News How a Small Pub Became the Best in the UK – A Heartwarming Tale Olivier Watson January 10, 2025 3 min 0 You won't believe how The Bailey Head transformed from failing to winning CAMRA's Pub of the Year! It's a must-visit for any beer lover.A Journey from Struggle to Triumph When Duncan Borrowman and Grace Goodlad took over The Bailey Head in Oswestry, they were stepping into what many would call a losing battle. This pub had been struggling for years and was on the verge of being converted into housing. It was listed as an Asset of Community Value, which gave them a fighting chance to preserve its legacy. Their journey began in 2016 with a vision—to create not just a pub, but a community hub where everyone felt welcomed. As I reflect on their story, it reminds me of my own experiences visiting pubs that seem to have a heartbeat of their own. There’s something magical about places like The Bailey Head where laughter and camaraderie can fill the air even during quiet afternoons. Borrowman and Goodlad’s commitment to this community has turned their venture into something remarkable. Crafting an Exceptional Beer Experience Fast forward nine years, and The Bailey Head is now serving up 12 handpulls featuring six cask beers and six ciders and perries, along with 16 other draught lines. Just last month, they celebrated being named CAMRA’s 2024 West Midlands Regional Cider Pub of the Year—an impressive feat considering their humble beginnings! One thing that stands out is their dedication to local craft beers. With permanent offerings like Stonehouse Brewery’s Station Bitter, brewed right in Oswestry, patrons can enjoy flavors that reflect the region’s rich brewing heritage. I’ve always believed that supporting local breweries is crucial; it fosters community and creates unique drinking experiences. Community at Its Core What truly sets The Bailey Head apart is its atmosphere—a blend of comfort and camaraderie. Borrowman shared how important it is for people to feel happy coming in alone or with friends. They’ve created an inviting space where folks gather not just to drink but to celebrate life’s moments together. I remember my first visit there; I struck up conversations with locals who shared stories over pints as if we were old friends. It reminded me of how pubs can serve as vital social spaces that strengthen community ties, especially during challenging times. Overcoming Adversity Together Navigating through challenges such as Covid-19 tested every pub owner’s resolve, yet Borrowman and Goodlad embraced each obstacle as an opportunity for growth. They focused on improving their offerings incrementally rather than rushing into big changes—a strategy that paid off handsomely. 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If you’re looking for authentic connections over exceptional cask ales and ciders in a welcoming environment, you must add The Bailey Head to your list! FAQs About The Bailey Head What makes The Bailey Head special? The pub thrives on community spirit, offering a variety of locally sourced beers and ciders while maintaining a friendly atmosphere where everyone feels welcome. Can I find unique craft beers here? Absolutely! They feature more than 2,500 different cask beers since reopening, including many from local breweries. How has COVID-19 affected operations? Like many establishments, they faced challenges but used this time to refine their offerings gradually without compromising quality. Photo by Luca Bravo on Unsplash Awardspub Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. 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