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Slug & Lettuce, Sutton Coldfield

Pub added by elizabeth mcgraw
11-19 Birmingham Road
Sutton Coldfield
B72 1QA
Phone: 01213212704

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Delboy 20 left this review about Slug & Lettuce

Typical Slug & Lettuce with the usual array of lagers. My choice would have been Hophouse but it was off. Settled for an Estrella and moved on. Not my kind of place.

On 20th October 2019 - no rating submitted
[User has posted 1651 recommendations about 1553 pubs]


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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Slug & Lettuce

Yates is now the Slug & Lettuce - refurbished in a light semi-modern style which could easily be mistaken for the Quinto Lounge next door. However - although looking better - the real ale has gone, leaving just the Meantime London Pale Ale (which turned out to cost an extortionate £5.20) as the least bland of a dull keg selection.

On 27th January 2019 - rating: 4
[User has posted 8061 recommendations about 8061 pubs]


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General Staal left this review about Yates's

Not a review, just info. The Litten Tree in Sutton Coldfield is now Yates's.

On 12th August 2012 - no rating submitted
[User has posted 142 recommendations about 125 pubs]


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Soup Dragon left this review about The Litten Tree

A rather bland terraced Litten Tree chin pub and eatery, in an undressed brick and glass frontage with green signage

The interior is an open plan room, supported by columns, with the serving bar at the far end to the left. It is ‘Spoonsy’ in style, with mainly foody tables, but sofas and comfy chairs as well. The décor is blues, reds, with brown and coffee wood panel, amongst other colours, with a yellow ceiling that has a white trim. There is a bookcase along the wall, with some books and a few vases. There are no real pictures, maybe because there are more TVs on the walls (including a large screen) than you can imagine – some had footy on, some had a silent music channel. The service was fine, the clientele mixed and it was reasonably busy for a late weekday visit.

Beer; tap stuff with Wells Bombardier and a decent Wychwood Dirty Tackle on handpull.

A sports bar really, typical Litten Tree. TV overload.

On 19th March 2011 - no rating submitted
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Owen O'Neill left this review about The Litten Tree

No need - I think your drunken review was extremely accurate !

On 11th July 2010 - no rating submitted
[User has posted 11 recommendations about 11 pubs]


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Ian Taylor left this review about The Litten Tree

Easily confused for more famous JDW just over the road. I only ever visited The Litten Tree once years ago. I remember it was very large single room, many single mothers and children running around. I must be drunk at that time! Must visit it again when sober..

On 4th February 2010 - no rating submitted
[User has posted 75 recommendations about 75 pubs]