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Submitted on Sunday, 29th March 2026
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The Wheatsheaf, West Bromwich
West Bromwich
B70 9QW
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Reviews of The Wheatsheaf (Average Rating: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
Ian Mapp left this review about The Wheatsheaf
Third or possibly fourth time walking past this handsome from the outside pub. Saturday afternoon and it is finally open. Google Maps offers no opening times but Whatpub now suggests its open 7 days a week, later opening at the start of the week.
Holdens pub, let down by a brightly lit interior that offers little in the way of a comfy pub exterior. Tables and chairs more suited to a cafe.
That said, it was my 6th pub of the day and the Golden Glow was easily the pint of the day. Unsurprising, when you see some of the places I ventured to!
On 29th March 2026
- rating: 6
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Strongers . left this review about The Wheatsheaf
The Wheatsheaf has banquettes across the front windows and a dartboard front left. The counter runs up the right-hand wall where another dartboard resides at the end. There’s a stage at the rear, live music is advertised for every Saturday night and karaoke for every Friday night. I counted eight hand pumps but only two were in operation drawing Holden’s Golden Glow and Black Country Special. The Golden Glow was well served by the friendly governor who was chatting with a couple of equally friendly locals at the bar. There could have been more ale options, but I liked it in here and would return.
On 22nd July 2024
- rating: 7
[User has posted 6626 recommendations about 6588 pubs]
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Pub SignMan left this review about The Wheatsheaf
This Holdens' pub at the top end of the High Street has a fantastic Brewer's Tudor exterior that really captures the attention in passing. The pub has a two bar set-up, with a compact L-shaped Public Bar to the front and a simple rectangular lounge to the rear, connected by a short passage to the front right. The public bar is fairly basic, with limited, space efficient seating arrangements under the attractive leaded windows and their ancient looking curtains. A few pictures decorate the walls and the servery, which also opens through to the lounge bar, has a smart counter and a gantry embellished with a metalwork leaf motif. The lounge is also fairly basic, with linoleum to the front and carpet through the rest of the space. Banquette and low stool seating runs down either wall under lincrusta wallpaper and red panelling - each panel boasting a wall light and old framed photo, including some interesting old pictures of West Bromwich Albion players of the past. The bar here is smaller with a partly cushioned counter front and all of the handpulls can be viewed from this side as well as the front bar. A huge screen on the rear wall was showing a live football fixture and posters throughout advertised live music. Food seems to be of the cob and pork crunch variety, which is how it should be in such a pub and, like the previous reviewer, I found the place easily navigated on a match day, with no overcrowding and a friendly, mixed bunch of punters in attendance.
Four Holden's ales - Bitter, Special, Golden Glow and Old Ale - were available along with Hopback Hopfest as the sole guest. Holden;s Mild was also available in keg format. I had a pint of the Bitter, which was in particularly good shape and served up by a friendly enough barmaid.
Despite initial impressions suggesting a rather basic and limited pub, I actually found this a very good spot to relax over a pint and enjoyed the building atmosphere as customers continued to arrive over the course of my stay. The well kept beer and prospect of an interesting guest ale means that this should be one of the first ports of call when in the area.
On 18th January 2016
- rating: 7
[User has posted 3387 recommendations about 3387 pubs]
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Smethwick Galton Bridge, 2.04 miles, 39 min walk (show)
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Pub Details
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- Accommodation : No last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Beer Festivals : No last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Beer Garden : Yes last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- CAMRA Discount : No last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Car Park : No last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Child Friendly : Yes last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Hot Food : No last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Live Music : Yes - Saturday - last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Live TV Sports : Yes last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Micropub : No last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
- Real Cider : Yes last updated 10 October 2017 by ROB Camra
