Named after Admiral George Brydges Rodney (1718-92), this large pub lies in the heart of the countryside on the Worcester Way footpath.
Sympathetically refurbished in 2001, it now has two bars (one no-smoking), an area with comfortable settees and a split-level 50-cover barn restaurant, all with character beams.
Lunches are served 12-2 and evening meals 6:30-9. A skittle alley is an added bonus. With the emphasis on real ales, one guest often comes from a local brewery.
Our regular ale is Wye Valley Bitter. We also have three guest ales, some of which come from local micro breweries such as Woods from Shropshire & Malvern Hills. More examples can be seen on the scroller. Be sure to check out our