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Crosswells Inn

Crosswells Inn

(2 reviews)

££

Deep in the heart of post-industrial Langley Green, at the end of a High Street pretty much…read moredecimated by poor architectural planning and a nearby big-name supermarket sits the Crosswells Inn - one of two old-school looking pubs (the other is the nearby Model). Despite looking quite small when you first go past, the Crosswells is actually pretty big, with a bar, lounge, at least one function room, a small outside seating area and a restaurant. The bar also has a good selection of bitters, lagers, bottles and Guinness. They also have salt and vinegar crinkly mini cheddars which I've not seen anywhere else and which I highly recommend. The staff are the right kind of staff for the place - they know the locals but are just as friendly with passing customers. I must admit I've not been in at night, but during the day it's a clean and lovely place to have a quiet drink.

My local pub, its at the bottom of my street, in the heart of langley village, always something…read moregoing on, bingo, poker nights, weight watchers meeting, live music, disco's and even physic nights! Theres a function room for private parties too!! Theres a restaurant towards the back of the building which offers a full range menu and. Carvery on selected days the food is a tad pricey in my opinion but it is good! There are two other rooms another towards the back which is more like the lounge of the pub and the bar on the front, with a heated covered smoking area out back!! Theres small parking at the rear and a carpark out front, ive taken my kids in there many times and they are very welcomed but also good for adult time too!! Staff are Always very friendly, welcoming and helpful... Traditional english pub still going strong!!

Waggon & Horses

Waggon & Horses

(3 reviews)

this place prided itself on selling cheap booze -- trouble is, they were selling it to people (some…read moreof them were known trouble makers) until they were so drunk they were wandering home absolutely wasted out of their heads, wreaking havoc in the local community causing violent outbreaks and misusing emergency services. Now they are permanently closed down as of this week, according to a sign taped outside on the door. This is the best news the local community has had in decades.

You've gotta feel sorry for the Waggon and 'Osses. This small, award-winning real-ale pub has…read morerecently suffered the ignomony of having a massive, million-pound costing Wetherspoons open next door to it. Not only that, the Wetherspoons is actually really good with the facilities, warmth and atmosphere completely lacking in other nearby pubs like The White Swan and The Junction. The Waggon though should be able to stand its ground a little as its typical of the old-school boozer that seasoned bar workers like myself and seasoned ale seekers like many I know are always happy to stumble across (or out of). It's indicative of the kind of pub it is that within 30 seconds of walking in and ordering a pint of Golden Glow, I found myself in a conversation with an old chap sat nearby about Salopian beers. As well as five real ales, they serve Carling, Fosters and Strongbow. There's no Guinness on tap but cans of it in the fridge. The toilets are located at the end of a dimly lit corridor and the place could maybe do with a spot of paint. Overall it's the kind of pub that has probably survived a long time on a good reputation. Now that the Wetherspoons have moved in next door, hopefully it won't try and rest on its laurels. It's the kind of place that's nice to go for a quiet pint with your mates or on your onesome but certainly not the kind of place to go on a date or in the hope of a wild night out.

The Court of Requests

The Court of Requests

(3 reviews)

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Just to be absolutely clear, yes this is a Wetherspoons pub. BUT it both needs and deserves…read morepointing out and bigging up because it is by far the best pub in Oldbury. This place opened sometime towards the end of 2011 and uses what was once the local library and, before that, the local court. Apparently the holding cells are still extant upstairs. The walls and pillars are lined with real, hardback books (not just spines like I've seen done before) so if you're waiting for someone, you can pick one up and have a flick through. There's also an open fire for cold days. Wetherspoons apparently spent something like £1 million on this place, and it shows as it's the warmest and most well-decorated one of their chain in the area that I've ever been to. The staff are all extremely friendly and polite. In fact their the friendliest of any Wetherspoons staff I've ever met. The beer is well kept and there's always a good selection of guest ales. The only Wetherspoons I've been in that's as good is the one in Llandudno and that's because their food is delicious. I've eaten here a couple of times and I'd say avoid the cheap menu if you expect anything other than cheap food, but apart from that I cannot fault the place.

A Library converted to a pub and this has produced a small cosy Weatherspoons which is relatively…read morepopular , just a pity the competition closed down the adjoining grade 2 listed pub adjacent which was far superior in terms of cosy but which couldn't compete with price.

Desi 2

Desi 2

(4 reviews)

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This is probably the best indian BBQ in the world! This place is a must,…read more the food is to die for. This place is basically 2 semi detached houses converted into a pub / indian bbq crib. Customer service is ok'ish but the food is tooo good. Friday and Sat nights are the days to go however one bad point is that this is mainly a men only joint, I say that as i've never seen a woman there before.

While writing this review I am still chuckling at the pictures which contain some of the regulars…read morewho I know very well from this small town pub that I spent a large part of my life near. Desi2 represents a popular type of pub which are abundant in this area and have gained popularity amongst the non-indians due to the food and no frills approach. It is a pub at heart so I am not reviewing the drinks or service as its pretty standard for any pub around here. What I am reviewing is the 'mixed grills' - they come in small to xtra large which if i remember is 5 pounds - 12 pounds the xtra large being enough for 4 people! YUP super value for money. However the food options go from fries to a curry but I always stick with the great tasting fish pakora as starters and a mixed grill. A mixed grill consists of lamb chops, kebabs, chicken wings and boneless chickens all on a sizzling hot plate and cooked in an indian bbq style. Great with a pint and great to enjoy in a group which is why pubs like these are the number one destinations for people just wanting a laid back evening with food and drink. It lost a star due to the washrooms never having paper towels or toilet roll even because the hand dryer is pretty lame. Sucks that no such place exists yet in the whole of Canada!

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