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    The Amber Tavern

    3.2 (6 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    The Court Oak

    The Court Oak

    3.8(5 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    ££

    I've been a semi-regular in The Court Oak for a number of years. I used to live around the corner…read moreand it was genuinely my local for a number of years (although I spent more time in The Bell, which was a much longer jaunt but a better pub, and still is). However, for a quick midweek pint and for their quiz night in particular it was hard to beat. We have friends who now live a stones throw from the place, so I'm still in the place at least one every month or so. The best thing about The Court Oak is the really impressive beer garden. Most pub beer gardens are simply an outside space with a few tables and chairs. This is a proper garden and an original feature from when the pub was built. It might not look much from the outside - situated as it is on a weird roundabout at the back end of Harborne - but the garden is really worth checking out.

    Fairly decent pub on the edge of Quinton that has an amazingly vast beer garden. Inside it's all…read moreopen plan with a bar that dominates the space. At weekends its popular with families - who go there I think for the food, which is pretty decent. It's very much a locals pub and usually has a crowd of chaps at the bar. It's a nice place to head in the summer when the beer garden is looking at its finest. As well as the ubiquitous quiz night (twice a week) they also have barbecues. Staff are really nice and there's a good selection of wines - buy two glasses of wine get the rest of the bottle free offers abound.

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    Punchbowl Carvery

    Punchbowl Carvery

    4.5(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    ££££

    A few days ago my fella and I both woke late with raging hangovers (a whole different review!) and…read morecraving something filling for lunch. We decided a carvery was called for and Mark suddenly remembered the old Punchbowl pub in Quinton had been re-opened as a carvery. I wasn't convinced as remember the Punchbowl being a run down hole of a pub, but the cravings were getting stronger so in the finish my belly won out over anti-nostelgic feelings towards the building. I can honestly say this place has changed big time. The shabby interior has been replaced by rows of smart light wood tables and leather dining chairs, while the neutral decor adds an airiness to the eating area. There is a bar menu serving traditional pub food but I didn't really look too closely as I had my heart set on a carvery, but a quick glance told me the food is reasonably priced and looks interesting on paper. The carvery is very good, I was starving when I arrived and you can smell the meatiness from the car park! The place is a little understaffed in my opinion, we hovered near the food for at least five minutes before someone arrived from behind the bar to see what we wanted. I would have thought it was obvious we wanted a carvery as we were stood drooling not 4 feet away from the food, but it took another five minutes for her to return with someone to carve the meats for us. Anyway, once we had been served and seated I can honestly say the food was delicious. There was beef, turkey and lamb available - my fella had all three but I only wanted beef and turkey, both of which were cooked and carved to perfection. We were also given a fluffy Yorkshire pudding and small stuffing ball, the stuffing was a bit of a disappointmet and didn't have much flavour but the Yorkie was beautiful! There isn't as large a selection of veg as I'd like, but what's there is wonderfully cooked and a delight to a veggie lover like me. I had a creamy cauliflower cheese, white cabbage, peas and carrots all of which were delicious and went beautifully with each other. The potatoes were mash and roasters; the roast spuds were gorgeous, small cubes of deliciously roasted potato which squidged up a treat in the thick beefy gravy. I didn't like the mash, they'd used some sort of soured cream to mash the potatoes and I found it horribly overpowering and didn't eat more than a mouthful. My fella enjoyed it though and ate my portion! If I had to complain it would be about the lack of sauces on display; in my usual carveries there are bowls of cranberry, horseradish, apple and mint sauces but there's nothing in here. I thought afterwards I should have asked for some, but really it should have been on display for us to help ourselves. You have to go around to the bar for drinks but we didn't have anything as this was literally a flying visit for a quick meal, the back home for a cup of coffee. The bar was nicely laid out though with comfortable seating and very glossy looking, there was a good array of pumps along the bar and a nicely stocked top shelf. Disabled access isn't a problem, wide doorways and plenty of room between the table means wheelchair users can easily get inside. I noticed a high chair when I went to the very clean toilets so children are obviously welcome, in fact I'm sure I noticed a special kids menu in the pub too so the little ones are well catered for.

    We chose the punchbowl carvery as the venue for my daughter's birthday. We didn't know what to…read moreexpect as it was only 3.99 per adult and 2.99 per child. We thought that the service and decor would reflect the prices. However, from the moment we stepped in, they couldn't do enough for us. They were so accommodating and the customer service was excellent. They were a very friendly pub and inside it looks very posh and inviting. For 26 of us to dine, it came to about 96 pounds. We will definitely go there again. The food was very fresh and included things like mash which you dont always get at a carvery. I couldn't recommend this place enough.

    The Bell

    The Bell

    4.1(8 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    ££

    What a little treat! I lived in Harborne with a group of friends for 6 months and I think we must…read morehave ended up in here nearly every Sunday afternoon during that time. I love nothing more than going to a classic pub to relax after a hard weeks work (and even harder partying on a Saturday night!). If you love venues that have lots of character then you should go and check out The Bell Inn. It used to be a coach house and it still has a number of its original characteristics. It's been closed for a while but it reopened last week on the 30th May so just in time for Jubilee weekend. It offers a great selection of beers for the boys and wine for the girls and the food in delicious. You can't beat their house burger and a nice cold shandy whilst sat outside in their garden area. My best recommendation, get down there on a Friday evening for 241 cocktails from 5pm!

    Resembling a country pub with its bowling green and views of nearby St Peters Church, The Bell is…read moreprobably my favourite pub in Harborne. Popular at weekends and especially on sunny days it consists of two rooms - a medium sized lounge, where people tend to eat and a much smaller snug, that houses photos of the bowling team through the ages. The bar is tiny so during busier times expect to queue but service is generally pretty quick. As well as real ale The Bell offers regular guest bitters and lagers and they serve food - which is pretty decent and reasonably priced. They hold regular quiz nights and have started to offer acoustic and open mic nights. They are also one of the nicer pubs in Harborne open on Christmas Day and after a few pints you may be tempted to join in with an impromptu carol service! Well worth a visit.

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    The Royal Oak

    The Royal Oak

    2.7(3 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    The Royal Oak is a popular destination for those who live relatively close, without attracting…read morepeople from all over. Despite this, the Royal Oak houses a fairly large number of people, especially on the weekend, Friday through til Sunday. A standard British pub, the Royal Oak offers a range of food deals, reminiscent of English pub grub as opposed to Gastro dining. Daytime deals include the opportunity to buy any one meal for £5.50 and then another for just £1. Throughout the week, the pub is often fairly quiet before coming to life during mid week evenings and then the weekend. The service at the Royal Oak is friendly, welcoming and overall very pleasant. These factors alongside the old fashioned pub vibe that oozes from the pub make it worth a visit, especially on a Friday or Saturday night.

    The Royal Oakl likes to present itself as a classy place where it is expected that people wear…read moreshirts and trousers rather than the jeans of an average pub and they also have strict limits on ages within this pub and they used to have a policy of only serving people over the age of 21 (although I'm not sure if this is still the case). Despite this it is still a nice relaxed place to go and have a drink with friends and the food is good. The surroundings are a high standard but like you'd expect with a place like this the prices are a bit steep compared to other local pubs. So if you fancy a smart evening out with a glass of wine this could be the place for you but not if you just want a relaxing pint in your local.

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