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Four Crosses Inn, Cannock - pub details

Address: Watling Street, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS11 1RX [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 38593) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Cannock (2.1 miles), Landywood (2.8 miles), Hednesford (3.6 miles)

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Known by all in the local area for its cheap food. Spend as little as �3 on a 3 course meal. Food is basic but a lot better than you would expect.
mervin - 12 Oct 2009 18:28
I ran this pub for over a year when the existing landlord collapsed and died in the garage at the rear of the pub.
We had a great time as holding managers and got on well with everyone.
In those days we used to have entertainment in the rear barn lounge, and we were selling 7 hoggs heads of Banks's bitter and 8 Hoggs heads of Banks's mild per week + all the lagers ciders etc.
Unfortunately the brewery would not let us stay as the permanent managers and they offered the pub to a couple who had been with them 20years.
It's nice to here the pub is still doing well.
Regards to all.
Steve.
steviebabyxxx - 8 Jul 2009 01:29
A huge coaching inn on Watling St. The pub comprises of several buildings, in various styles and of various ages; the two main parts being a Georgian style brick tower-house and a Jacobean style pub and dining area. The place does B&B and has beer garden and smoking area.

The interior has all the beams and white walls to go with the exterior and they love to play on the hisorical theme with ghost tales etc. The interior is geberally fine, though a little worn in some places. The service has always been friendly and the clientele mixed, as the place does very cheap food, which is better than the prices may indicate - pasta bake and chips for �1.50

The beer is the usual stuff, with Banks's MILD cask on electric pump and a guest handpull; recently having Hobgoblin and Mansfield Bitter - all of which are good.

Always happy to visit for a pint, and sometimes a bite to eat - its functional food, the beer better.
Archivist - 7 Jul 2009 16:44

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