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Codsall Station, Wolverhampton
Codsall
Postal town: Wolverhampton
WV8 2EH
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Station
The exterior can be seen in the picture above, just need to add there is a beer patio as well. The interior is open plan; with a smaller lounge, with a nice fireplace and bench seats and GWR carpet; a general bar and a dining area. The decor was plain wall, earthy red, with lots of railway memorabilia as you would expect. It is done out very nicely. I love the place. Sadly there are problems. Beer; apart from tap tosh this place had Holdens bitter, Golden Glow and Special - No MILD (why?) the Special was at best mediocre. Two guests, Fat Cat Brewery's Marmalade Cat and Cannonball Express, however, i didnt try anything else after the Special wasnt that good. The other point was the, at best, functional service from the barman
On 27th August 2009
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Gerald Scrivens left this review about The Station
Real Ale Pub offering Holden's beers and guests. Food available.
On 18th July 2008
- rating: 8
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Roger Button left this review about The Station
This is definitely one for the Railway enthusiasts. This station building dating from 1849 is now a fully fledged pub cum railway museum not unlike the Buffet Bar at Stalybridge. The interior is packed full of railway memorabilia, signs, maps, name plates, signs, clocks and even coal shovels. 3 Ales from the Holden range (Ordinary Bitter, Special and Golden Glow when I was there) are supplemented by 2 guest beers (upcoming guest beers are indicated on a blackboard at the side of the bar). Occasional beer festivals are also held. The food is reasonably priced but fairly basic with special deals for pensioners at certain off peak times. The carpeted dining room is opposite the main bar with its welcoming fireplace. A corridor runs behind the bar with a snug alcove and ends up in a rear conservatory in what was presumably the old waiting room. This is turn leads to an open terrace on the platform with a few canopies. Several certificates are displayed for the various awards that have been won. A really interesting and unusual pub even if you are not particularly railway orientated.
On 10th April 2008
- rating: 7
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