Bridge End Inn Named 'Pub Of The Year'

Tiny Welsh Village Inn Wins 'Pub Of The Year'

A small village pub run by an ex-teacher which sells dozens of different real ales, does not have music and only produces a TV when Wales play rugby, was today named pub of the year.

The Bridge End Inn in Ruabon, North Wales, was bought in 2009 by Peter McGivern after it was closed for six months, and is now a thriving local, selling beer from the family's microbrewery as well as ale from more than 100 local and regional breweries.

Real ale campaign group Camra, which gave the award, said the pub was one of the most remarkable success stories in the history of its annual competition - and the first Welsh winner.

Judges said the inn had everything that makes a great pub - atmosphere, decor, service, value for money, customer mix, a warm welcome, and excellent beer.

Mr McGivern said he decided to take on the pub after retiring as a local teacher, and to give an outlet for a microbrewery run by his son Matthew.

Asked how he coped with switching from the classroom to a bar, he told the Press Association: "It's terribly similar really. It's all about interacting with people.

"We are a family business and the pub has been a real labour of love.

"What we strived to do was create a pub not focused on food that we would enjoy visiting, putting the product first and offering a wide range of traditional beer styles. As a result we've built up a mixed trade of locals and beer lovers from all over Britain.

"We are delighted with this national award, particularly as we were told when first taking on the pub that there was little demand for real ale in the area."

The pub has a weekly quiz night, an evening of Irish music, and shows rugby games on TV when Wales are playing, but Mr McGivern added: "The only entertainment really is the attitude people bring with them."

Julian Hough, Camra's Pubs Director, said: "The pub is an unbelievable success story, and is a perfect case study of a local outlet playing a pivotal role at the heart of a small community.

"By investing time into providing a quality beer range full of choice, the pub in a short space of time has become revered across Britain by many beer lovers.

"I offer my personal congratulations to the Bridge End Inn for such rapid progression in taking Camra's national pub title."

The Bridge End Inn beat three other finalists to claim the award - the Engineers Arms in Henlow, Bedfordshire, the Front in Falmouth, Cornwall, and the Swan with Two Necks in Pendleton, Lancashire.

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