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    The Queens Head - Boeuf

    The Queens Head

    4.8(4 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    ££

    The best ribeye steak I have had ever. Few places have steak aged over 28 days, but this place…read moredoes. 10oz rib-eye .................................................................................................................................. £22.95 Served with skin on fries, grilled plum tomato + garlic roasted mushroom and one of the below sauces; Peppercorn * Piri-Piri * Aioli * BBQ * Garlic Butter Also, salad bar included. My wife had: Crispy buttermilk chicken burger, brioche bun, house mayo, lettuce, tomato, pickle + onion w/ tomato + chilli relish + skin on fries ...................... £10.95 She really loved the succulent chicken. My stepson had a pizza, not sure which one. With drinks. I had a cloudy lager which had a citrus taste, and I acquired a taste for it by having two pints. It was £5 per pint. Wife had wine by the glass (125ml) which was unsually cheaper than my beer!!!!! Total bill came to £70 for 3 of us. Staff members were attentive. Had a refit inside, don't know when, but still has that fresh smell. Good selection of ales. I'd be going back.......

    Great location right alongside beautiful canal. Big garden. A great place to walk to and very…read morepopular with the locals. Service is friendly and fast, particularly given how many people are here. There's even a teepee! I expect people regularly more up and eat here - why not!!

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    The Weighbridge

    The Weighbridge

    4.0(3 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    A constantly changing selection of real ale, a canalside location, an interior proted straight out…read moreof 1940, opening times that involve the pub shutting betwenn 3 and 7 every day. The weighbridge is a perfect example of a country put, sat right on the doorstep of Alvechurch train station. The beer is good at prices at less than £3 a pint and the staff and locals are friendly. There's not much more you could want from a country pub. The pub is split into 3 or four smaller rooms each housing 4 or so tables, with a number of snugs and standing room at the bar. Its not a big place but they have put up a headed 'tent' at the back of the venue to handle overspill, which I imagine is a godsend during one of their beer festivals. Well worth a visit, and right next to the Alvechurch marina for a little after dinner/pint wander.

    The Weighbridge is everything I look for in a pub - a lovely location, fantastic interior,…read morewelcoming staff and of course great beer! Located right on the canal next to the Alvechurch Marina, The Weighbridge seems to be the perfect pit stop for anyone on a narrow boat holiday, though my visit was via train, which was just as convenient with the Cross City line stopping nearby. Like any classic, traditional village pub, the interior was split into a number of small rooms, which was perfect for the group meeting that I was attending, but I never felt it was crowded anywhere. There is also plenty of space outdoors to enjoy a drink in the sunshine. The beers on offer were all superb - a nice variety of real ales starting at £2.80 a pint. The condition was great, and they even had a brew made especially for them - The Tillerman's Tipple. As if that couldn't be topped, the food on offer was everything you could hope for. Like many of my colleagues I opted for a "Porker's Ploughmans" which featured a whole pork pie and everything you'd expect in a traditional ploughman's lunch. At £6.75 it was great value for what was a very generous portion. Unfortunately the pub does close between 3 and 7 every day, so it may not be ideal for everyone looking to visit, but I for one would definitely advocate reworking your schedule to allow you to pop in to this place - a traditional English pub in every sense of the term!

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