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Robin Hood Inn, Stourbridge

Drayton Road
Drayton
Postal town: Stourbridge
DY9 0BW

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Robin Hood Inn

Hidden away in a small village, this pub nevertheless has a wider reputation for both food and beer. The main part of the counter is in the lounge (now really the dining room), but with a small serving area in the plainer, more traditional bar (with another dining space beyond). Three Enville beers - Ale (£4.50), Ginger and Gotham Stout - and a pair from Wye Valley - HPA and Butty Bach - being served from the two banks of three handpumps.

On 25th February 2024 - rating: 8
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Robin Hood Inn

Village pub with a public bar and a dining room. Arriving from the car park into the dining room, we were immediately asked if we had booked a table. I always find this to be a strange way to greet customers, especially since a booking clearly wasn't required if we'd wanted to eat, as there were no other customers eating. When we said that we were just there for a drink, we were asked to move through to the bar.

Strangely, all of the handpulls can be found in the dining area. So when directed to the bar, you can't see what ales are on. Regular beers are Wye Valley HPA & Butty Bach & Enville Ale & Ginger. A 5th guest beer was Enville Gothic Stout.

Quite a few locals were in the bar and whilst we were there, a young couple arrived into the dining room and ordered food.

This is another pub with a large car park and a large garden area with a children's play area to the rear of the pub.

On 2nd January 2024 - rating: 6
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Delboy 20 left this review about Robin Hood Inn

Very good pub with an enormous beer garden including an outside bar and large play area for the kids. We didn't eat but the menu looked to be good and it was popular with diners on our Sunday lunchtime visit.
Four ales on - Enville ale and Ginger, Butty Bach and Pale Brummie from the Birmingham Brewing Company. I went for the Pale Brummie and it was excellent.
Well worth a visit.

On 2nd September 2018 - no rating submitted
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Ian Mapp left this review about Robin Hood

Last review sums it up nicely - worth checking out if in the area....

Serving Enville Ale, Holdens and a couple from Wye Valley.

Food, family orientated pub with a huge beer garden.

All very pleasant.

Visit blogged at http://bit.ly/2oyjAb7

On 4th April 2017 - rating: 8
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Old Peculiar left this review about Robin Hood

Popped in after being told about the pub by a colleague at work, glad I did. Although it specializes in food, it has a cosy bar area with split level outside dining areas, a beer garden and a children's play area; I expect it would be busy in summer.
They offer Enville, Wye valley and a guest ale, plus Thatchers heritage cider and Peroni as well as the normal fizzy stuff. The Butty Bach I sampled was very good and the other ales looked to be in good condition.
It's a place worth visiting, shame there's no public transport nearby.

On 16th August 2016 - rating: 8
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