This pub is hidden away from the hustle
and bustle of a main town road, and can found in a small quiet, cul de sac. Its
bricked terraced walls and wood-framed windows blends in well with the rest of
the street. Because of that, it’s the hub of the community. That said, there’s not
much room for lounge chat. A wooden horseshoe bar divides the front room into
two identical lounges, neither of which offers much in the way of lounge
seating. The rear folds out into a few smaller booths which are used to serve
up excellent Indian food that the pub provides. Beyond this is a private room
which acts as a lounge, though it’s quite a way from the main bar. There’s also
a comfy courtyard outside. Beers are usually from West Midland breweries and a
beer festival is held once a year in the outside courtyard.
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