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Nick H.

This is a weather spoons yes. So maybe you might be thinking 5 stars is too much, but this wetherspoons just ticks all the boxes! A friendly community feel, you're bound to bump into many a face from yesteryear and your regular drinking buddies too! The pub is set out in typical wetherspoons attire and offers cheap food to keep the hungry satisfied. The bar offers a wide range of drinks with some craft beers on offer. There is plenty staff do service is rapid and there is ample space to sit or stand. Sky sports and a dart board entertains the crowd and there really is just a lovely chilled out vibe in here. Open til 12.30 on a Fri/sat, it's the perfect place for a drink at the local. It even has a cute little outside area for relaxing.

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Great place to relax with friends good prices nice atmosphere small garden out the back but plenty of seats worth a trip day or night

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The Boldmere Tap - The Boldmere Tap

The Boldmere Tap

(4 reviews)

££

I am smitten with this gem of a neighborhood pub. My favorite parts are the atmosphere and friendly…read morestaff. Bolder Tap is the flagship location for Joule's Brewery in the Midlands region. The interior has been painstakingly restored to its original charm. Decor highlights include display cases of beer bottles from the early 1900s, a wood fireplace, cosy seating nooks with leather cushions, and the outdoor patio. Because this is a neighborhood pub, families come in throughout the day to enjoy a refreshing pint and most know the servers by name. It's a bit like being on the set of Cheers (American TV show from the 1980s). I went here with Seth S. and took my laptop with some reading. While the Tap doesn't have wifi, seating is comfortable and atmosphere is conducive to relaxing. We stayed for a few hours, enjoying a few pints of cider and then ordered two sides of chips when the kitchen opened at 5pm. The chips were perfectly cooked and flavorful. The portions are HUGE. We could have easily split one side, which was served up in a pasta bowl. The staff were very welcoming and made us feel right at home. I'll definitely be coming here often.

Market Drayton based Joule's Brewery entered the Birmingham footprint last year, opening their…read morelocal flagship location in Boldmere. The Boldmere Tap has refurbished the previous Old Cork & Bottle into a homely neighborhood pub that is one of the most welcoming in Sutton Coldfield. Joule's is a craft brewery that jump-started a defunct 19th century brand (the first ever trademark in England) in the early 2000's that had been purchased by one of the big macro-breweries. The brewery is an easy one hour journey from Birmingham, and centers on crafting real ale with the local spring waters of Shropshire. The focus on the Joule's brewing legacy has led to the creation of some very well done ales and lagers. The Boldmere Tap is the first pub in Birmingham to be under the Joule's umbrella, and features their full line of beers on tap. I recently dropped by one afternoon with one of my mates to see what the brewery had to offer. I have previously tried their pale ale at a pub in city centre, and was excited to see the other featured beers. Joule's has four main beers in their stable, which are complemented by seasonal offerings. The mains are their flagship Pale Ale, Slumbering Monk (a malty bitter ale), Joule's Blond (nice and citrus forward), and Green Monkey (their lager). Their winter seasonal, Old No. 6, is a dark ale. All of the brews are available in half or pull pint pours (a half of the Slumbering Monk is only £1.50). If you aren't in the mood for Joule's taps, the pub also provides more standard fare, including Guinness. All of this is on top of their food menu. The kitchen opens at 10AM, where you can start the day off right with a full English Breakfast for £4.95. The main courses at dinner average around £8, with fish and chips at £7.95. For vegetarians, there are four main courses to choose from, including broccoli cheese bake, mushroom stroganoff, vegetable lasagna, and a bean burger, all for £7.25 or less. The neighborhood feeling that the Boldmere Tap elicits is woven into the very fabric of the building. The pub is decorated with bric a brac of old photos, vintage beer bottles, and a railway sign from the Chester Road station before the branding was refreshed by London Midland. On a cold January afternoon, a stove fire roared near the entrance, heating up the front room. Events are held throughout the week, with a quiz night on Mondays at 9PM and open mic nights on Wednesday. The Boldmere neighborhood, and Birmingham as a whole, are lucky that the Boldmere Tap has been chosen as the flagship Joule's pub for the area. The pub gets all of the benefits that come from being affiliated with a craft brewery, while still maintaining a very old school English pub charm that is increasingly lacking in the city.

Duke Inn - Original bar and wood

Duke Inn

(4 reviews)

££

The Duke Inn sits almost hidden on a side street in Sutton Coldfield, away from the traffic and…read morecrowds of Gracechurch and the parade. At over 140 years old, it is one of the only traditional, non chain pubs left in the town. New landlords Kelly and Mike are bringing fresh energy to the pub, and a new coat of paint or two that is sorely needed to keep it up to modern standards. This includes switching out the previous cider (Strongbow) to Symonds, and rotating about five cask ales (cask marque awarded). Currently, a number of these include ales from Greene King. You can debate Greene King's beers all day, but it's none the less refreshing to walk into a traditional pub and not be immediately faced with a requisite Carling tap handle. The Duke Inn is split between a bar up front and a lounge in the back. The bar has two tellies, a darts board, fireplace, and walls covered in historical photos of the area. The lounge is cosier, and can be hired out for gatherings. They also feature the only pub garden in the center of Sutton Coldfield, currently a grassy yard with benches that will be further developed by the new owners in the spring. The Duke Inn is rolling out activities to get more people in the door, including their quiz night, held on Tuesdays at 8PM with a £2 per person entry fee. You'll find a lot of regulars that frequent the pub, but the atmosphere is still welcoming and homely. One of the few downsides is that the inn has no kitchen, which means no hot food! There are the standard bag of crisps and scratchings if needed, however. In keeping with an independent pub, the pint prices are generally more expensive than a Wetherspoons but cheaper than what you'll find on Broad Street. A pint of Abbot Ale and a pint of Cider will run you seven quid. If beer is not to your liking, there are other drink options behind the bar available. I am very much looking forward to seeing what 2016 has in store for the Duke Inn. The local community seems excited about the new changes, so hopefully their support will mean that the pub stays a relevant piece of Sutton history.

When the sun is shining get yourself down here!…read more The Duke is a lovely little pub, hidden just out of Sutton town centre. It may only be dinky but it makes up for it with a huge garden at its rear. I have spent a lot of summer days sipping on a crisp pint, doing the crossword and colouring my cheeks here. The pub itself belongs to the locals but they are willing to share it with you, dartboard and all. The main room contains the bar and there is a smaller side room, great for meeting up with friends and having a catch up. Keep an eye out for the hatch to order your drinks through, I always feel special getting served here. If you do venture out into the garden you may need some sun cream as the breeze is deceptive and you'll come out of here with a rosy nosey. No other pub in Sutton offers such a garden so grab your mates, an old football, your wallet (as the prices here are a bit of an eyebrow lifter) and let yourself have a great afternoon. It's a really good old-fashioned pub that has a real mix of regulars. The old fella by the door who has been sitting there for 20 years, a young couple with their two kids, some friends fancying a decent pint and then little old me. There's not many of these pubs around anymore so appreciate it whilst it's here...

Beggars Bush - The front side facing Chester Road.

Beggars Bush

(1 review)

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The Beggars Bush has the honour of being one of the more historically significant places left in…read moreNew Oscott. The pub, the only in the neighbourhood, sits at an intersection that has been the boundary for parishes of old. It's named for a bush that occupied the intersection until Chester Road was widened in the twentieth century. The pub itself has been through many iterations both in name and building, starting in the mid 1800's with the current building dating to the early 1930's. History aside, this is your best bet at grabbing a cold one in the immediate area. The pub is part of the Flaming Grill brand, managed under Spirit Pubs (Chef & Brewer etc) by way of their corporate parent Greene King. This sub brand of the GK corporate empire focuses primarily on steaks and burgers. At its heart, Beggars Bush is both a family friendly pub and a sports bar. Football games are featured regularly, and on some weekend nights they host live music acts. Patrons can drop in for a quick pint, or sit down in one of the spacious booths for an affordable bite to eat. There are also several tables available for a game of pool. Some of the menu items are standard pub fare, while their food challenges are pretty outrageous. The trash can challenge for example, dares you to consume a platter of food resting on rubbish bin lid. If you can eat it all, you'll get your name and photo on the wall of the pub. The drinks here are standard corporate pub selections, so you'll probably know exactly what to expect (which means no experimental saisons). With cider for instance, your only tap choice is Strongbow. Overall the Beggars Bush is a chain pub that doesn't do much to differentiate itself from the competition. While the pub itself is nice looking and clean, the food and drinks are nothing that I would purposefully seek out. I recommend it if you need a quick bite or drink while shopping at the nearby Princess Alice retail park, otherwise there are much better spots to try down the road in Boldmere.

Bottle Of Sack

Bottle Of Sack

(7 reviews)

££

disgusting service made by one of the managers.I wouldn't even bring my dog to have food or drink…read morehere because you'll be waiting 45 mins.I then went up and was told i can't get my money back and to go back to my table.I didn't quite get her name but it was horrible service and she was very rude

Love love love the Bottle of Sack. A true old working man's pub on the High Street in Sutton, this…read moreis a place not to be missed. It was bought by the Wetherspoon's chain, so the food is all very dependable. My favourite thing about this place is the really fine, varied selection of bitters and lagers. Really interesting stuff I haven't seen many places. They also have a wider selection of bottled beers and nice ciders (including an organic pear cider, yum). The food is, as mentioned above, typical pub grub, but it's all really really tasty. We used to go here on breaks from college, and everything I tasted was great. Their starters, particularly the prawns, are good value, and the sandwiches and paninis are all interesting, inexpensive and tasty. The service is really friendly. There aren't two many pubs who would greet a group of eight 20-something college students with friendliness, but they were great to us every time we went in. Sometimes we had to wait a long time for puddings, but they were always apologetic and nice about it. I love the Bottle of Sack, from its food to its beer to its great name that makes no sense.

Quinto Lounge - May 7, 2023 Vegan

Quinto Lounge

(12 reviews)

£

After work food and cocktails. Definitely a bit of a funny one for covid restrictions, but because…read moreit still feels very big, you do feel nicely spaced out from people. I got their later than everyone else, so I missed out on the food, but everyone else was full and impressed. The cocktails were good- I would probably rank them as "definitely better than Wetherspoons, but not as good as a proper cocktail place" App for ordering worked well, and staff were nice enough.

One of only two salads in the world that I CRAVE - it's that good…read more I've been to Quinto Lounge twice now and both times chose the Big Lounge Salad as my entree. Both visits were on a Sunday during lunch and the food preparation was perfect. The Big Lounge salad boasts a delightful variety of flavors and textures. I really like the tarragon mustard seed vinaigrette as it brings a level of brightness to the vegetables and blends well with the creamy ripe avocado chunks. This past Sunday, I ordered the Sherbet Lemonade. At 2 quid something a glass, this beverage is spectacular and definitely worth the price tag. Think of it as dessert or nice virgin cocktail. The playful presentation and summery sweetness make it hard not to gulp the whole glass before the meal arrives. I really dig the decor in this place. It feels somewhat like a vintage 70s art lounge, with groovy wallpaper and large framed paintings covering the full length of the main wall. There is ample seating and comfortable chairs. Seating arrangements are nicely spaced to create privacy and patrons are welcomed to stay for an afternoon with board games and a mini-library. The lighting features are custom crafted from salvaged naval lanterns and the wall of windows facing the road provide a not-too-bright sunlit glow. This is a new go-to place for us!

Bishop Vesey - pubs - Updated May 2026

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