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The Post House, Kidderminster
Kidderminster
DY10 2DZ
Pub Type
Punch TavernsReviews (Current Rating Average: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
Strongers . left this review about The Post House
The Post House is a Davenports pub where I counted three hand pumps that were drawing their CB Original and IPA alongside Sharp’s Solar Wave on the L-shaped serving counter. Standard and premium keg were also available alongside their RiP, which was also on keg. In the left side of the pub is a small seating area with some tidy banquettes and a fireplace stuffed with logs on the left-hand wall. High tables runs along the front walls under the gaze of a television that was showing Premier League darts via Sky Sports during my recent Thursday evening visit. The bar area is found up the right where the serving counter runs up the left facing a seating area where karaoke was in progress to the right, the people of Kiddy are very friendly but their singing skills leave a lot to be desired. To the left rear is a pool table that is overlooked by a television that was airing Euro football via TNT Sports. Regular live music is advertised for the weekends. Out the back is a large patio with very long picnic tables, around half of which are covered. This is a decent local that had a good atmosphere, even though I can’t stand karaoke so it’s worth a look.
On 29th March 2025
- rating: 7
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Delboy 20 left this review about The Post House
First visit since the refurb. They have done a nice job of it. My Davenports IPA was pretty good. Worth including in a crawl.
On 5th March 2025
- no rating submitted
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Ian Mapp left this review about The Post House
Cheap and cheerful Davenports that is benefiting from a recent make over. Plush leather style bench seating around a L shaped bar. High tables/stools etc. Not really a great selection of cask but a double paddy for less than a fiver a bit of a bargain these days.
On 19th December 2024
- rating: 5
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Delboy 20 left this review about The Red Man
The Red man has been refurbished and is now a Davenports pub. It has been renamed The Post House.
On 6th January 2023
- no rating submitted
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Pub SignMan left this review about The Red Man
Located just inside Kidderminster ring road, the Red Man is a large modernised bar and live music venue with a number of clearly defined separate areas. The front section of the pub has a small lounge-style area over to the left with some nice comfy looking seating arranged in the space before the bar appears. The servery runs from here parallel to the front wall before turning 90 degrees and heading towards the rear of the main room. It boasts a modest tongue and groove counter and run of the mill dark wood bar back and much of the space around it has been left unfurnished, allowing for plenty of standing room which I imagine is useful on busy music nights, the full run down of which could be gleaned from an 'Upcoming Events' board on the right hand wall. The room opens out to the right into a remarkably bland area with striped wallpaper which was being used by the evening's musical entertainment - a bunch of middle aged men playing Dad-rock cover versions to a pub full of disinterested customers. Beyond the bar, a spacious carpeted area can be found with a couple of lounge chairs and some high tables and stools in front of an open window that looks down into the live music area. A huge clock on one wall provided a bit of visual stimulation, but otherwise it was all a rather drab, thanks mainly to the fact it has been painted in an unimaginably dull shade of grey. Further back there is a dark, bare boarded space with standard seating and a TV showing live football with the commentary fighting against the live music. One final room can be found to the rear left in what appears to be another lounge of sorts, but this time with a loud music soundtrack which was battling against the football commentary and the band - all very cacophonous. There is a large patio garden to the rear but I didn't get a particularly good look at it in the dark.
There are four handpulls on the bar but they'd only managed to get two operational on a Friday night, leaving a choice between Wye Valley Butty Bach and Sharps Atlantic. Wye Valley HPA had recently gone off whilst the fourth pump remained unclipped. A disinterested barmaid served up a passable drop of the Butty Bach which I enjoyed whilst watching the football.
This place strikes me as a pretty good venue in which to put on some decent local music but it's so lacking in character thanks to the drab grey colour scheme, standard lounge furniture and lack of decor that much of that promise falls away. I enjoyed the pub as a brief calling point on a crawl around town but it remains a fairly unmemorable experience and one I'm unlikely to repeat.
On 29th March 2017
- rating: 6
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Real Ale Ray left this review about Red Man Inn
Newly refurbished large open plan pub with enclosed beer garden. This well run pub serves four ales and serves food all day. I went for the Wye Valley HPA.
On 24th July 2012
- rating: 8
[User has posted 3645 recommendations about 3645 pubs]