The Sir Robert Peel, Tamworth - pub details

Address: Lower Gungate, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 7BA [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 18067) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Tamworth (0.3 miles), Wilnecote (1.9 miles), Polesworth (3.8 miles)

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Stopped off for a quick refresher here, which was worthwhile as nice little place with a couple of guest ales on. Appeared to be the best option in the town centre.
RacingChimp - 10 Sep 2011 21:37
Decent enough pub. Smallish but not claustraphobic. Decorated in a sort of coaching inn style, i guess, to give it an old world feel.

6-nations rugby on when i visited so there was fairly lively and decent crowd in. Not too packed, though, and i got served easily enough by the friendly bar staff. Attracts the real ale types due to the hand pumps. The beer was fine. There's real cider, too.


ZapuTheSnake - 12 Feb 2010 17:15
A busy place that used to be Hamlets back in the 1980s, when i first visited it. Cant say a lot about the interior as it was rammed and with the nice weather, we went out side into the patio area - which is called the street! Local CAMRA pub of the year 2007.

Beer wise; usual stuff of course and i couldnt really see much of the bar. Where i was, there were four handpulls, all of which were on; Oakham's Bishops Farewell and JHB were both decent.

Again, would love to visit when i could get to the bar
Archivist - 28 Jun 2009 12:41
Top town centre boozer.Heavy quaffing of the York Brewery Springtime inside this attractive old pub.Piped music started off rather hip hop but thankfully reverted to quality from the 70's,80's and 90's as the pub began to fill.Very friendly landlord explained he wanted to get 5 handpumps working but was having difficulty in operating more than two at present ,then gave us a very large bowl of free scratchings.Cue more quaffing.The stairs down from the bogs are steep if you are a bit worse for wear ,but thankfully no one went A over T.Probably the best pub in Tamworth and quite a bit of totty call in on their town centre crawl.
Bucking_Fastard - 7 May 2009 14:16
This is probably one of the only places in Tamworth to get a decent real ale, except for wetherspoons which has problems I wont go into now. It generally has two guest ales on which come with great service. The stairs upto the toilets are steep reminding you how old the building really is. A top class joint that I dont visit enough!
jelly_cars - 23 Mar 2009 17:47

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