All Bar One, Birmingham - pub details
Address: Units 12G - 13G Waters Edge, Brindley Place, Birmingham, West Midlands, B1 2HL [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 14171)
Five Ways (0.5 miles), Birmingham New Street (0.7 miles), Birmingham Snow Hill (0.8 miles)
- Food served, Real ale
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user reviews of All Bar One, Birmingham
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| Incompetent, unbearably slow ,rude bar staff more concerned with their own reflection than keeping a check on whose next or what your order is. After being overlooked 3 times for various rude, pretentious morons, we walked out and went to the Slug and Lettuce. B3XTER - 5 Jan 2012 16:37 |
| Been there again recently, nothing much has changed from my prebious review apart from the prices. son_of_odin - 15 Dec 2011 07:36 |
| A clone of the P & P and the Slug and Lettuce, which rub shoulders with each other in this trendy little patch of Brindley Place. Invariably crowded as previously noted, but now has TWO token real ales, one of which has invariably "just gone off, sorry". Not bad if you want to mingle with Brummies pretending they're really in London. scoobybooze - 18 Oct 2011 17:02 |
| Selection of 10 draught beers. You know you are near this bar (it isn't what I would call a pub), especially on a warm night because you can hear the loud braying Hooray Henry sound of the pretentious customers, sitting at the tables on the large slab of concrete outside (no grass so it aint a beer garden). Quiet inside as everyone is outside, though in winter the wooden floors echo and amplify the cacophony. The array of beer pumps, each with an "authentic" mini blackboard attached, detailing the price, ABV etc initially looks impressive, but, what's this!!!! 9 pumps in a row, 8 lagers and 1 Guinness. In the dunces corner, stuck on it's own with the token draught cider, the token bitter, London Pride. This will go down well in the Wellington! Cheapest beer was £3.20 for the London Pride, which they ran out of. Think the dearest lager was £3.80. The Guinness, £3.30 looked flat, so the barman was stirring it to whip up a head. I must assume most of the glasses were oversized, as they were rarely full to the brim. Barstaff served beer in nearest glass that could be found, so for one of our rounds, the 4 Guinness' bcame in 3 different types of glass (none remotely shaped like a Guinness glass). If paying a premium price for a pint, I expect a good pint,served correctly. On a plus point, plenty of eye candy in there, even on a Thursday night. son_of_odin - 10 Sep 2010 11:49 |
| We went to lunch here today and ended up waiting 45 mintues. We chased the food twice but it never turned up. Ended up leaving early.... Very poor. light1 - 1 Apr 2009 18:50 |
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