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    One Trick Pony Club

    3.6 (24 reviews)
    ModerateBars, New American, Burgers
    Open 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Moderate noise

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    Neon rocks!
    Simone R.

    That was the place I have chosen to start our New Years' eve celebration. Firstly, I love the name. Yes, silly thought but it's a hell of a good one. And yes, I read the definition and meaning of One Trick Pony Club before writing this review and I presume it suits the place well. Secondly, I love neon. "It's very cheesy" some would think, but I just like how One Trick Pony Club takes seriously its neon signs. For a bar located in Moseley, having a modern décor just not help to attract young people but also gives a bit of personality to the place. (Note: I use to have drinks in that place when it was an O'Neil's branch and I never had a complaint about the place. Actually, I was watching Andy Murray won Wimbledon there and the atmosphere was great. I have great previous memories from that place, to be honest.) But I also had that feeling One Trick Pony would be a successful establishment as soon as I stepped inside the place. For being that kind of American-diner place, it's definitely a good place to spend some time drinking with friends, especially in such an important date like NYE. I was right! To start with, they serve Bacchus beer. My favourite Belgium one (at the moment) and as a selective beer to be offered, I truly believe they care about what is served there. Great choice! I also have a "thing" for places with booths (yes, a good retro booth seating). They are comfortable and modern. And at One Trick Pony, they are huge. Huge enough to have bags, coats and four people getting together with plenty space to share. Food: yes, expect some nice burgers and hot dogs, or plenty of nibbles to share. I pretty much like it. However, I was so tempted to try the Ruby Jean´s burger and didn't expect to share any meat at all. The burger itself is succulent. As well as the onion rings and chips that accompany the meal are also excellent. I also notice a 2-4-1 (every Tuesday) deals at burgers that is definitely pretty much popular. While they asked for one of the veggie options, my husband got the plain hot dog and it wasn't ordinary at all - It's was more like outstanding. Their Selection of beers is also a great feature to the place. From real ales to fruity Belgian beers, it can be a bit pricey but makes the place a better option around to drink. And because Moseley bars and cafés are so versatile, it's necessary to bring some differential to your business, if you want to set down there. I left One Trick Pony before the buzz of a NYE evening started with the feeling that Moseley has definitely gained another successful establishment. Well done to Castle pubs group for bringing another great bar to Birmingham.

    Norma G.

    Visited on impulse one sunny Sunday afternoon & was impressed with ambience cool inside, pleasant bar staff, plenty of seating & D jay playing a nice summer time set. (Lovely!) We sat outside in the beer garden which is small with a colourful muriel & ordered food & drinks which we didn't have to wait too long for although it was quite busy. Food was very nice, A variety of Burgers in a basket all round! With chips, onion rings, wings, slaw. Actually We Went In!! Good variety all well presented. we all loved the Smokey Tabasco just what the burgers needed!! We'll be back!!

    Mo A.

    Finally getting to review this place. Heard about this place opening from Vicky O. So was excited when she suggested this place for our lunch meet up. Love the interior, You can see the brick work and wooden structures. Neon signs around and graffiti like paint on walls. Menu was simple and american-ish. We wanted to build our own burger. One thing I loved about the menu is customisation. I had Chicken with egg, fried onions. Good didn't take long to come. Burger was delicious. Loved it and fries were just right. I would definitely come back with friends for more and it's great to have an American style pub in Moseley Village.

    Anthony H.

    The Mitchell and Butler backed chain of quirky pub/restaurants finally makes its way to Birmingham! Im a big fan of the Leeds and Sheffield based versions of these pubs so was excited to see how they would transform the old O'Neils pub into something a little more upmarket. Overall I think they've done a great job, its perhaps a little more streamlined and safe than the aforementioned northern counterparts, but character takes time to achieve. The outdoor courtyard looks great though. Food and drink wise, its as expected, a good selection of booze, a huge range of burgers (and an extensive create your own section), along with the usual american influenced fried chicken, ribs etc. I went for a fried egg, peanut butter burger with extra smoked bacon, and it was great, the burger was well cooked and the toppings worked great together. The chips were fine, not the same as I'd previously experienced though, which is a shame as the chips in the other venues were perhaps the best that I've ever tasted! Who knows though its early days, perhaps they are introducing the menu gradually. The staff were really excellent, attentive, friendly and helpful, the venue was kept clean and tidy throughout.

    Vicky O.

    Birmingham has had a fantastic year for new businesses opening and the One Trick Pony is no exception... Moseley is a fantastic spot for coffee shops, bars and pubs. This new venue at the top of the High Street popped up in Birmingham in late November, so I figured it was about time to check it out. I had obviously heard a lot about their burgers before my trip and knew immediately that this would be my choice when I got there. I arranged lunch with Mohamade and suggested a trip down would be a good chance to have a look at what we had been missing. The exterior is unassuming, but has a hint of the Americana charms of this foodie pub. The hanging signs show the simplistic design of the logo (a horseshoe with the name) and the dark wood and windows look very smart and a world away from the previous venue that stood on this spot. The interior is fantastic. Wooden benches, a long bar and brilliant low hanging light fittings really give this place a rustic and warm charm. It's also much bigger than you might think and boasts a well kitted out beer garden as well, so I imagine this place will become a bit of a hotspot in the summertime. We took a couple of menu's (labelled "Ruby Jean's Diner", which added to the charm) and had a peruse. The choice is largely American style diner food, which you might expect (chicken wings, burgers and ribs), but the real star of the show is the burger choice. You can either opt for their large selection of pre-chosen burgers or "choose your own". The bases are either grilled chicken breast, beef burger or vegetarian (named "Hippy"). From here, you can opt for double patties and around 20 different toppings (ranging from cheese to chorizo and the much spoken about Monster Munch). I went for a single beef burger with Mac & Cheese and a fried egg. I was pretty impressed that for the burger and a pint of lime and soda (my non-drinking drink of choice in bars), the bill came to £9.70. We only waited around 10 minutes and our food was bought out to us. The fries were quite frankly, awesome. Skins on, crispy and not too greasy. The beef seemed to be pretty good too! It was a sold burger and I would definitely like to go back and try some of the other combinations (I was eyeing up the avocado and chorizo). The design, atmosphere and food were pretty spot on. I can see this place going from strength to strength in the coming months. Hat's off to the One Trick Pony!

    This place isn't leftist or rightist, want to use either hand for toilet paper retrieval? You've come to the right place!
    Amy B.

    At first I didn't realise this was an M&B pub until reading the other pubs. Then I was apprehensive since the majority of large chains aren't anything to write home about. This place was chosen for our teams staff night out and it wasn't a bad choice to be honest. The menu is quite restricted, about 8 burgers, 2 hot dogs some tapas sized dishes to share and other Mexican offers. Everything is either American or Mexican themed but it's done well. It gets pretty lively, I believe it's predominantly a drinking pub whilst people are preparing for there night out but the atmosphere was still great. Definitely recommend upgrading to sweet potato fries, really crispy and some of the best I've had. I would go here again if in the area but I wouldn't say it's worth making a special trip to Mosley for.

    =yum
    Caroline C.

    This bar is fairly new to the area (the venue used to be O'Neils I think) and I have only been here once. It feels a bit more like an American diner than a pub, but nevertheless the atmosphere is buzzing on a Friday night. Service at the bar was quick and there seemed to be a reasonable selections of ales, bottled beers and wines available. I haven't tried the food, but I've heard good reports about it so will have to pop back:)

    Ciel D.

    Absolutely the best nachos I've had in England. Love the theme, decor, and food. Our meals were all great, with generous portions, and it was fabulous to be able to order a burger exactly to my every whim--blue cheese, cheddar, jalapenos, onions, mac 'n cheese, peanut butter... No, I didn't get all the toppings, but it was delightful to think about it. There are so many options here. I wanted to eat everything, and next time I'll be ordering the Mac n Cheese with chorizo and mushrooms.

    Where's the avocado at??
    Kiri G.

    I usually have a lot of time for this place, but my vegan friend ordered the loaded avacado and I was pretty disappointed for her.. just under a fiver for some basic chopped salad in an avocado skin?! No real sign of the original avocado either, just a few chunks sprinkled in for good measure (sweet potato fries sold separately)

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    The Clifton - The Exterior (Ladypool Road side) of The Clifton.

    The Clifton

    2.7(3 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    £

    The Clifton is a chameleon of a pub. Early evening the TV is on and the old fellas sup pints in…read moresilence in the lounge while watching Casualty. The bar's a bit livelier with a pool table and jukebox. Head there later on in the evening during the weekend and the pool table has moved and the DJ is pumping out old school reggae. Ladies flutter beer mats in front of their face like they are in the Caribbean and the fellas are dressed up dapper. No matter what your tastes it's a great people watching place whether quiet or busy and it's generally friendly if not rough around the edges. Don't expect any airs and graces from this place either but the drinks are decently priced and not a bad place to go to finish off your night after a curry on the Ladypool Road.

    From the outside, The Clifton doesn't look like anything special. In fact, being slightly run down…read moreand in need of a lick of paint, it looks a bit like the kind of place you should avoid - unfortunately those sort of places hold a strange fascination for me as I'm always wondering what's happening on the other side of those walls. So one day I did go inside and was pleasantly surprised. The decor is decidedly from the old school of pub decorating, dark but comfortable, decorated with brass and postcards from the regulars behind the bar. Though the television was on (always a bet hate of mine in pubs) there are several areas in which to sit and drink, so you can get away from the television. There's also a pool table and a fruit machine for those who like those kinds of things. Prices are fairly cheap and the atmosphere is relaxed. It's not the kind of pub that I'd make a special effort to visit. However, if I was passing and I felt the urge, I'd definitely stop by for a pint or two.

    Bohemian Bar and Kitchen - Welcome to Bohemian Bar.

    Bohemian Bar and Kitchen

    2.2(6 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    ££

    We waited in an empty bar at a prime time in the evening at the cut price decor and cheap…read morerenovation. When I finally got served my wine was terribly corked. The staff were pleasant, but the trouble came with the food.order. The food was cold and the quality was dreadful. I can't imagine any Spanish cook calling this Tapas. I complained to a very arrogant Manager called Barrington, that simply looked over my shoulder rather than listen to my concerns. The food was sent back and had clearly been microwaved. My wife had the fish option and had to have a day off work as a result of food poisoning. I am unaware of the food hygiene score that received, but I know bad quality Spanish tapas because I have traveled the Balearic Islands and Madrid. I would rather go to McDonals than eat in this Mickey Mouse establishment again.

    With it's bare brickwork, tiled and wooden floors, Tiffany style lampshades and some Motown tunes…read morespinning, this newly re-furbished bar is welcoming enough. As are the staff, who greet me with a smile. After sitting here for a few minutes wondering why they aren't attracting crowds from the Farmer's Market, a couple and a family filter in. This is clearly their desired daytime weekend demographic: people seeking a bite to eat. The lunchtime menu offers a burger and soft drink for £6, which is reasonable enough. The beer is bloody pricey though. Charging £4.35 for a pint of Estrella, they maybe aren't going to stay in the competition beyond their opening honeymoon period, given the choice of bars and pubs nearby, all who have their own very strong unique selling point.

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    The Goose - New paint job

    The Goose

    2.0(8 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    £

    I came in here for an early breakfast a couple of days ago. I sat down to the Lion King soundtrack…read moreblaring in the background. By the time 'The Circle of Life' had finished I was ready to end mine. The breakfast was cold and the plate was chipped and smeared with grease, my extra portion of black pudding looked like a brain tumor. The yolk in my egg was yellow like the poor old souls' teeth that sat adjacent to me. The décor was dirty brown, and tanned by nicotine from the time we could smoke in pubs. It wasn't the food though, I was here at 9am and the patrons were drinking in full force. If ever you want to give up alcohol because you have a problem or for health reasons, then instead of the 12 steps I would recommend spending a mornings hour in The Goose. The depths of human depravity that can be seen here are quite inspiring. If you have given up on love, life and music then The Goose is perfect for you.

    Full of the near-dead, the unemployed and the very low-waged, every face in here tells a sorry life…read morestory. In the weekdays, single old men stare out of the window onto the bird poo caked exterior paintwork wondering where it all went wrong. Puffy-faced red-nosed men in their fifties stumble out at 5pm staggering blind-steamed drunk back to whereverland. On weekend nights women with bodies from Baywatch and faces from Crimewatch stand out the front smoking Mayfair cigarettes in their supermarket clothes. Men fresh out of prison are welcomed back to society with a round of pound-shop priced drinks. Does The Goose have any redeeming features? The prices of the food and the drinks are staggeringly low-priced but the quality of the food ain't great. You get what you pay for, so the old adage goes. I've no doubt that The Goose fulfills a role the community and it's where some call home, but I wouldn't even wait at the bus stop out side it.

    The Dark Horse - DJ Squirrel upstairs Scratch Club

    The Dark Horse

    4.4(28 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    ££

    Smoking food and music…read more The Dark Horse is a quintessential Moseley pub, full of the friendly bustle that you can expect from the area. The venue itself is a welcoming space with plenty of seats both inside and out, there's a full bar on offer with a variety of spirits that I'd imagine will have something for all tastes. Food is tasty BBQ style smoked meat and pizzas made in the pizza oven sitting roaring away in the back. I had the smoked meat platter and everything on offer had a deep smoky flavour with plenty of "narl". The Dark Horse lives up to it's name however by having a large space upstairs that they use when the night gets later and everyone gets their dancing shoes out, we had a great night listening to the house band and the DJ after that.

    You guys rock, Atmosphere 10/10, Service 10/10, Food 10/10, We can find no fault here at all. Ok,…read moreif you really want fast food, then go to McDonalds. The Dark Horse they take pride in their food, service and presentation. We came here for Sunday lunch recently and we got tons of food. We were both extremely surprised and very happy with the amount and quality for the price we paid. Nothing is too much trouble, the staff are always lovely and friendly. Food allergies? no problem here at all as any questions can be asked and answered quickly and helpfully. The aroma when the smoker door opens is amazing and the stone pizza oven produces fantastic pizza too. What more can I say except, you guys really do rock.

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