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The Hanbury Turn offers a traditional pub experience with exceptional attention to detail. The regular, seasonal and specials menus are brimming with delicious dishes, all freshly prepared (with locally sourced produce when possible) by the pub's award-winning chef. We enjoyed starters of goat's cheese bruschetta and sticky ribs smo...
View full reviewCome rain or shine, a warm welcome always awaits at Wildmoor Oak. In summer, enjoy the sunny beer garden and al fresco patio while listening to the trickling stream that runs alongside this award-winning pub and restaurant. Charles II allegedly followed this very stream to escape the Roundheads after the disastrous
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You'd be hard-pressed to find a more homely venue than The Victoria - the pub boasts charmingly mismatched sofas to relax in, rustic wooden tables and chairs for intimate dining, log fires to get warm by during the chillier months, and comfortable alfresco seating. It's a traditional pub brought up to date - angled beams and exposed...
View full reviewOverlooking the picturesque Clent hills, The Four Stones can be found just a short drive from Stourbridge in a beautiful rural location that draws visitors from near and far. The team at The Four Stones works hard to offer every guest a memorable dining experience, offering impeccable hospitality and delicious, internationally ins...
View full reviewThe inviting Tudor facade of the Barnt Green Inn makes passing it by nigh on impossible and, once you're inside, you may well find yourself spending longer than planned enjoying its relaxed environs and superb food and drink. Beautifully refurbished and featuring an attractive mix of classic charm and contemporary style, Barnt Green...
View full reviewThis recently restored gem of a country pub has retained all of its traditions, and holds a warm welcome within its modern, smart interior. The Lyttelton Arms is very much part of the local English countryside, but many foreign influences - not least Italy - feature heavily on the well-crafted menu. This pub an...
View full reviewBoasting heaps of character and a friendly welcome, Oddfellows Arms is the kind of traditional pub that every village should have. Known as 'Oddies' to the locals, this great little pub offers the chance to sample real ales in the cosy bar before enjoying pub favourites like fish and chips and juicy steaks. At the rear of Oddfellows...
View full reviewAn independently owned village pub, The Nevill Arms boasts a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere and the friendly team is eager to welcome guests, whether you’re popping by for a post-work pint or enjoying a three-course meal.
Begin your visit with a trip to the bar. There’s a fantastic selection of local beer, wine and re...
The Coach & Horses is an independent free house with an on-site micro-brewery nestled in the picturesque Warwickshire countryside. Located just eight miles outside of Birmingham, this is the perfect destination for those wishing to get away from the hustle and bustle. It’s a popular spot with cyclists, walkers and horse-ride...
View full reviewWhile offering all the charm of a traditional village pub, The Boot Inn is easily reached from Henley-in-Arden, Redditch, Studley, Alcester, Bromsgrove and Knowle. This 16th-Century building possesses period features and modern comforts, keeping its loyal locals happy and attracting diners from further afield too. The main menu ...
View full reviewThe Holly Bush can be found just off the A435 in the peaceful hamlet of Gorcott Hill. This family-friendly pub has established a fantastic reputation for serving delicious home-cooked fare in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
While you peruse the extensive menu, head over to the well-stocked bar. Choose from a variety of...
Just a stone's throw from historic Coughton Court - seat of the famed Throckmorton family and now treasure of the National Trust - this popular inn lies halfway between Studley and Alcester, within easy reach of Birmingham Airport and the NEC. It's well frequented by walkers due to its rural location and numerous nearby public footp...
View full reviewFormerly a grand family home called Lawnswood House, The Roe Deer was built between 1813 and 1816 for the Foley family. This Regency-era building benefits from beautifully high ceilings and endless natural light that streams through huge windows. Surrounded by acres of beautiful countryside gardens, the pub has a unique country ch...
View full reviewA fully refurbished free house with a new lease of life, The Lord Nelson is the kind of pub everyone would like to have at the end of their street. Its homely, open-plan interior boasts an open fire and log burner to get cosy by in the winter, and there's a lovely beer garden and patio for al fresco dining in the summer. Menus chang...
View full reviewSituated in the beautiful Roman town of Alcester, The White Lion is just what a community pub should be. Regional winners of the Enterprise Inns Community Heroes Award 2012, this is a popular venue where old and young come together to enjoy food and drink, all served with care and a friendly smile. Diners can choose from a tradition...
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