The Greyhound Inn, Bromsgrove - pub details
Address: 30, Rock Hill, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B61 7LR [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 17807) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Bromsgrove (1.2 miles), Barnt Green (4.6 miles), Alvechurch (5.1 miles)
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> Current user rating: 6.4/10 (rated by 7 users)
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user reviews of the Greyhound Inn, Bromsgrove
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| This place has a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The menu is excellent and the beer is spot on. They are even in the Good Beer Guide for 2012. Not sure if the guy who previously posted has been to the same pub. They even had a great Jazz band playing last night. Would recommend any one to visit the Greyhound. JonBuck - 9 Dec 2011 15:03 |
| Was surprised to call in on a weekend evening and find this place nearly empty. Used to be you could get a seat in there on a Saturday night. The beer was good as always though, if very overpriced. DudleyC - 26 May 2011 11:09 |
| Called in for some food recently and sadly it was really down on its previous high standards, average at best and quite small portions too. There was only ourselves and one other group eating, I saw them have to send two meals back, the empty pub meant the atmoshpere was lacking as well. There was a long wait at the bar to get served every time, despite the pub being empty, as there was only one person working in the whole place. The beer however was still good if, like the food, quite pricey . It seems a real change from 6/9 months ago when you had to book to get a table and could never get to the bar for customers. I can only guess the fact its one of the dearest pubs in the town to drink in and if the food isn't great people aren't going to pay over the odds to visit it. DudleyC - 29 Apr 2011 10:01 |
| I think the last poster will find the glass in the car park is from the glass recycling bins there rather than car crime. If he'd called into the place three or four years ago he would see the change for the good the place went through when it was re opened last year. That said there was litte choice on the beer front when I called in at the weekend, a dissapointment as the pub normally has a good choice of three or more real ales. There was also quite loud music on in the afternoon which wasn't needed and wasn't on the last time I called in. I don't know if they are still serving food as there was no sign of it nor any menus. A shame as the food was very good there the last time I visted too. DudleyC - 5 Jan 2011 11:18 |
| Tried it yesterday - 28th Dec. Decent pint of Abbots but the pub doesn't feel like it can succeed. Its well finished but the location, next to Charford, will kill it. I visited earlier in the year and was not happy parking my car in a car park where the broken glass indicated smashed windows and stolen valuables. I overheard the staff and customers discussing just that problem. The beer is too expensive for Charford folk on benefits and too close to Charford for anyone else. The barman said they were barely taking enough to cover his wages. Yesterday fairly quiet but a local was fairly loudly f'ing and blinding. Not good. I'm no prude but there were women present. Its a shame as I can remember it as almost a country pub in the 60's where mum and dad went for cider and babycham (...not mixed!) on summer Sunday evenings. Tancred - 29 Dec 2010 10:53 |
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