The Coopers Tavern, Burton-Upon-Trent - pub details

Coopers Tavern

Address: 43 Cross Street, Burton-Upon-Trent, Staffordshire, DE14 1EG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 14834)

Nearest train stations Burton-on-trent (0.3 miles), Willington (4.9 miles), Tutbury & Hatton (5 miles)

Chain: Tynemill

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user reviews of the Coopers Tavern, Burton-Upon-Trent

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This is the old Bass bottle store, now it's a charming pub of several individual rooms, and a small bar right at the back where beer is served directly from casks on benches, stools, shelves, old beds, the window sill and the bonnet of a Ford Prefect. Well, I do exaggerate a bit, but the place certainly does have charm and character. A good old fashioned pub atmosphere. Top class. Rate 8.
SilkTork - 2 Oct 2008 19:20
An update as my earlier comment is two years old. The Tower brewed Thomas Salt's bitter is no longer a regular beer but the pub continues to serve a wide variety of ales with small local breweries well represented.
doctorpint - 22 Sep 2008 15:50
An interesting Pub, for years it was the Brewery Tap for Bass until some bright spark in London sold it.Thankfully it is again in good hands, sells agood variety of ales from the barrel (alas no longer the wood).Sunday Lunch is recommended but book first as space is limited.
Fraserchef - 30 Jul 2007 11:51
This small terraced bulding, which is Grade 2 listed, is one of the best public houses I know of. The beer is Thomas Salt's Bitter which is a marvellously drinkable despite it's relatively low gravity and a host of eveer changing guests, all of which are seved in tip-top condition, some directly from the casks that stand on benching in the bar. There is no actual counter and bar staff and locals mix freely.In the larger 'lounge' you can still see the bell pushes on the walls that once brought a steward to your table to take your order. In one word, wonderful.
doctorpint - 27 Aug 2006 19:07
Very friendly, good beer and cider, and a lovely little building. Plus Staffordshire oatcakes, which can't be bad.
el_capitano - 12 Mar 2006 14:18

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