The Bird in Hand, which is based in Princes Risborough, were offered the award by the CAMRA (the Campaign for Real Ale), for their usage of offering initial and regional ale at the establishment.
Landlady, Katie Baldock, was warned of their successes at the start of April.
She said: “My primary objective when taking the position of supervisor at the Bird was to produce a dynamic neighborhood pub.
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“I desire everybody to feel immediately welcome when they stroll through the door.
“I’m delighted to state this has actually been accomplished and we are continuously applauded for the warm and inclusive environment within the pub.
“I make a point of personally welcoming newcomers and taking time to get to know them.”
In addition to the genuine ale that is on deal at the Station Road pub, the Bird in Hand likewise runs street food occasions, pub quizzes live music nights.
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Additionally, the pub sources spirits from regional businesses, such as Old Amersham Gin and the Griffiths Brothers Distillery.
Katie continued: “I feel as a business we are supporting the regional neighborhood, the environment, and other regional businesses whilst having a great deal of enjoyable.
Mike Clarke, from the CAMRA, included: “The Bird in Hand is an exceptional example of a prospering neighborhood pub and has actually gone from strength to strength considering that its acquisition by Oak Taverns and in the previous year under Katie’s management.
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“The pub is now a routine entry in CAMRA’s nationwide Good Beer Guide with 4 clean genuine ales, frequently from regional and micro-breweries.
“Congratulations to Katie and her team.”