The Phoenix, Oldbury - pub details

Address: Martley Rd, Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 1DY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 17884) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Langley Green (1.3 miles), Rowley Regis (1.3 miles), Sandwell & Dudley (1.5 miles)

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Doll's House, Oldbury (0.3 miles), Rowley Rag, Rowley Regis (0.3 miles), Bulls Head, Oldbury (0.5 miles), One and Two Halves, Oldbury (0.5 miles), Whiteheath Gate, Rowley Regis (0.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Phoenix, Oldbury

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The Phoenix, is in fact, it is a 1960s estate pub that looks as bland as 60s places do - like a big house. There is a beer patio on the car park amid the broken glass.

The function room was closed, so only went into the bar, where there was a pool table and dart board. The place is a bit run down. The chessboard floor and the bench and stool seats are in need of attention. The decor is salmon and white, with green paintwork.

This place is for locals, and the big plus of this place was that the service and the people seemed really friendly - so in some sense i can appreciate the point made by the other poseter, that it was 'old style'.

The beer is simply the tap stuff, with Banks's MILD - which was ok.

Sorry, not really worth a visit
Archivist - 14 Aug 2009 11:14
The Phoenix is a great place if you like a traditional old style boozer. People are friendly and have loads off character about themselves. We have two darts teams, two pool teams and a great football team. There isnt a lounge it only has a bar but there is a function room instead which is booked reguarly. Anyone is welcome in the phoenix including children up to 8pm. There are benches outside to enjoy your beer in the open air and there are two canopies on the front for smokers to shield themselves from the elements.
Dsu999 - 3 Sep 2007 16:20

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