As the whistle blows and the roar of the crowd erupts, you can almost taste the tension in the air. This isn’t just another Saturday afternoon; it’s a Premier League matchday at Britannia, where locals spill out onto the pavement, half-finished pints in hand, as they cheer on their team. It’s a cacophony of joy and despair, punctuated by every goal scored.
Food & Drinks
Britannia serves up a decent range of pub grub that fits the pocket nicely, with dishes hovering around the £10-£20 mark. Think classic fish and chips, hearty burgers, or maybe a cheeky Sunday roast if you’re in the mood. The real draw, however, is the beer selection. There’s a good number of local ales on tap, and you won’t find any watered-down nonsense here. Just proper pints for the thirsty football fans.
Screen Setup & Sound
When it comes to watching a game, Britannia doesn’t mess about. Screens are strategically placed to ensure everyone gets a good view, and there’s enough volume that you can hear the commentary over the buzz of the crowd. You won’t miss a minute of the action, whether you’re nestled in a corner or standing at the bar. It’s the sort of place where even if you’re a couple of pints in, you’ll still feel like you’re right there on the pitch.
What is the address of Britannia?
Britannia is located at address not confirmed, Stoke-on-Trent.
What are the opening hours of Britannia?
Hours may vary, especially on match days. It’s best to call Britannia directly or check Google Maps for up-to-date hours.
Does Britannia serve food?
Yes — Britannia is a Pub that typically offers a food menu alongside drinks. For the latest menu, call ahead or check their website.
Can I book a table at Britannia for match day?
It’s recommended to call ahead to reserve a spot, especially for big matches.
