Welcome to the website of the Coalbrookdale Inn
Set in the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site, opposite the Museum of Iron and the historic Darby Furnace, the traditional Coalbrookdale Inn offers a warm and friendly welcome. This Grade II listed pub has been serving real ale to the ironworkers of Coalbrookdale since the 1830s and now greets locals and visitors alike.
Enjoy fine Real Ale served from six taps and freshly prepared home-cooked food, readily available either in the bar or the separate Lounge/Dining room. Brews range from locals such as Three Tuns, Hobson's and Ironbridge, to Timothy Taylor's, Bathams, Abbeydale and Wye Valley. Local ales are available on a regular basis.
Soak up the atmosphere and banter amongst the locals - no jukebox or fruit machine noise here! A real fire, quarry tiled floor in the bar area and barstaff who know their history as well as their beers complete the picture.
A former CAMRA Pub of the Year, 'the Dale' is everything a traditional English Public House should be and is the ideal place to enjoy on your visit to Ironbridge or if you live in Shropshire. As well as being close to the main Ironbridge Gorge Museum sites, it is also close to the Open Air Museum of Steel Sculpture with its large and striking exhibits both indoors and out.

The Coalbookdale Inn has limited car parking at the side of the property and surrounding museum locations together with a small beer garden.
From the Guestbook
Opening times
- Monday to Thursday 17.00 - 23.30 hrs
- Friday to Sunday 12.00 - 23.30 hrs
- No food Sunday evening.
- Lunch times 12.00 to 14.00 hours and Evenings 18.00 to 21.00 hours.
- All food times are at owner's discretion.

Very enjoyable stay. Lovely food, great service. We will be back
Posted by Joe & Breda Flood of Dublin on the 22 April 2009.