'Comfortably familiar' pub named best in Britain

Bob and Jan Pilgrim, from Alsager, and June and Dave Fern, from Stoke-on-Trent, (left to right) have praised the pub
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A pub "that is both modern and comfortably familiar" has been named as the Great British Pub of 2025.
Out of 16 winners in individual categories, judges agreed that Crown Wharf in Stone, Staffordshire, was the overall winner.
Other winners include Myrtle Tavern in Leeds for having the best pub garden, Perry Hill Pub in London, named best for families, and The Old Duke in Southport, which was top for dogs.
Organisers said Crown Wharf was "a passion project by Joule's Brewery, initially opened in 2021, lovingly crafted from recycled and reclaimed materials reflecting the company's heritage".
The Great British Pub Awards list included another Staffordshire site - Marston's Pub of the Year The Manor House of Whittington in Kinver.
Ed Bedington, from pub news publication The Morning Advertiser, which runs the awards, said Crown Wharf was "a new build project which draws on all the traditions of the Great British pub to create a venue that is both modern and comfortably familiar".
The editor added it was "a shining example of community value and hospitality at its best".

Regular Dave Ball, pictured with dog Yogi, praised the canalside location
"My dog loves it," one of the regulars, Dave Ball, said. "The location is great, sitting outside by the canal, the sun, it's like a sun trap, really good.
"The beer is good, the food is excellent, and the staff are all friendly."
June Fern, from Stoke-on-Trent, said: "Food's brilliant, lovely canal view [of] barges, staff are lovely."
Jan Pilgrim, of Alsager, said: "I think it's got a lovely aesthetic to just sit outside and it's really relaxing.
"It's just a really nice place to come and sit. It is lovely."

Staff have been praised by customers
Each category is shortlisted to five or six finalists based on a combination of a written entry from the pub owner, online review scores and its own website and social media presence.
A judge goes to each of the finalists for a surprise visit and licensees face a phone call from a judging team before a winner is decided.
Mr Bedington said the "finest examples from across the UK... truly stand out and represent the best of the best when it comes to offering quintessential pub experience to guests."

The pub has been described as "a shining example of community value and hospitality at its best"
The full list of winners:
Best Country Pub – The Fleece Inn – Bretforton, Worcestershire
Best Pub for Beer – Blind Jack's – Knaresborough, North Yorkshire
Best Pub for Dogs – The Old Duke – Southport, Merseyside
Best Pub for Entertainment – The Keynsham Courtyard – Keynsham, Somerset
Best Pub for Families – Perry Hill Pub, London
Best Pub for Food – The Bull – Charlbury, Oxfordshire
Best Pub Garden - Myrtle Tavern – Leeds, West Yorkshire
Best Pub to Watch Sport – Pinnacle Sports & Games, Leeds, West Yorkshire
Best Sustainable Pub – The George, Castleton, Derbyshire
Best Town Pub – Crown Wharf, Stone, Staffordshire
Best Community Pub – Chaplin's & The Cellar Bar – Boscombe, Dorset
Admiral Taverns Pub of the Year – The Gasoline, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Greene King Pub of the Year – The Star – Godalming, Surrey
Marston's Pub of the Year – The Manor House of Whittington – Kinver, Staffordshire
Punch Pub of the Year – The Anglesey Arms – Chichester, West Sussex
Stonegate Pub of the Year – The Fox Keston, Greater London
Great British Pub of the Year – Crown Wharf – Stone, Staffordshire
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