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The Railway Inn, Stafford
Penkridge
Postal town: Stafford
ST19 5AF
Served areas
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Oggwyn Great left this review about The Railway Inn
This ones gone for good , now a Dental Practice
On 10th May 2015
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Railway Inn
Nice half timbred and brick building as you get into Penkridge from Wolverhampton. The inside has a few rooms that are clean, with railway and aircraft memorabilia on the walls. The guy behind the bar was very friendly and i felt comfortable here. Clientele was mixed.
There was Cask Banks's MILD and bitter on electronic pump, the MILD was very nice. There were three handpulls. Sadly, the only thing that let the pub down was that these were the real common ones; Black Sheep, Spekky Hen and Abbots Ale.
Still, this is a nice pub and i definately will return.
On 8th September 2009
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Geoffrey Pick left this review about The Railway Inn
This should be listed under Penkridge
On 29th May 2009
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- Real Ale : Yes last updated 08 September 2009 by Alan Hurdle