Reviews of The Coopers Tavern. (Pub) in Stoke-on-Trent (Staffordshire).
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Information of The Coopers Tavern, Pub in Stoke-on-Trent (Staffordshire)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Coopers Tavern
Sunday
12–7pm
Monday
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Tuesday
5–11pm
Wednesday
5–11pm
Thursday
5–11pm
Friday
12–11pm
Saturday
12–11pm
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Reviews of The Coopers Tavern
R. C.
Well presented pub in the back streets we walked from the canal and absolutely loved the welcome from Mandy and her staff gave. Several interesting areas to sit and enjoy a pint or two of well brewed beer. Dog friendly which is a bonus. Would certainly return, keep up the good work and get to live your dream
J. M.
If you’re after an old fashioned looking pub that even on a Friday evening isn’t too busy and pretty quiet, this is a great pub to stop at.
This pub, the Devonshire ‘round the corner and the Roebuck are pretty much the Bass holy trinity or trio if you will in Burton, brewing capital of Britain, and this pint ain’t half bad. A lovely albeit sharp pint of Bass, poured straight from the keg which was quite cool to see, decent prices on the pints too. As of the time of writing this review, paid £3.70 for the pint of Bass.
Honestly if you’re paying anything under £4 for a pint of Bass you’re doing alright, at least that’s what my Dad told me, and he’s over 60 and lived in Burton all his life.
All in all, a pretty decent pub!
Edit: Literally minutes after I wrote this review, I heard one of the bar staff talk about how it’s not normally this quiet 😂, something to do with the Jubilee weekend.
D. S.
An ultra friendly and homely pub. Walked up from our canal boat to try out the beers and pork pies. Both were excellent. Locals so friendly. Enjoyed a really pleasant few hours in the pub. Outside area also looked really nice for those who don't want to be inside. Beer selection fabulous.
J.
Nice pub 🍻 has a decent brew, had a few good pints here.
M. R.
A jewel in Joule's pub portfolio, The Cooper's is a must visit when in Burton, beers on are gravity served direct from the cask, there is no bar counter, one of the few pubs in the country to serve beers this way.
S. J.
Loved this old fashioned traditional pub, these types of bars are disappearing fast but I love them, land lady serving great beers and knew her trade, customer service was excellent and they do bar food too, my favourite Burton pub
s. t.
Great pub good choice of beers and ales
A. G.
Great traditional pub. Certainly one of my favourites. Friendly staff and fantastic beer!
J. R.
Staying locally and a friend suggested that if I wanted to go to a pub in Burton, then we should go to the Cooper's. Its a very old pub with lots of separate rooms and an interior that has not changed much in the last 50+ years and was a regular meeting place for brewery staff over the years. Very atmospheric and you can just feel the history running through the pub. Oh and the beers good. Justifiably in the Camera Good Beer Guide 2022. Well worth seeking out.
D. R.
Great find for the fan of the Ale. A gem of a pub in Burtons beer district. Since 1826 this gem has been serving and it is etched in every beam, fireplace and bespoke seat. Great effort is put in to keeping this a place of worship to the beverage. Minor distraction of music, food or gaming is present. The folk singer, pork pie and boardgame is available if needed only on certain days. Guest ales must be tried and the pie for the meat easter. Go and be amazed for this is a rare treat.