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Harvester The Wheatsheaf, Birmingham
Coleshill
Postal town: Birmingham
B46 1EE
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Delboy 20 left this review about Harvester The Wheatsheaf
Fairly typical Harvester, very much geared towards food but with a decent drinking area. Still got Doom Bar and Atlantic on. OK to pop in for one but not really worth going out of the way for unless you are eating!
On 22nd January 2019
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Harvester The Wheatsheaf
Extended and given the Harvester treatment but still recognisably a pub. It also has a fair-sized two-part bar as well as the various main dining areas, plus a large (and very busy, on a warm summer evening) beer garden. Just Doom Bar (£1.65, half) on the three handpumps, with Sharp's Atlantic being readied on another, but at least it does do real ale.
On 21st April 2018
- rating: 5
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Soup Dragon left this review about Wheatsheaf Harvester
This is the former Wheatsheaf Inn, now a harvester, with a patio area. The core of the building contains some 17th century timbers, and it has been a pub certainly since the Victorian period. It is irregular in plan, and has grown organically, with the second storey being a dormer range. The interior is mostly for the carvery, although there is a lounge area, with sofas and comfy seats, bistro art and a kid's grabbing machine. The décor is red, coffee and brown artexy walls, with some brick - including a hearth feature. The service was fine and the clientele seemed to be locals - although I can't understand why you would come here just to drink. The music was charty, but at a decent level and I didn't note a TV. Beer; no real ale, but there is a wide choice of keg drinks - the Guinness being fine. A dull place really, one where you go for food rather than to drink. Sad to see what has become of it from when I visited a bit back in the 80s.
On 21st December 2013
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- Hot Food : Yes last updated 09 May 2010 by Moby Duck
- Real Ale : No last updated 09 May 2010 by Moby Duck