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King Edward VII, Halesowen

88 Stourbridge Road
Halesowen
B63 3UP

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Blue Scrumpy left this review about King Edward VII

Probably the nearest pub to Halesowen Town Football Club, the King Edward VII has a reasonably large front room and a smaller lounge to the rear, where the Aston Villa Europa League game was being shown on our Thursday evening visit and where a rather large dog was after lots of fuss!

Holden's Golden Glow is the regular beer. Guests were Salopian Darwin's Origin, Oakham Citra, Three Tuns XXX, Wye Valley HPA & Butty Bach, Enville Ginger. Ciders were Lilley's Peach Cider, Mango Cider and Cherries & Berries & Abrahall's Thundering Molly.

As with Quinno, I also had the Enville Ginger. It sounds like I got a better conditioned beer. Overall, a comfortable and friendly local that I'd be happy to visit again especially in conjunction with the excellent Waggon & Horses, which is just down the road.

On 9th November 2023 - rating: 7
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Ian Mapp left this review about King Edward VII

Nick nacks a plenty in a comfortable front room of a traditional boozer.

Covid screens still hanging over the bar.

Oakham Citra in decent enough condition.

No other punters in the front and a couple of old boys could be heard propping up the bar in the back.

On 22nd May 2023 - rating: 6
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Quinno _ left this review about King Edward VII

ttractive traditional pub located by the Halesowen footy ground. Really nice interior, plush and comfortable with curtains, plentiful breweriana, hung plates and a general “nan’s lounge” feel. Spotlessly clean. A good selection of cask on, I went for the Enville Ginger which hadn’t shifted for a little while but was decent (NBSS 3 - just). Barmaid was good value. I really liked this one, though the cask felt just slightly below standard for a genuinely top mark. It’s GBG’23 listed. 8.5

On 17th January 2023 - rating: 9
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Delboy 20 left this review about King Edward VII

Another great pub with excellent beer. Enville Ale, Holden's Golden, Bingley Solar Ice, Oakham Green Devil, Hobson's Town Crier and Fixed Wheel Wheelie Pale were on when I called. The 2 we tried were excellent. Well worth a visit.

On 7th January 2022 - no rating submitted
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about King Edward VII

Excellent old-school pub, retaining two separate bars - the larger at the front in quite a light alehouse style, and the more traditional rear lounge with darker furniture and decor. Lots of interesting pictures and breweriana throughout. Cobs available daily and Sunday lunch offered. Varied choice of five real ales - many local -and a cider available from a total of eight handpumps, from which I went for the AJ's Gold (£2.90). Well worth seeking out.

On 7th October 2017 - rating: 9
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Real Ale Ray left this review about King Edward VII

This is an extremely well run pub, on arrival I was chatting to the Manageress about how much I liked the pub. The Manageress then gave me a guided tour around the pub, even the kitchen area. The pub is so spotlessly clean, you will not find a speck of dust anywhere. The pub consists of a central bar serving the large front lounge and a smaller lounge to the rear. Behind the kitchen area, there was a small function room. The interior was carpeted throughout and had lots of comfortable banquette seating.
There were eight hand pumps in operation, I went for the Bewdley Brewery Worcestershire Way and Bathams Bitter. Also to my delight they had cobs on the bar, ham and tomato and beef and onion, at £1 each and all deliciously fresh. You definitely need to spend a bit of time here.

On 25th July 2013 - rating: 10
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david johnston left this review about King Edward VII

a lively pub on a monday afternoon.good prices as well

On 15th September 2008 - rating: 8
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