Bridge End Inn named Camra’s National Pub of the Year

The Bridge End Inn has become the first ever Welsh pub to be unveiled as the best pub in Britain by the campaign for Real Ale (Camra).

The small, community pub from Ruabon was re-opened by its current owners in 2009. The National Pub of the Year competition recognises all the criteria that make a great pub, including atmosphere, decor, welcome, service, value for money, customer mix, and most importantly - the quality of the beer.

Peter McGivern, Bridge End Inn licensee, said: “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’re 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. Through a lot of passion and hard work for what we do, we’ve enjoyed great success in a short space of time, which couldn’t have been achieved without the support of family, close friends, staff and customers.”

The Bridge End Inn was taken over and subsequently revitalised by the McGivern family in 2009, with the pub earmarked as the ideal premises for the family microbrewery – McGivern Ales - overseen by son Matthew.

Real ale and cider

Having reopened the pub 5 weeks after taking it on, the McGivern family were praised by Camra members for restoring the pub’s interior, and for introducing an extensive real ale and cider range.

Now serving 7 real ales and a selection of local ciders at any one time, the pub has stocked real ales from over 100 breweries since opening, with a particular emphasis on local produce. As well as acting as the brewery tap for McGivern Ales, other breweries from north Wales, Cheshire and Shropshire feature prominently at the bar.

Julian Hough, Camra pubs director, said: “The Bridge End Inn 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.”