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Molloy's, Sutton Coldfield

Pub added by elizabeth mcgraw
84a-94a Gracechurch Centre
Sutton Coldfield
B72 1PH
Phone: 01213214921

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Delboy 20 left this review about Molloy's

As stated below this a quite a large pub. We enjoyed a game of pool and a pint of Hobgoblin Gold. Happy to call again.

On 7th November 2021 - no rating submitted
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Molloy's

This cellar bar, hidden away underneath the charmless Gracechurch Centre, turns out to be much larger than one might expect (although the distance between the two entrances does give a clue). Once downstairs, you a variety of seating / dining areas in a slightly split-level arrangement, all with anonymous semi-modern furniture and decor. Standard Stonegate menu. Pool table. Just Brain's Lovely Tackle (£2.65) available from the four handpumps on the main counter (and only keg beer available from the subsidiary bar, but this is only open at busy times anyway).

On 27th January 2019 - rating: 6
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Soup Dragon left this review about O'Neill's

All you get is in fact the entrace at street level - here a little terraced blue frontage. You have to go down stairs to get to the pub/music venue itself - I now know how Orpheus felt en route to the underworld.

The interior is a vast cavern and is of course completely Irish themed; with old Guinness posters and pictures of musicians featuring heavily. The decor is green, red, cream and mustard plain walls and patterned wallpaper, with wood panel as well, on a couple of levels and a part molded ceiling. There is a stone fireplace feature and a number of 'booth' areas created by the partitioning walls. There are a couple of serving bars and a cheap food menu. There were TVs that were not on and general music at a decent level. Sadly, the leather seats and tables are well marked by previous clietele, that leave names, footy teams and pictures of themselves (i.e. big dicks) for posterity. The one saving grace was the lovely service i received from the young lady behind the bar.

Beer; tap stuff with no real ale, or MILD of any kind. I had pop.

Hilariously situated next to the Temple, a modern soulless pub/club, neither of which i have any desire to return to.

On 15th August 2010 - no rating submitted
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