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The Pub at Moseley, Birmingham
Moseley
Postal town: Birmingham
B13 8JE
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5½ of 10) see review guidelines
James Past left this review about Bohemian
Now reopened as the Pub at Moseley. Smart and tidy as expected , polite bar person ,just two thing missing ,more customers and real ale . . . . The lady behind the bar said " the beer is on it's way" when I asked if the two hand pumps on the bar were being used. I assume by that she meant the beer was still at the brewery and not in the cellar.A number of TV screens showing cricket at a low volume and another screen showing bands and artists from the late 60's - just the right era for me , if I only I had a pint of cask. Hopefully next time.
On 21st July 2024
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Delboy 20 left this review about Bohemian
Soon to reopen as The Pub At Moseley. Same owners as the one in Kings Heath up the road.
On 29th May 2024
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Bohemian
Modern 'cocktail bar + kitchen' in a prominent position on the Moseley Village crossroads. Given a makeover at some point, with low lighting and limited decor. It has a greenish lounge to one side, but the already sparser furniture in the main bar area had been partially cleared to make way for an open-mic night (not that there was a crowd in). Notably miniscule rear patio for the less-discriminate smokers. No real ale either, so had a quick Guinness (£2.00, half).
On 30th July 2017
- rating: 5
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Soup Dragon left this review about Drift
This is a place that seems to have had a parade of owners and names - and has now been reinvented as a cocktail bar and kitchen, which of course go as naturally together as salt and pepper. The building curves, and is in a 17th century style, being in brick with projecting stone windows, balustrade and entablature. The bar frontage is in grey and glass. The interior has a couple of rooms - a smaller upstairs room, with the main one downstairs. These rooms are in brick and grey. The lower room has a mixed wood and flag floor. Bohemian art is on the walls, and candles are on the tables - i believe it is also a music venue. There is a fireplace with a burner fire. It does food - hence the 'kitchen', but we didn't eat here. There is a pull down TV screen, which had the footy on and the music was general and at a decent level. The service was fine and a few people were in. Beer; usual tap stuff with Golden Hen on handpull, which was fine enough. A bit pretentious, but OK for a swift half. I wonder what it will be called next week.
On 13th January 2014
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Danny O'Revey left this review about Drift
Now called The Junction, as photos show.
Modern, light large one-roomed bar. Lots of sofas, pine and chrome, you get the picture. Not always to my taste this kind of place, but felt it was a great contrast to other local pubs and its nice for a modern bar.
3 real ales, 2 usual, one slightly less so. Did feel it was a bit of a token effort, but the thought was there.
On 3rd October 2010
- rating: 6
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