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Springhead Tavern, Wednesbury
Darlaston
Postal town: Wednesbury
WS10 9JU
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 8 of 10) see review guidelines
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Delboy 20 left this review about Springhead Tavern
Definitely a goner this one! Looking in a sorry state now.
On 5th October 2018
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hondo . left this review about Springhead Tavern
will be turned into eight flats under plans submitted to Walsall Council
On 4th April 2017
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Danny O'Revey left this review about Springhead Tavern
Traditional Black Country Ales local pub, small wedge spaped looks like it previously used to be in a row of houses?
Comfortable, in a basic way, and typical of the BCA brand.
There is a front parlour bar and a rear bar, padded cloth benches around the walls and padded studded chairs, neutral green and cream walls.
Nice enough place, the the quality of the 5 real ales wasn't quite up to stractch on my visit, or it would have marked higher
On 12th November 2012
- rating: 6
[User has posted 1542 recommendations about 1519 pubs]
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Soup Dragon left this review about Springhead Tavern
A quirky shaped Victorian Black Country Ale's pub with a moulded cornice. It is in exposed and cream painted brick pub, with some black paintwork and the usual blue BCA signage. Has a large beer garden at the back.
The interior has an open plan room that curves around the central serving bar area. There are two clear areas; the bar being at the front of the pub and the lounge at the back. The lounge has white and red walls, with one pale green one as contrast, a patterned carpet and red seats. The bar has green, white and wood panel walls, with a TV (not on at my visit) and a dart board. There are a couple of pictures on the walls and a few empty beer bottles. The service is friendly, the clientele more mature, but it does seem a popular place.
Beer; the usual tap stuff, with Banks's MILD. There are 6 hanpulls now, but the BCA drinks have gone, leaving only the seasonal but decent English Winter on. The others were Tring Blonde, a decent Oakleaf's Quericus Folium, Falstaff's LV (not to my taste) Saltaire's Elderflower Blonde and Grafton's Fairground Attraction.
A great pub with a different beer range to other pubs around Darlo, which make this a definite visit.
On 14th December 2011
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Ian Garlick left this review about Springhead Tavern
Felt at home here immediately - my kind of pub. Very well kept BCA's plus one guest - Osset Big Red on my visit and it was gorgeous. Has something for everyone, definitely worth a visit.
On 28th October 2009
- rating: 10
[User has posted 8 recommendations about 8 pubs]
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david johnston left this review about Springhead Tavern
closed
On 15th July 2008
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