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Beehive Inn, Sutton Coldfield

Beehive Lane
Curdworth
Postal town: Sutton Coldfield
B76 9HG
Phone: 01675470223

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

Traditional village inn, with a compact and plainly decorated two-part public bar area near the main entrance plus a larger lounge and various dining areas in mix of rear extensions of different ages. Also has a small rear patio beer garden on a slight terrace. Doom Bar, Pedigree and Landlord (£3.60) available from the bank of three handpumps on each counter.

On 3rd June 2019 - rating: 6
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Thuck Phat left this review about Beehive Inn

The Beehive is predominantly a restaurant with by far the larger room at the back of the pub given over entirely to food.
At the front are a few tables from where you can watch the car park and there's a small garden at the back.
There's a small bar, through which you go to get to the restaurant, at the front which was populated by younger locals enjoying some loud tunes.
Beer on was Hook Norton Lion, Pedigree and Purity UBU. It was a warm day and none of these took the fancy as thirst quenchers so I had a Peroni.
Fine for a quick one.

On 2nd June 2015 - rating: 6
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Beehive Inn

Quite an old building in the middle of the village,the interior to the front has low ceilings while a more modern extension at the rear houses a restaurant section.The front door open onto a public bar with it's own servery with 3 handpumps,an alcove for darts and some wooden furniture.However the lights in the bar were off and it appeared unloved,so go through the door marked Lounge to your right for signs of life.The interior here is split into further sections around a L shaped serving bar .It is worth walking around to inspect all the handpumps to see whats on,Old Speckled Hen,Hook Norton Lion and a very decent Pedigree on my trip.The flatscreen just inside the lounge features Sky Sports but the locals (and I suspect the bar staff) are very keen on heavy metal which was being played at quite some volume.The restaurant looked a bit tatty with a jumble of furniture and cooking smells.
It felt a bit rough and ready with a typical pubco choice of real ale,but it serves a purpose and was fine for the one.

On 15th May 2015 - rating: 6
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Danny O'Revey left this review about Beehive Inn

Large-ish inn just off main road through Curdworth.

Ok, a little bit of a country pub near main roads, comfortable enough, lots of space set out for dining, from an ok menu, real ale that was ok, and thats what you keep thinking, ok.

On 18th September 2011 - rating: 5
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Soup Dragon left this review about Beehive Inn

A detached white painted brick pub/eatery, with patio area.

The interior has two rooms. A very small bar room, with a dart board can be found to the left when entering the main door. This is in white and green had several mature locals in, happily complaining about something and a small bar serving area. The main room is the lounge/dining room and is in a rough U-shape around the serving bar. The decor is in grey and cream walls, with some undressed brick, wood beams and a few fireplace features. Entry from the right of the main door will take you into a long but narrow seating area. The rest and majority of the room is taken up with foody tables and dining. I didn't eat, but the menu seemed around £8 for a main course. Interest was supplied by a mix of arty pictures and various old prints. The service was fine, the clientele all eating and mixed in this room and music was easy listening and at a decent level.

Beer; tap stuff with Peroni, with Brew XI, Pedigree and a reasonable Adnams Bitter on handpull.

A good mix between traditional and modern that should leave most people satisfied. I would happily return and eat here. Nice to come back, only been 20 years since my last visit!

On 16th August 2010 - no rating submitted
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