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The Wellington, Birmingham

37 Bennetts Hill
Birmingham
B2 5SN
Phone: 01212003115

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ed davies left this review about The Wellington

This pub lived up to my expectations after reading the reviews on here. Huge range of ales, absolutely packed, TV at the end of the bar listed the ales, tap number, brewery, price (wide range from £2.60 up to over £3) and something I'd never seen before, an A - E scale of colour, HPA from Wye Valley being a double-A. Only downside - it was absolutely roasting! So hot we could only stay for one drink before heading out the back door and into the OJS which backs onto it.

On 22nd December 2009 - rating: 8
[User has posted 13 recommendations about 13 pubs]


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ROB Camra left this review about The Wellington

Great pub for the ticker with it's 12 changing guests plus the 4 standard beers. What can you say about this place that hasn't been said before? Not much is the answer. Needless to say the beer was great as usual I had a ABC Birmingham Standard, a Coastal Weird Beards No 1 (I think there were at least 4 weird beards in the pub) and a Wold Top Voluptuous Vicky. It's still a top pub with great service.

On 23rd July 2009 - rating: 9
[User has posted 3258 recommendations about 3168 pubs]


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Johnny Realale left this review about The Wellington

Outstanding choice of ales - often from smaller local microbreweries. Friendly staff. Does get very busy - usually for most of the day - which is a good thing these days! Also holds regular beer festivals. On the flip side even allowing for it being Birmingham City Centre the pints are sometimes fairly steep. Very occasionally you get a not so brilliant beer which is understandable given how many beers they get through - when i was there Joe the barman changed no fewer than 4 beers in the space of 30 minutes. To say he was a little tired would be an understatement! Would still recommend people visit when in area. Long live the success of "The Welly"

On 14th January 2009 - rating: 6
[User has posted 7 recommendations about 7 pubs]


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Chris Kilmister left this review about The Wellington

I cannot believe I have missed this gem of a pub for so long.
Fantastic Beers and what a change to see staff happy to serve you.
And a very cute Cat.

On 4th January 2009 - rating: 10
[User has posted 12 recommendations about 10 pubs]


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William Harrison left this review about The Wellington

Great place, and is always on my City Centre list. 15 ales, with the Black Country Ales as three residents, leaving 12 rotating guests. It can get very busy, and can get noisy. None of this is due to music, however, just conversation. Food is NOT available, but bring in a takeaway and they'll supply plates, cutlery and condiments. Parking is an issue as it's either on-street in the one-way system (miss a space & round you go again) or in the railway Multi Storey at Snow Hill or New Street. Evening on-street parking is free, though, so it's worth hunting a bit further afield. Never mind the tickers and the bellies - it's about the beer!

On 28th October 2008 - rating: 10
[User has posted 29 recommendations about 29 pubs]


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John Horton left this review about The Wellington

I'd like to say something nice about this place, which would be unusual for the city centre. Well, here goes. Wow! For the last 2 years they have sold at least 2000 different real ales a year. Hold their own beer festivals. As well as UK brews you will also see some from Belgium. Usual city centre prices - expected as only a few minutes from New St & Snow Hill railway stations. Who cares about food, nobody ever seems to as this is definitely a drinkers pub for people of all ages. Crowded, cramped, sometimes noisy. I've met people from all over the country in this place, most enjoy the atmosphere. The loo is tiny. On street, metered, parking only so leave the car at home and go by train. Do I go, yes, travel 50 miles 4 times a year.

On 13th July 2008 - rating: 8
[User has posted 148 recommendations about 148 pubs]


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john mcgraw left this review about The Wellington

2 roomed single bar. 15 real ales on tap at any one time(1264 real ales sold this year to 20/06/07)and not a sign of a SPARKLER!! opens 10.00-midnight 7 Days a week, you can even bring your own food they supply the plates and cutlery what more could you ask for in this gem of a pub. Note the unique ordering system of the list of real ales it's all done on a monitor screen with the name of the brewery,ale name,ABV and price. very friendly staff.
The Guv' used to have the STAG in Bloxwich, This pub is for the "Pot Bellied" SERIOUS REAL ALE DRINKER. A gem not to be missed

On 25th June 2007 - rating: 10
[User has posted 2044 recommendations about 2025 pubs]


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Steve Thorpe left this review about The Wellington

Not a bad pub with an ever changing array of guest beers. Just a shame that it's normally full of 'beer tickers' wearing sandals, beards and beer bellies! No food is offered but you are more than welcome to bring your own

On 31st October 2006 - rating: 4
[User has posted 130 recommendations about 126 pubs]

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