Poor beer, ignorant staff, don't no the difference between a good and bad pint, unwilling to change a bad cloudy pint without the permission of manager, which they wouldn't go and get! Other customers could see it was a bad beer, but the staff didn't care and just got ignored, won't be going back, don't deserve the custom, another customer who was standing next to me was also poured a bad pint, and was refused to exchange it, it was a different beer to my partners, so they must be doing something wrong for 2 different needs to be bad. Staff have a very bad attitude towards customers, especially a chubby lad in his twenties who was very rude and ignorant and...
Read moreHi everyone I went down to the prince of brewers with a very good friend off mine Phil we went to see Ian the new landlord who had only been there about 4 weeks we new him from Ian being at the horse shoes in Ripley and all ways been very good friends when we went inside it felt lovely and warm clean and welcoming the locals are very friendly I don't think they do food as there's a weather spoons next door it's got a great function room up stairs that can be hired out I think 🤔 we a r planning too pay a norther visit soon the only slight issue is the toilets are up stairs but there is a disabled toilet downstairs 😀 cheers...
Read moreCertainly not one of the best places for real ale in Burton: My Hobgoblin on tap was off, with a vinegary smell and taste. This shouldn't happen at a pub that serves hand-pumped ales. The pub itself is all right I guess, but appeals more to undemanding punters - I could tell that those who were there when I was there were certainly rather vulgar people. The JD Wetherspoon pub "The Lord Burton" is right next door - and though it appeals to the same kind of patrons, it's actually considerably better, and cheaper - and they keep their...
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