The Coton Arms is a very decent local pub in Coton Green, Tamworth. On first sight, the outside of the pub looks dire. It's painted bright white, with NHS-blue trim, and looks like a warehouse at worst, industrial at best.
But the inside is bright, newly-decorated and very clean. It's an incredibly spacious pub, divided into two halves. The first half, when you walk in the door, has a bar made of gorgeous, carved darkwood, looks like maple. The fixings are all shiny with pretty gilt, and there are plenty of tables and chairs -- rarely do people have to stand.
The second half is just as large, with two pool tables and a smaller bar, and more simply decorated, with plainer tables and chairs, but still clean and tidy. The pool tables are full size and very nice.
I like this pub for not just its extensive offering of both national and local ales, but also because they offer a wider range of liquers and spirits than most local pubs (namely, a drink called Tequila Rose, which tastes like a strawberry milkshake).
This is a more quiet pub, especially during the week, with not much on, just a few locals and some music over the jukebox.
The food is very decent, well-prepared pub grub at reasonable prices, with nothing soggy or seemingly defrosted.
On Friday and Saturdays, this place is packed to the gills, especially on karaoke nights, and with a few local bands. read more