The Brewery Tap, Shefford - pub details
Address: 14 North Bridge Street, Shefford, Bedfordshire, SG17 5DH [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31284) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Arlesey (3.3 miles), Biggleswade (4.7 miles)
Pub suggested by Carl1982 on 4 Jul 2006
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Black Swan, Shefford (0.1 miles), Bridge, Shefford (0.1 miles), White Swan, Shefford (0.2 miles), Steamer, Shefford (0.6 miles), White Hart, Campton (1.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Brewery Tap, Shefford
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| Interesting selection of well kept ales and friendly enough place where you can normally get a seat even on Fri / Sat evenings. Quite a number of bikers in last time we were there. However rather disappointingly while us and a number of other tables nearby were enjoying conversations the music was turned up to a level whereby it was difficult to continue our talking and eventually lead us to leave. I would hope to think this is not a regular occurrence! manx_888 - 9 Dec 2011 14:30 |
| Great pub, with two sides to it, the lovely old bar area with stripped wood floorboards, and the smaller, dated lounge area. I will always choose the former to sit in the window and spend an afternoon playing cards or reading the paper. Pumps were the same as below on my last visit, a good selection and the Shefford bitter was excellent. The jukebox was on, as was the tv in the lounge area, but very low so neither interfered with the atmosphere in the bar. Fresh rolls available at the bar if you're hungry. A great pub to spend the afternoon in. shand83 - 1 Oct 2010 04:55 |
| With a very nice and welcoming young lady behind the bar and 5 ales on - B&T Bitter, Dunstable Giant and Dragonslayer, Everard's Tiger and a Milestone brew (that I can't remember the name of) as guest on this visit, it's a very nice place to while away an afternoon and have a read of the paper with a pint (or three). Slightly annoying jukebox that auto-selects if nothing has been selected. You're just enjoying the P&Q when it starts up and plays just one song and then is quiet for another few minutes before repeating the process again - and again - and again..........!! littledrummerboy - 10 Sep 2010 14:40 |
| Friendly welcome and well kept ales featuring three from B&T,Everards Tiger and a guest beer .On my visit the B&T beers available were Shefford Bitter (excellent, very bitter finish) Dunstable Giant and Dragonslayer while the guest was Elgood's Greyhound.Shame no B&T mild or stout available on the day. Two reasonable sized drinking areas with a single bar,the pub is well used by locals who appreciate the fine ale.A good village boozer. Bucking_Fastard - 19 Nov 2009 14:53 |
| Well worth a visit.. Beer was superb and both Landlord / Landlady lovely. Not many places these days they care about the drinker & try hard to keep you there. Best pub in Shefford. (I've not been to two others recently however) Please leave a drink in the pump for Chris.:) Chriswhu - 1 Dec 2008 01:07 |
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