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Miller & Carter, Smethwick
Warley
Postal town: Smethwick
B67 5BD
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Miller & Carter Birmingham Hagley Road
Substantial building, recently converted to a steakhouse restaurant, but still retaining a small general seating area in front of one part of the 'L'-shaped bar counter. The tables in the remainder of the interior are all laid up for dining, and the whole place has been comprehensively refurbished in a semi-modern style. No real ale available, so went for the Chieftain Irish Pale Ale from Franciscan Well (£4.90, but at least the barman took the trouble to search out the correct glass) as the best of the keg offerings.
On 2nd December 2018
- rating: 5
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Cock and Magpies
This is a detached Harvester restaurant, which does have an indoor seating area, as well as a patio. The Cock and Magpies is the second (with the Dog) of two, likely C18th pubs, that were on the turnpike road in the hamlet of Beech Lanes. The pub expanded over time and also acquired a bowling green by the 1930s (yes, now the car park). Currently, Harvester have done their 'barnisation' to it, that is fixing it up in mainly red and white wood panel to make it look like a barn. The lower storey has stone bay windows. The interior is an L-shape-ish room, with most, as you would expect, given over to dining. There is a seating area, mind - this consists of a row of high stools by a shelf, then a few comfy chairs the other side of a dividing hearth feature. I went into this area, pausing to admire the grabbing machines and the array of stuffed toys within them. My indolence resuled in a couple of kids pushing past me in order to wager their coin and skills against the demon that haunts such places in order to grease the claw so it fails to hold the grail the child seeks - which is what happened here. Anyhow, there is of course a cavery area and a serving bar. The walls are mixed; grey, red, some brick etc, with bistro art on them. There was no TV and the music was general and a decent level. The service was very friendly, and there were a couple of people in that were not dining. Beer; no real ale, just the usual tap stuff with Marston's Pedigree - no MILD. I had a shandy. Harvester don't advertise themselves as 'pub and dining', so it is just as a restaurant really - but they do have a seating area. A better experience than i expected, but would only return if eating.
On 23rd August 2013
- no rating submitted
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- Car Park : Yes last updated 23 August 2013 by hondo .
- Child Friendly : Yes last updated 23 August 2013 by hondo .
- Hot Food : Yes last updated 23 August 2013 by hondo .
- Real Ale : No last updated 23 August 2013 by hondo .
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