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Las Iguanas, Birmingham
Birmingham
B2 5DP
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Las Iguanas
Standard chain bar / restaurant with a notional Mexican theme. A good amount of general seating at the front, along with several industrial-style booths opposite the side part of a L-shaped counter before you get to the main dining area at the back. Very limited draught beer options; just Corona and Mahou (£7.15).
On 21st September 2025 
  - rating: 4
  [User has posted 8928 recommendations about 8928 pubs]
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Delboy 20 left this review about Las Iguanas
More of a restaurant than a bar but you can just have a drink if you like. I did and the Brahma was exactly as expected! Not really my cup of tea but I have been in worse!
On 12th August 2018 
  - no rating submitted
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Danny O'Revey left this review about Temple Street Social
Interesting almost experimental pub for central Birmingham. There is a modern terazzo floor, plastic canteen seating and then some arm chairs. There is a more formal restaurant area with slidey doors, black woden seating and more arm chairs to the front window overlooking the mainly pedestrian Temple Street hill, but also contains a table football machine & dart board! Led Zepplin was being played in the background.
Strange mix and doesn't quite work. One real ale, Bath Gem, was ok.
On 8th July 2014 
  - rating: 6
  [User has posted 1585 recommendations about 1562 pubs]
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Soup Dragon left this review about Temple Street Social
Housed on the ground floor of Somerset House, a 30s stone office block. I am not sure of the former use of the room, but it has a revolving door, so it may have been a bank! The interior has a single square-ish room, with a side area that was occupied by a private party, so I didn't really see it. The decor is brown, light blue, with white tile floor and white seating. There is a small island serving bar and the place does food. There was no music and there were a couple of TVs, one a retractable large screen, showing the footy. The place was pretty busy, with the party and a younger, mixed crowd. Beer; usual taps, with a few continental lagers, including Peroni, and a decent enough Wells Bombardier. A better drinks choice than I expected, happy enough to have popped in for one.
On 2nd March 2014 
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