from 11 hand pumps and 3 craft keg lines. 6+ traditional ciders and a vast selection of wines, spirits and soft drinks. 3 open fires for those dark, cold nights. Sky Sports for the best in cricket, darts, formula 1, golf, football and rugby
Just popped in for a pint with the wife and daughter and made to feel most welcome and educated on some of the vast array of local ales, very knowledge landlord and great pub , will call in again soon. Cheers
2.5 based on 9 reviews
Family Friendly Pub near to The Canal, Offering Live Music & Entertainment (covid permiting) Good Beer & a Very Warm Welcome!! Real Ale, Draught, Cider, Flavoured Gins, Crisps/Snacks, Fresh Cobs & Hot Drinks Inside we have a Dance Floor, Pool/Darts, Sky Sports & Big Screen's, A Function Room, Dogs Allowed, Quizs, Bingo & More!!
5.0 based on 4 reviews
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