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Smithys Forge, Walsall
Brownhills
Postal town: Walsall
WS8 6HR
Pub Type
Sizzling Pubs (Mitchells & Butlers)Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) see review guidelines
Please Note: This review is over a year old.
Delboy 20 left this review about Smithys Forge
Another food pub but with a decent drinking area as well. Also has a pool table. Only Doom Bar on when I called. If they added a decent beer I would happily pop in again.
On 16th December 2018
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Smithy's Forge
Large, semi-modern Sizzling establishment, unsurprisingly food-led, but still with a fair amount of general seating in a 'L' shape around the bar (plus a pool table) as well as the extensive dining areas. Anonymous furniture and decor, as one would expect. Beer garden. Just Greene King IPA and Doom Bar (£2.85) available from two of three handpumps, but at least it does do real ale.
On 6th May 2018
- rating: 6
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Soup Dragon left this review about Smithy's Forge
A sprawling detached gastropub from the Sizzling chain with extensive beer garden. The place is in mainly white painted brick, though with some plain and has a hipped roof and covered entrance (it used to be in all plain brck some years back)
The interior is an open plan U-shaped room around the long serving bar that faces you on entry, with a large section raised higher than the bar level. The walls and ceiling are in different colours; grey, cream, green, white, burgundy, brown, mustard, as well as exposed brick and wood panel, with a loud carpet (some wood). There are arty pictures, strange lamps, vases, mirrors and old photos on the walls. On the one side there is a pool table, as well as a kids' grabbing machine and Sky TVs are dotted around the place (not on at my last visit). The music was quiet general stuff at my last visit. Eclectic seating, from sofas to high and half-backed leather chairs can be found on slightly differing floor levels. The service was fine, the clientele quiet, with a few eating and a few younger lads on the pool table. I have eaten here before and it is fine for what it is.
Beer; tap stuff, with Banks's MILD and bitter - I had a pint of mixed, which was fine. The only handpull was EPA and that was turned around.
I have been in far worse places. The youngies seemed to enjoy it, it just insn't my kind of place.
On 11th January 2012
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