Last week marked the launch of The Telegraph’s inaugural guide to the 500 Best Pubs in England. Chosen by Will Hawkes, for their charming character, welcoming staff, rich history and award-winning beer, they represent the very best the country has to offer, with all 48 of England’s counties represented, added the publisher.
The Telegraph says each pub featured was chosen for its atmosphere, beer quality, and service. From historic inns brimming with character to modern gems with innovative menus, every selection offers something unique. Local reputation, customer reviews, and personal visits all played a role in curating this list. Whether it’s a cozy neighbourhood spot or a lively venue with craft ales, these pubs represent some of the finest places to enjoy a pint.
To help pub lovers navigate the selection of 500, a bespoke tool lets users search by postcode or county, the publisher continued. There are also filters – such as “pets welcome”, “beer garden” and “overnight stay” – to further their search.
The guide will be refreshed yearly to make sure that those who should remain do so, while others who deserve to break into the list are added.
The great British pub is in decline, added The Telegraph, with more than 2,250 closing over the last five years. The Telegraph’s 500 Best Pubs in England aims to encourage people to discover some of the country’s finest venues.
Will Hawkes, beer, food and travel journalist, said: “I’ve developed strong opinions about what makes a great pub, atmosphere, of course; fixtures and fittings that engender what Germans call gemütlichkeit, warmth, happiness and cosiness; good beer, particularly cask ale; and a sense of place.”
Ash Corbett-Collins, chairman of CAMRA, said: “Our pubs are the beating heart of communities in every corner of the country, from rural villages to city centres and everywhere in between. They bring people from all walks of life together and are a vital part of our social fabric. In good times and in bad, the pub is the go-to place for family and community events. They deserve to be supported, protected and promoted so they can thrive as community hubs for centuries to come.”
John Brearley, owner of Union Inns, which has two pubs on our list – The Swan and Railway in Wigan and the Woodman in Birmingham – said: “It’s thrilling to have been included in The Telegraph’s 500 Best Pubs in England. I think it’s really important that people support the best of our traditional pubs.”
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