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Wylde Green, Wylde Green

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A Hungry Horse pub with a full range of beers including some real ales . Entertainment is sky sports in one area of the pub but you can sit in the family area and eat a wide range of pub grub in peace . If you are eating I would recommend the 20 ounce steaks .........delicious
Biffabacon - 10 Jun 2012 22:27
GK IPA,Abbot,& GK "Back Of The Net",I opted for the latter. The barman suggested i tried it first which made me wonder but glad I did, it was rancid and total vinegar,he agreed but didn't turn the clip!! Opted for a pint of fizz instead. Shame it's a nice looking roadside pub in quite a publess area so hopefully it was a one off......5.5/10
fat_beer_badger - 13 Oct 2010 14:58
Not as soulless as the Greene King family eating houses, Kimberley pubs like this always seem to have above average beer, food and children's facilities.
Interesting to see what changes GK make.
mtaylor40 - 21 Oct 2006 22:13
Watched the FA Cup here last week along with about three other people. Unfortunately this is my local. Almost as soulless as the Yenton down the road. However the beer was on form and the bar staff were friendly.
david3187 - 18 May 2006 16:35
I visited this pub - many years ago - when I visited a friend locally.
It used to be sound.
Recent comments disappoint me.
However, I haven't visited this pub in person for about twenty years!
Accordingly - as a fully paid-up member of the old-fart brigade - it sounds to be not m y cup of tea.
railtracksurvivor - 21 Jan 2006 21:07
This was my wonderful local when I was a kid in the late 60s and early 70s, with three separate bars and a bowls green. Was refurbished, not too badly in the early 70s, but buggered up beyond belief in the 80s when it was turned into one vast room. It's now a Wacky Warehouse with predicatably, and depressingly, lowest common denominator food and dire beer. The last time I was in (2002) the average age of the punters was no more than 19. And baseball caps seemed to be obligatory. A classic example of a pub designed by a Sales & Marketing exec. It's a travesty and I'm glad I no longer live anywhere nearby. Vile.
Dean - 17 Nov 2004 13:48

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