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Colliers Arms, Walsall

High Street
Cheslyn Hay
Postal town: Walsall
WS6 7AE

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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Colliers Arms

Solid village-type pub with two main rooms arranged in an overall 'L' shape (although the bar area also has another small branch at the back). Semi-traditional furniture throughout, although the decor is perhaps lighter than one might expect. Patio beer garden to the rear. Four real ales on handpump: Old Speckled Hen, Brain's SA, Holden's Golden Glow and a decent Enville Ale (£3.25).

On 28th October 2018 - rating: 7
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Quinno _ left this review about Colliers Arms

A nice suburban community local which has been well-maintained. Public bar area to the right as you enter (darts here), with a larger lounge to the left which snakes round. Comfy, clean and tidy with red and magnolia colour scheme and right-side-of-twee red curtains. Very busy for a Thursday evening, almost at capacity with a mix of ages and gender which is testament to the publican’s efforts. Four ales on; Enville Ale (disappointing) and Holdens Golden Glow (very good) plus ‘two stagers’ which I forgot to note (probably GK OSH and Sharp’s Doom Bar going by the WhatPub listing). I really liked it in here, a shame that my Enville wasn’t up to muster as otherwise I might have dropped closer to a 9.

On 15th November 2016 - rating: 8
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Soup Dragon left this review about Colliers Arms

The pub is a detached corner pub, with a cream rendered exterior and black paintwork. It has a little beer patio out front and a beer garden at the rear.

The interior is open plan, a zig-zag shape, with the serving bar facing you on entry. One side is the bar area, with a dart board and TV with usually Sky Sports on. This is in cream and wood panel and has a wood floor. Lots of old local photos are on the walls. The lounge has been revamped recently - the coffee, with some red walls and a bit of brown panel have now gone and it is in cream with a red wallpapered wall with flowery pattern on it and a white ceiling. There is a small brick fireplace and a few TVs with Sky Sports on. It still does manage a mix between the old and modern - high backed settles and general tables and chairs. There are a few arty pics, with some good photographs and cartoons (especially by the bogs). The carpet remains lively and still to quote my friend - "if you were sick on it, you couldnt be sure where". The background music is mixed and can get a bit loud. The service is always good and it often is busy, with a mixed clientele.

Beer; tap stuff, with a decent Highgate MILD. There are a couple of handpulls, which currently have Spekky Hen and Doombar on.

I still think this place strikes a reasonable balance. I visit here often for footy matches and things. Always worth popping into - i believe they owners have now taken over the New Talbot.

On 29th June 2011 - no rating submitted
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geezer mmmmm left this review about Colliers Arms

pretty compact little pub! People seem to use this as first port of call before going on. Always seems to have people in there. Pretty friendly and beer good

On 25th November 2010 - rating: 8
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