The All Nations, Madeley - pub details

Address: 20 Coalport Road, Madeley, Telford, Shropshire, TF7 5DP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 01952 585747

Nearest train stations Telford Central (3.8 miles), Shifnal (4.4 miles), Oakengates (4.6 miles)

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Pub suggested by jabe on 11 May 2005

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Park Inn, Madeley (0.5 miles), Anchor Inn, Madeley (0.5 miles), Foresters Arms, Madeley (0.6 miles), Miners Arms, Madeley (0.7 miles), Beacon, Madeley (0.8 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the All Nations, Madeley

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Superb! Always wanted to visit this pub and never managed to find it when in the area. My wife asked if I'd like to try and find it and we managed it after a few wrong turns. Real character, friendly and the ales brewed on the premiuses were to die for. Highly recommended if you like "real" pubs.
metrology_man - 25 Aug 2008 11:16
An absolute gem and a little piece of restored Telford history.One of the original four brewpubs remaining in the 70's. Unspoilt, friendly local for conversation and good home brewed ale. No games machines, no Sky, just chillout. Now the home of the Worfield Brewery, Jim, Rose and the staff will always have a warm welcome waiting for you. The Dabley Ale is an excellent session beer. Also served are Dabley Gold (5%), Coalport Dodger Mild, seasonal home-brews, usually a guest beer, often a porter, Budvar, Amstel and a choice of ciders. Single roomed interior is small and cosy, with a roaring log fire in winter. Dogs are welcome, as are Welsh rugby/Wrexham fans. The ham/cheese/beef/pork/bacon/black pudding rolls are legendary. Turn up on Mondays for a lively quiz, or pop in for occasional live music at weekends. Excellent provision for smokers. Six Nations Rugby - but only rugby - is available to watch on a TV perched atop two barrels, but otherwise there is no TV or background music to disturb the flow of intelligent conversation and satisfied supping.

dableywolf - 21 Apr 2008 15:48
A gem for those seeking an unspoilt blast from the past simple small independent pub. It looks like an old detached cottage perched high on a hill side. Inside is a small bar, wooden tables and a couple of real open fires. No games machines or piped music, just conversation. A good place to unwind, sit back, sip ale and chat. Only down side is it does get very smokey due to it confined space. I personally rate the Dabley Ale as the best, although the Gold is good too. They have now dropped the Highgate Dark Mild and brew their own mild instead, which i think tastes better.
anonymous - 24 Nov 2005 09:40
One of the few brewpubs left when CAMRA was founded in the 1970's this gem of a pub is back brewing and selling Dabley Ale and Dabley Gold (the house beers) alongside Highgate Dark Mild (potentially other mild/porter/stout in its place), a guest beer and a real cider (currently Old Rosie from Weston's). If you're visiting the Ironbridge Gorge and find youself in the vicinity of Blist's Hill Victorian Museum ask for directions, as it's only a few hundred yards from the entrance on a side street running parallel. Well worth a visit.
jabe - 11 May 2005 21:31

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