As a rule, I'm always a bit suspicious of residentially-set pubs plonked in the middle of their own carpark. I always imagine a kind of blandness, even though I'm sure it's a boon at delivery time.
While there is a vaguely pre-fab feel here, the entrance corridor splits the venue in two and that's where things get interesting as the bar and lounge become clearly marked.
The lounge, renovated within the last few years (it was in need), tends to draw on couples visiting from surrounding homes; among them a significant proportion who are there for meals. It's not the chicest set-up you'll have seen, but it somehow combines a certain genteel charm with thriving trade. An outdoor terrace lurks behind.
Perhaps where the venue comes into its own is through its bar, which bustles with an after-work crowd and regulars. It's a good bet for those who just can't be bothered to make the effort to get to The Crown nearby, which keeps things just a bit more formal. There's plenty of outdoor seating to the front of the venue.
Those making a special trip may be a smidge disappointed, but parking will not be a problem, although Butlers Lane railway station is very close - a stop on the busy cross-city line connecting Lichfield to Birmingham. It's probably best then to combine a trip with a crawl taking in The Crown and the impressive Butlers Arms (reviewed on Yelp). read more