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Recommended by Strongers . |
The Coach & Horses is an L-shaped Hook Norton Brewery pub with a serving counter to the right that faces a mix of standard and high tables across the front. A small stage is located across the front windows for the advertised regular live music, but ... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
This is a pub that I've passed many times without ever venturing in. There is a small carpeted bar and a second much larger room with chairs on the tables. There is an undercover outdoor drinking area to the rear of the car park, but the entranceway ... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
More of a bar than a micropub, Pens Ale is a single, sub-divided room with the bar on the left-hand side as you enter. Music was playing and the TV was showing the original version of Jumanji on mute for some unknown reason. There were just 3 other c... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
Situated on a busy road with a residential area to the rear, this is a nice, traditional Batham's house. A tiled corridor leads from the front entrance to a couple of rooms on the left and at least one further room at the end of the corridor to the r... [more>] |
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Recommended by Will Larter |
This is a lot bigger than most of the Craft Union pubs I've been in. It looks like a pre-war building, but the interior has been gutted, with a couple of substantial pillars holding up the ceiling. The bar is to the right on entering, with - glory be... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
This bar is situated in the lively Waterfront area near Merry Hill shopping centre. The interior is a single room made to look like a railway arch. It has a laminate floor and fake brick walls and ceilings. The pub's cellar can be seen through a wind... [more>] |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
I've driven down Quarry Bank High Street many times over the years, but can't say I've ever even noticed this pub. As it happens, it was just about my favourite pub of the day on this visit to the West Midlands. Locals were spilling out onto the pav... [more>] |
![]() | The Black Bull Inn/Tarw Du (JD Wetherspoon) Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
2 level Spoons, not much character, though smaller upper area has remains of the church but the main area is standard. Views of the city drop from the terrace |
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Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Square room opened out but split with pillars. Rectangular trad pub tables around the room, one real ale kept well |
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Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Back street boozer, slightly limited opening hours |
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Recommended by Tris C |
Given the traditional pub name, I was inveigled into paying a visit, only to find out that this is a modern – c. 2000 – conversion. The place is relatively narrow, certainly in relation to the interior that goes back a fair way to a recessed drinking... [more>] |
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Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Smallish typical shop convo micro pub also selling bottles. Located in town near station. Settle seating with some barrel tables. Good beer |
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Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Excellent large shop micro, well presented and good beer |
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Recommended by Danny O'Revey |
Excellent revamp of part of the station builing and has the feel of an old time station rest room/bar |
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Recommended by Blue Scrumpy |
I have to echo some of the previous reviews. The Old Bush Revived was my second Black Country Ales pub of the day and apart from being much quieter than the Bridge Inn in Kingswinford, it had very similar features. In many ways, they remind me of sma... [more>] |
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