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Requested be closed with reason - Other: Still closed months after initial reopening date. May be permanent.
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The George & Dragon, Birmingham
Small Heath
Postal town: Birmingham
B10 0UU
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This is a corner pub. It was opened in 1961, replacing a car sales area, which had previously been a builder's yard. It is typical of the period, having a larger 'house', which is now all in white and brick, with a low-level extension. It has dated better than many places of the same date. The interior has a couple of rooms, with the lounge being in the extension. I went into the bar, which is in yellow and white, with a red lino floor and white ceiling. There is a fireplace at one end. The walls have old photos of Brum on, along with one of the pub when M&B opened it. The seating is a mix of green and tan leather covered perimeter, with general tables and chairs. The TV had a soap on and there was no music, although there is a jukebox. The service was fine and the clientele mature, but few. Beer; no real ale, despite two vacant pulls. Usual tap stuff, but no MILD - I had a shandy. This is now the last pub in the PG Small Heath area - all the others have gone. Shocking. Nothing for the real ale fan.
On 11th October 2013
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Tyseley, 1.38 miles, 26 min walk (show)
Adderley Park, 1.49 miles, 28 min walk (show)
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- Real Ale : No last updated 20 October 2013 by Alan Winfield
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