Crown Inn, Stapenhill (Burton upon Trent): Admiral Taverns Operator Opportunity

Crown Inn, Stapenhill (Burton upon Trent) — SmartPubTools Pub Opportunity Review


QUICK VERDICT

Type Mixed wet and food community local
Pubco Admiral Taverns (traditional tenancy)
Best suited to Experienced food-capable operator; ideally a couple with front-of-house and kitchen split
Estimated ingoing £10,000–£18,000
Trade character Mixed food and wet — food circa 40% of weekly sales
Shaun’s rating ★★★★☆
Red flag The Admiral listing at this postcode has been updated to reference a different Crown (in Yoxall, a rural village between Burton and Lichfield). The Stapenhill pub on Rosliston Road is what the data file specifies. Confirm with Admiral exactly which Crown you are viewing before travelling.

THE LOCAL PICTURE

Stapenhill is a residential suburb on the south side of Burton upon Trent, across the River Trent from the town centre. Burton upon Trent has a population of approximately 72,000 and is nationally famous for its brewing heritage — the town at its peak was home to over 30 breweries, and Coors and Molson Coors still maintain significant operations here. That brewing legacy shapes the pub-going culture of the town more than almost anywhere in the UK.

Stapenhill itself is a settled, residential suburb with a strong community character. The Crown on Rosliston Road is a pub that the suburb’s residents know and use as their local. Tripadvisor reviews reference operators Clive and Val by name, which is the hallmark of a properly run community pub where the landlord and landlady are the selling point.

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Burton upon Trent has a Wetherspoons (the William Worthington on Station Street). That’s town-centre, not Stapenhill — it’s not genuinely competitive for this pub’s residential catchment.


WHAT THE PUB IS

A detached pub on Rosliston Road in Stapenhill, with a beer garden (purpose-designed stretch tent complementing the outdoor space), pool and darts, live music (karaoke Saturday nights), and a food operation representing approximately 40% of weekly sales. Inside: high-standard decoration with mixed carpeted and tiled flooring, cosy nooks with armchairs and sofas alongside modern dining furniture. Private accommodation: three bedrooms, lounge, bathroom, kitchen, dining room, and office.

The pub’s trading track record is strong — Admiral’s listing describes it as “exceptionally well-presented” and “must-visit destination” with “glowing reviews.” Tripadvisor rates it 5.0/5 from 15 reviews and ranked #68 of 190 restaurants in Burton upon Trent. That’s real social proof for a Stapenhill community pub.

Current hours: noon–11pm seven days — clean, predictable, no late-night complexity.


THE ADMIRAL TAVERNS DEAL

Standard Admiral tenancy. All drinks tied. Service charge (to be confirmed with Admiral at viewing — this pub’s listing has been updated; verify current terms directly). Pre-entry training: 7 Steps to Sales Success (£350, online, two days).

Admiral notes potential for future investment in a refurbishment, subject to Board approval. That’s not guaranteed but signals they see commercial upside in the site. It also means you may be inheriting a pub with a pending investment discussion — clarify the timeline before signing.

Food GP on a 40% food-to-wet ratio changes the financial model materially compared to a wet-only pub. Know your kitchen GP targets before you sign.


FINANCIAL REALITY

Metric Estimate
Ingoing (stock + F&F) £10,000–£18,000
Annual rent (full tie) £18,000–£26,000 estimated
Weekly rent £346–£500
Working capital £18,000–£25,000
Service charge Confirm with Admiral
Business rates Confirm
Break-even timeline 18–24 months

With food at 40% of weekly sales, your net GP on food will be meaningfully different from your wet GP. Track both separately from week one — don’t let a strong wet week mask a poor food GP, or vice versa.


PUBS CODE RIGHTS BOX

Independent rent assessment — essential; 5.0 Tripadvisor and strong trading history means Admiral will price this aggressively
MRO option — compare free-of-tie economics on a food-generating pub
P&L projections from Admiral covering both wet and food income streams
Schedule of Condition — confirm condition of stretch tent, garden furniture, and kitchen equipment
Tied product price list in writing
Pre-entry training (£350)
Pubs Code Adjudicator as independent redress


WHO THIS SUITS

A food-capable operator couple with a genuine passion for community pub running. Burton upon Trent’s pub culture is deep — locals know what a well-run pub looks and feels like, and they will judge you quickly. Inheriting a pub with a 5.0 Tripadvisor reputation is a privilege and a pressure in equal measure.

This is not an entry-level opportunity. Previous food pub experience is essential.


WHAT WORKS / WHAT DOESN’T

Works:
– Tripadvisor 5.0/5 from 15 reviews — exceptional standing to inherit
– Mixed food and wet model reduces revenue concentration risk
– Noon–11pm seven days is clean, sustainable, manageable
– Beer garden with stretch tent extends seasonal outdoor trade
– Named operators (Clive and Val) have built loyalty — community goodwill is real
– Burton upon Trent’s strong pub culture creates a ready audience for good operators
– Detached building with parking and garden
– Wetherspoons is town-centre, not Stapenhill residential

Doesn’t work:
– Strong existing reputation creates customer expectation — any slip from the established standard will be noticed immediately
– 40% food sales require consistent kitchen output, reliable suppliers, and trained kitchen staff
– Potential future refurbishment discussion with Admiral introduces uncertainty on terms
– Stapenhill residential catchment is solid but not large — repeat visits from a relatively small base means you must maintain quality
– Verify the exact pub being advertised matches the Rosliston Road address before making any commitment


WHAT YOU NEED ON DAY ONE

Integrated EPOS with kitchen printing and table management — this is a food pub that has been run seriously. Lightspeed Restaurant or Tevalis. Get an independent stocktaker and kitchen equipment condition survey on handover day — the kitchen is your most valuable asset and your biggest potential liability. Talk to the outgoing operators before handover if Admiral will arrange it; understanding why they’re leaving is the most valuable due diligence you can do. Pre-fund four weeks of wages and your first full food ordering cycle before opening.


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