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The Gate Hangs Well, Stourbridge

1 High Park Avenue
Wollaston
Postal town: Stourbridge
DY8 3NJ

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Gate Hangs Well

Refurbished local retaining two separate rooms: a plain public bar busy with a darts match on a Wednesday evening and a quieter, more comfortable lounge (although the furniture is sparser and more regimented than one might expect). Also has a rear beer garden. All three handpumps on the right-hand counter had Wye Valley HPA clips, but this was in good shape and reasonably priced at £3.60.

On 26th September 2022 - rating: 6
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Real Ale Ray left this review about The Gate Hangs Well

A two roomed traditional local's pub offering a choice of 3 ales on handpump. We went for the Holden's Golden Glow, which was in good condition and reasonably priced. The furthest room on the right with the main bar was the busiest part of the pub. Service was fast and friendly and the few locals that were in were having good banter with the manageress. We opted for the quieter lounge area on the entrance side. The odd feature here was a small built-in bench seat under the stairwell.

On 20th December 2015 - rating: 6
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Soup Dragon left this review about The Gate Hangs Well

This is a nice looking detached Victorian corner pub. It is in cream painted brick. It has two parts, an imposing three storey cottage, with central entrance with entablature and pediment above; it has symmetrical curved windows, with the central ones, above the door, now blocked. There is a dog-tooth cornice. There is a low-level cream brick extension and a rear beer garden.

The interior has two rooms, though they are joined by what is an open doorway and served by one long bar that faces you on entry. The 'bar' side has mint green coloured walls and ceiling with green leather Chesterfield styled perimeter seating. There is a TV, which had the footy on and there were lots of old local photos on the walls. The lounge is in yellow, with some red and there is a patterned carpet. There is a small fireplace and bistro styled art on the walls, and the TV here had the horse-racing on. There was no music. The service was fine and there were a few locals in.

Beer; the usual tap stuff with Wye Valley HPA and a very good Banks's MILD on handpull

This is a decent enough place that is perhaps outshone by neighbouring places for beer choice. It is still more than worth popping into and i am sure i will be in again.

On 18th April 2012 - no rating submitted
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Anonymous User left this review about The Gate Hangs Well

Pubs of this name are usually situated on the sites of tollhouses on turnpike roads.

On 21st April 2009 - no rating submitted
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