Clays of Broseley Family Run Restaurant

Clays of Broseley are a family owned and run business. We have many years of industry experience and offer quality food at a competitive price.

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Clays of Broseley are a family owned and run business. We have many years of industry experience and offer quality food at a competitive price.

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The domain states the following, "67 High Street, Broseley, TF12 5EX." We observed that the web site also stated " CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR MENU." It also stated " CLICK HERE TO JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER. Clays of Broseley is more than just a nice place to eat. New Years Eve Menu Saturday 31st December. Our thanks for all the lovely meals you have made us this year. Your ability to provide meals with such consistent perfection has changed our lives. A local couple from Broseley."

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