The Codsall Station, Codsall - pub details

Address: Chapel Lane, Codsall, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV8 2EH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25576) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Codsall (0.2 miles), Bilbrook (0.9 miles), Wolverhampton (4.6 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Real ale

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> Current user rating: 7.1/10 (rated by 36 users)
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What a fantastic place for a Sunday afternoon drink or a pre dinner drink on a Satruday evening . I went th with my niece and Nephew when I was visiting from Australia in February. The atmosphere is fantastic full of lovely local people. It has a warm and cosy atmosphere not found in Australian pubs.

It is facinating to watch the trains pull into the station as you sit sipping your drink. I have been there twice when vitining my relatives and on both occassiobns have absolutely loved it. I would certainly be there every week if I lived close by. Would recommend it to everyone whether for drinks, celebrations or for lunch. I would certainly give it 8 out of ten. The reason not 10 out of ten is it needs more seating but being what it is it is impossible to do this.

Keep up the good work I shall visit again next time.
Tericious - 23 Oct 2010 03:31
I went in on a Thursday lunchtime to meet an old school friend (I went to Codsall High). When I was living nearby (Perton) this place was just a station. Now it is an excellent pub. The ales were great (despite the sparkler ('southerners' preference, sorry!)) and the mixed grill really really was superb.

In the grill I was genuinely impressed by the steak and the sausage - the sausage was better than the pricey ones I get from my local butcher, very impressive. The steak was so much better quality than the usual bit of leather in a mixed grill. The chips, I admit, were ordinary and the landlord was outside having a fag both times I wanted a new pint but apart from that, this is a fantastic pub.

I'm glad it wasn't open when I was in sixth form otherwise my beer belly would have appeared fifteen years earlier!
Killian42 - 8 Oct 2010 20:19
Visited on a busy early Thursday evening. Pub is on Shrewsbury bound Platform. A nice converted railway building, seemed very friendly. Special was a very good pint. There were 2 guest beers in addition to the Holdens range. Great Faggots.
brisk - 6 May 2010 13:08
Have been on a Friday lunchtime from work a few times now.
Drank Stairway to Heaven first time which was pure nectar - one of the best pints ive ever had and I know about beer being a long time life member of Camra.
Have been in a couple of times since and the beer and food and service have all been perfect. I love this pub - must be one of the best in the country.
beerychris - 14 Mar 2010 10:40
I only stop at this pub when passing through on my way to and from North Wales, so I can't pretend to be a regular. However, I've been in twice recently and find previous comments about unfriendly service, mediocre beer etc very surprising. Each time I was in, the bar staff were very friendly and the beer (Holden's Black Country) was spot on.
mousefan - 27 Jan 2010 21:31

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