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    The Tennis Courts

    The Tennis Courts

    (7 reviews)

    Excellent, brilliant and superb. Three words to sum up The Tennis Courts pub in my view. I have…read morebeen here numerous times with my University mates and never have I been disappointed. The beer garden is pretty good and it is a great place to be to have a pint especially when the sun it out. The inside of the pub is very spacious. During the midday the pub is usually quiet but come the evenings it is jam packed mainly on Fridays and Saturdays. There are plenty of screens in the pub that will show live sports. The Tennis Courts certainly offer a range of food ranging from chicken, steak, king size combos, burgers as well as Pub Favourites. The one thing I have tried at the pub is Lemon and Pepper Chicken. One word to sum it up - Beautiful. The chicken was succulent, the lemon and pepper was served with seasoned chips, peas and a half grilled tomato. A top class dish and I would go back to The Tennis Courts pub just for that.

    Just nipped in here for a drink whilst the car is at Kwik Fit. It's a pretty big pub with pool…read moretables and an old man's local boozer feel. It does have a big beer garden and TV's for the sport. The menu seems to be standard pub fair but puddings are £1.50 when bought with a main on Sundays. If you're a local it's an active social scene with quizzes, discos and ska and psychic nights. The even have a poker night with a cash prize. One thing I would say is that they charge for parking with a token bought at the bar, which you will get a £1 refund for if you buy food. This seems like a local pub for local people to me, one that includes a hall of shame photograph wall that makes me sad we can't upload pictures with people in it. Might be worth a quick drink just for looking at this.

    The Boldmere Tap - The Boldmere Tap

    The Boldmere Tap

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    I am smitten with this gem of a neighborhood pub. My favorite parts are the atmosphere and friendly…read morestaff. Bolder Tap is the flagship location for Joule's Brewery in the Midlands region. The interior has been painstakingly restored to its original charm. Decor highlights include display cases of beer bottles from the early 1900s, a wood fireplace, cosy seating nooks with leather cushions, and the outdoor patio. Because this is a neighborhood pub, families come in throughout the day to enjoy a refreshing pint and most know the servers by name. It's a bit like being on the set of Cheers (American TV show from the 1980s). I went here with Seth S. and took my laptop with some reading. While the Tap doesn't have wifi, seating is comfortable and atmosphere is conducive to relaxing. We stayed for a few hours, enjoying a few pints of cider and then ordered two sides of chips when the kitchen opened at 5pm. The chips were perfectly cooked and flavorful. The portions are HUGE. We could have easily split one side, which was served up in a pasta bowl. The staff were very welcoming and made us feel right at home. I'll definitely be coming here often.

    Market Drayton based Joule's Brewery entered the Birmingham footprint last year, opening their…read morelocal flagship location in Boldmere. The Boldmere Tap has refurbished the previous Old Cork & Bottle into a homely neighborhood pub that is one of the most welcoming in Sutton Coldfield. Joule's is a craft brewery that jump-started a defunct 19th century brand (the first ever trademark in England) in the early 2000's that had been purchased by one of the big macro-breweries. The brewery is an easy one hour journey from Birmingham, and centers on crafting real ale with the local spring waters of Shropshire. The focus on the Joule's brewing legacy has led to the creation of some very well done ales and lagers. The Boldmere Tap is the first pub in Birmingham to be under the Joule's umbrella, and features their full line of beers on tap. I recently dropped by one afternoon with one of my mates to see what the brewery had to offer. I have previously tried their pale ale at a pub in city centre, and was excited to see the other featured beers. Joule's has four main beers in their stable, which are complemented by seasonal offerings. The mains are their flagship Pale Ale, Slumbering Monk (a malty bitter ale), Joule's Blond (nice and citrus forward), and Green Monkey (their lager). Their winter seasonal, Old No. 6, is a dark ale. All of the brews are available in half or pull pint pours (a half of the Slumbering Monk is only £1.50). If you aren't in the mood for Joule's taps, the pub also provides more standard fare, including Guinness. All of this is on top of their food menu. The kitchen opens at 10AM, where you can start the day off right with a full English Breakfast for £4.95. The main courses at dinner average around £8, with fish and chips at £7.95. For vegetarians, there are four main courses to choose from, including broccoli cheese bake, mushroom stroganoff, vegetable lasagna, and a bean burger, all for £7.25 or less. The neighborhood feeling that the Boldmere Tap elicits is woven into the very fabric of the building. The pub is decorated with bric a brac of old photos, vintage beer bottles, and a railway sign from the Chester Road station before the branding was refreshed by London Midland. On a cold January afternoon, a stove fire roared near the entrance, heating up the front room. Events are held throughout the week, with a quiz night on Mondays at 9PM and open mic nights on Wednesday. The Boldmere neighborhood, and Birmingham as a whole, are lucky that the Boldmere Tap has been chosen as the flagship Joule's pub for the area. The pub gets all of the benefits that come from being affiliated with a craft brewery, while still maintaining a very old school English pub charm that is increasingly lacking in the city.

    Beggars Bush - The front side facing Chester Road.

    Beggars Bush

    (1 review)

    £

    The Beggars Bush has the honour of being one of the more historically significant places left in…read moreNew Oscott. The pub, the only in the neighbourhood, sits at an intersection that has been the boundary for parishes of old. It's named for a bush that occupied the intersection until Chester Road was widened in the twentieth century. The pub itself has been through many iterations both in name and building, starting in the mid 1800's with the current building dating to the early 1930's. History aside, this is your best bet at grabbing a cold one in the immediate area. The pub is part of the Flaming Grill brand, managed under Spirit Pubs (Chef & Brewer etc) by way of their corporate parent Greene King. This sub brand of the GK corporate empire focuses primarily on steaks and burgers. At its heart, Beggars Bush is both a family friendly pub and a sports bar. Football games are featured regularly, and on some weekend nights they host live music acts. Patrons can drop in for a quick pint, or sit down in one of the spacious booths for an affordable bite to eat. There are also several tables available for a game of pool. Some of the menu items are standard pub fare, while their food challenges are pretty outrageous. The trash can challenge for example, dares you to consume a platter of food resting on rubbish bin lid. If you can eat it all, you'll get your name and photo on the wall of the pub. The drinks here are standard corporate pub selections, so you'll probably know exactly what to expect (which means no experimental saisons). With cider for instance, your only tap choice is Strongbow. Overall the Beggars Bush is a chain pub that doesn't do much to differentiate itself from the competition. While the pub itself is nice looking and clean, the food and drinks are nothing that I would purposefully seek out. I recommend it if you need a quick bite or drink while shopping at the nearby Princess Alice retail park, otherwise there are much better spots to try down the road in Boldmere.

    Village Green

    Village Green

    (2 reviews)

    I've been coming to the Village Green since it reverted to being a pub - before that it was an…read moreawesome all you can eat Chinese called Modern China, and before that an old spit and sawdust type pub of the old school. When they first started they were a bit ropey on food, burger buns often a little stale, but since they changed owners & since the pandemic the food's really improved - and they have a few decent cask ales on too, usually a couple of guest beers to choose from. So if you like good honest pub grub & don't mind a slightly run down working class kind of pub with loads of football on screens everywhere, it's a good value place to take the family. Not a posh place putting on airs or anything but a good pub with great burgers and steaks that they'll actually cook how you ask them to.

    Once known as The Stockland and then Modern China this opened as the Village Green Flaming Grill…read morePub in mid August 2014. As there were only tables for 4 people available on a early Sunday evening the staff moved two square tables together for our party of five. We had a sharing platter which was quite reasonable however we found ourselves waiting for 20 more minutes for any sign of a main course. During which the young server tried to bring other peoples food to our table twice. And a 2nd server tried to bring us our starter AGAIN after the first one had been eaten and the plates cleared. (lose one star.) Whilst we waited for our food we heard the first server tell someone behind us that the delay was due to a lack of steak knives but no one advised us that there was an issue. (lose another star.) When the main course appeared they insisted that my brothers food had been ordered without chips and only a salad. But since he doesn't eat salad we were worried we had someone else's. They brought us the missing portion of chips in an extra bowl without any fuss. (lose yet another star.) My main course was a beef burger with pulled pork and "some" chips. It took a further 10 minutes for our dessert to appear. To be fair my profiteroles were not terrible. but two stars it is.. MEH. I've had better. I'll go back in a few months to see if the staff have been shown which table is where.

    Yew Tree - pubs - Updated May 2026

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