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This restaurant is a fantastic spot for ale enthusiasts, offering a great selection of ales and guest ales. The back seating area is dog-friendly and lovely, with a charming old feel. The staff is attentive and knowledgeable. It's a perfect place to stop by while walking from the high city of Bridgnorth to the river, or on the way back to your car parked in the city center. The Guinness is well-maintained. Definitely... View all feedback.
What johnbrum doesn't like about The Black Boy Inn:
Not as good as it used to be ,the pub has been refurbished and has lost a lot of the character the lighting is far too bright ,it used to have,and the real ale choice on our visit was poor unless you like green king ales,although the guy behind the bar was friendly. View all feedback.
Large small pub with a good selection of ales and beer
Homely and welcoming. A long way from the place I was warned to avoid as a kid. Excellently kept real ale and apparently always sourced locally.
Very nice historical pub, outside area and serving staff are lovely.
Located halfway up (or down) the seriously steep and historic Cartway is the equally historic The Black Boy, named after a nickname of King Charles II. This wonderful pub had a roaring fire and a fine selection of ales, including Ruby Porter from the Gorgeous Beer Co (near Telford), Enville's Ginger Gothic, and Olde Trip (originally Hardy Hansons, now apparently brewed by Greene King). All of these were excellent and fairly priced. The ambience was great, with friendly banter from knowledgeable barmaid Tracy. We could have spent all afternoon in this place, but it was part of a pub tour so we had to move on!
Visited here in Feb August 2018, really enjoyed it both times. The service and atmosphere was really nice and recommend it.