Tamworth Tap is CAMRA’s Pub of the Year

Tamworth Tap CAMRA Pub of the Year

The Tamworth Tap – an impressive brewpub – has been named the best pub in the country in CAMRA’s Pub of the Year competition

The Tamworth Tap in Tamworth located in a 16th century shop front falling within the shadow of Tamworth’s historic Norman castle. With Tudor features in the cosy upstairs room and a historic courtyard beer terrace that offers striking views of Tamworth Castle, it went from empty premises to an iconic brewpub in less than five years. Today it boasts eight handpulls, including at least one Tamworth ale brewed on site.

George and Louise Greenaway from the Tamworth Tap said: “We can’t express how much this accolade means to us. CAMRA values have been at the core of everything we have done since we opened our doors, so we’re absolutely thrilled to have won this year’s competition! Pubs are its people, and we are surrounded by the best. We’d like to give a special mention to our amazing customers, affectionately known as ‘Tappers’, and to the truly terrific ‘Team Tap’ who make it all possible!

Inside Tamworth Tap

The judges described their visits as “an absolutely delightful experience” with knowledgeable staff, a friendly atmosphere, attractive decor, and great selection of cask ales and real ciders on offer.
Awards Director Laura Emson said: “The Tamworth Tap shows what passion and creativity can achieve in a short space of time with great beer backing up a wide range of activities in a friendly atmosphere

Pubs in the competition are selected by CAMRA volunteers and judged on their atmosphere, decor, welcome, service, community focus and the quality of the beer. Runners-up in the competition are the Station House in Durham, the Horse & Jockey in Stapleford and the King’s Head in Norwich.