The Greyhound, Wolverhampton
Greyhound Lane
Lower Penn
Postal town: Wolverhampton
WV4 4UN
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23rd Feb 2012, 13:46
Review submitted by
Soup Dragonmore
ReviewA detached pub and restaurant, with a beer garden and patio area. The place looks like a Victorian cottage-styled building, with central door and four windows, in white/cream painted brick, which has been significantly extended.
The interior has a couple of rooms served by a central island bar. The main part of the place is given over to a restaurant in what looked like mainly chocolate and white, with stripey carpet, comfy chairs, twigs (and lights), arty pictures and a brick fireplace. I didn't go in here as we were not eating, so cant comment on the food. The small slightly L-shaped lounge/bar was also in chocolate and white, with a white ceiling and a wood floor. There is a brick fire place and Moroccan styled window shutters. There was a TV (not on) and Wolves and West Brom memorabilia on the walls. The service was fine and the clientele consisted of a real mix - not just those going for a meal, but some simply having a beer.
Beer; usual taps stuff with Oakham Bishop's Farewell, Exmoor Gold, Enville Ale and a decent enough Wyre Valley Hare of the Dog.
Whilst predominantly a restaurant, it does have a separate bar room. I was more than happy with the beer choice and quality, although it wasn't the cheapest place.
15th Oct 2006, 02:21
Review submitted by anonymous