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Sutton Coldfield › West Midlands Recommended by E TA |
A fairly grubby large lounge bar with a sizable outside seating terrace at the front. The single bar is a large room with a central bar counter, windows which allow smoke to drift in from the front and two dart boards. The staff are reasonably plea... [more>] | |
Recommended by ROB Camra |
Pretty much a restaurant these days. There's a small bar area where 3 locals were having a drink, the rest was taken up by dining tables. Upstairs there's another restaurant area. Flag floors , low ceilings and lots of nooks and crannies make it quit... [more>] | |
Recommended by Ian Mapp |
One of two tied houses for the Church End Brewery (Nuneaton). Traditional Pub that's had a bit of tidying up over the years but maintains a pubby feel. Outdoor patio area is lovely on warmer days and has a covered glass roof. Beers were half a doze... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
A very standard roadside pub that is 95% restaurant with only a few high tables in front of the bar exclusively for drinkers. It is very quiet mid week and you would have no problem using any of the tables for a drink but come weekends when it is ram... [more>] | |
Recommended by Brainy Pool |
The pub may now be owned, or at least leased by the Bank Top brewery as the ales were all from there today. And they were very reasonable at £2.50 a pint. It’s a nice enough place inside if ever so slightly lacking in atmosphere and with a fairly gru... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
The roundhouse is a very nice Hospital building conversion in an imposing round shaped tower building. This can be classed more as a dining pub with high end gastro food served however there are tables for drinkers and a large bar area to stand as w... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
A fantastic real ale pub located just out of the city center in a rougher pedestrian area. Dont let this put you off as inside you are made very welcome by the landlord who keeps seven very well kept ales (mainly pale hoppy beers) Prices are very re... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
The boat inn is a former Home Brewery pub with a nautical theme, located down a side street not far away from the nearby Johnson Arms. Once inside there is the main bar area with the bar on the left hand side with another room at the back that has be... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
A new refurbishment of the former Cape has improved what was a very average central town bar to quite a good one. the same layout remains with the bar spanning the back wall but a lot has been spent on new flooring and fixtures and fittings to make i... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
The Hand & Heart is another pub on the canning circus run and is closer to town being located about halfway between the top of Canning circus junction and Main Marian way roundabout. This used to be a Shipstons pub with a rough edge and a very bad re... [more>] | |
Recommended by Alex Conway |
The Falcon is a very long standing former Shipstons pub in Canning Circus that closed for a number of years but reopened around 2012 as a real ale pub and has thrived in its surroundings. One of the smaller pubs on the Canning circus run with one med... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve of N21 |
The Forest is located a short but uphill walk on Rutland Road from the Gardeners Rest and the other Valley of Beer pubs, but feels quite isolated from them due to the imposing railway bridge and arches cutting across Rutland Road and due to the amoun... [more>] | |
Recommended by Steve of N21 |
In the mottled sunshine of a Saturday lunchtime this really is a good looking pub and the superb Tomlinsons Anchor Ales tiled exterior almost glints in the sunlight. The transformation internally to something more resembling a student bar has been we... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
An attractive former Gilmour's pub as described below. It has a notable heritage interior, but as mentioned, there are others which are more impressive. Also as mentioned, it's rather expensive with my half of J. W. Lees' Manchester Pale Ale rocking ... [more>] | |
Recommended by Tris C |
Into the Valley of Beer rode the 16. Well tram actually, and probably the world's most expensive transport system with a ride of around 200 yards costing £1.85 - in London I can travel that distance in a sedan chair, held aloft by eunuchs for that pr... [more>] |
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