About

About


The Yew Tree at Cauldon is an Aladdin’s Cave of antiques, curios, music machines and motorcycles. The collection includes a pair of Queen Victoria’s Stockings, a 3,000-year-old Grecian urn, Penny farthing and Bone Shaker bicycles. There is also the famous ‘Acme Dog Carrier’, an array of unusual musical instruments including an ancient Serpent. The seating is equally interesting with antique benches, church pews & settles. The pub is very dog friendly, and you will most likely be met by a very barky dog called Maude. You may also see Colin, the pub tortoise keeping guard over his Royal Mail bicycle!


Alan, the landlord for over 50 years is still at the pub although his stepson Dan took over the running of the Yew Tree Inn in 2013. There have been a few changes but nothing that affects the magic of the interior. 



Pub  Features

The Yew Tree is a popular venue for Vintage Car & Motorcycle Clubs. Featured on TV & Radio and in Newspapers & Magazines.



  • Real Ales - Burton Bridge Bitter is the house ale. 
  • Guest Ales. 
  • Real Pub Food - Filled Rolls, Pie and Mash, Stews and of course Staffordshire Oatcakes! 
  • Locally made Pork Pies. 
  • Traditional pub games including darts, table skittles and shove ha'penny. 
  • A Player Piano. 
  • Two shillings (10p) will get you a play on the Victorian Juke Box. 
  • No Sky Sports or TV!


Dan Buckland, Yew Tree Inn Cauldon


"The Yew Tree Inn at Cauldon may not be oldest pub in North Staffordshire but it is definitely the most fascinating!


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