Got to love Bridgnorth. Public transport is a bit poo though and there's not much accommodation. Interested to hear that the Shakespeare is a "Jowels" pub! 😂
We didn't miss it mate. We were told it closes once the trains stop (and they stopped long before we made it that far out) sadly... so it just wasn't doable
@@Justinian-IV That's debatable from both sides. Originally it was spelt differently, and in no way could be pronounced "ew". When the spelling changed, ew was commonly pronounced as "oh" so that is the older way of saying it. The town isn't famous for having a large shrew infestation, the badge of the football team and the "oo" pronunciation are a more recent thing.
The Old Swan is now The Greenhouse. Fantastic video as always.
Thanks mate
Love Bridgnorth. Used to cycle there from Wolves a lot during the summer holidays.
There are 4 Joule’s pubs in Shrewsbury. Can't say how many are in Shrosebury though.
Got to love Bridgnorth. Public transport is a bit poo though and there's not much accommodation. Interested to hear that the Shakespeare is a "Jowels" pub! 😂
Saturday nights used to be class about 7/8 ago
Always love Holly's make my face look thin pose lol
38 pubs in Bridgnorth, great night out
the boat yard isnt shut down, they open seasonally. usually around the start of may, until the end of summer.
The old swan has reopened and been refurbed and is called the greenhouse again a beautiful pub
Great tour around a cracking town. When you coming back this way to do Bewdley ?
You need to come back to West Yorks and try Otley. So many pubs there
Very soon mate!
Great job pal, hope you enjoyed your day 🍻 atleast a couple of reasons to return in the future.
Absolutely
bridgenorth is pretty good for pubs
...ashame you missed the pub in the station...
We didn't miss it mate. We were told it closes once the trains stop (and they stopped long before we made it that far out) sadly... so it just wasn't doable
There's loads more pubs than this. Boat yard is open. More of a food place though.
@@thegreatbritishpubcrawl It doesn't close when the trains stop. Many people use it as their local.
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👍for "Shrosebury" over "Shrewsbury".
The wrong way.
@@Justinian-IV That's debatable from both sides. Originally it was spelt differently, and in no way could be pronounced "ew". When the spelling changed, ew was commonly pronounced as "oh" so that is the older way of saying it. The town isn't famous for having a large shrew infestation, the badge of the football team and the "oo" pronunciation are a more recent thing.