The Royal Oak, Wolverhampton - pub details

Address: 707 Compton Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV3 9PH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 29097) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Wolverhampton (0.9 miles), Bilbrook (3.2 miles), Codsall (3.9 miles)

Pub suggested by Stus.search.4.mild on 10 May 2006

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ROB has given a nice interior description of this solid pub, one that we always pop into for one or two when in Chapel Ash, which is quite often.

a Banks's pub, which has Bitter and MILD always on handpull, with a guest, last night being Brakspear Honey Bee. For once, the consistent MILD was having an off night, but the Honey Bee, the only Brakspear drink i like, was good.

A nice locals pub, one that everyone feels comfortable in - always worth a visit
Archivist - 18 Aug 2009 14:34
A well kept pint of Banks Original was found before the Wolves v West Ham, a well run pub with good bar-staff.
EssexDave - 17 Aug 2009 17:27
Pub with a community local feel. It’s been opened out into one large room with what looks like an extension/conservatory at one end, there’s also a raised outdoor seating area. There’s plenty of red comfortable seating to the left as you enter and a couple of wall display arches along with a few rather faded Johnnie Walker prints and a quiz machine plus a big screen TV. To the right there’s another couple of seating areas and a few bar stools. There’s some unusual mullioned glass over the bar but it’s not anything special décor wise. There are six handpumps doubling up with Banks’s Bitter and Original and last night they had Marston’s Lord Taverner’s Ale on as well. I had a pint of it and very nice it was too. It’s a pleasant enough pub.
ROBCamra - 8 Jul 2009 14:31
Cracking Banks's mild in here, can get quite busy weekends.Decent sized smoking garden.Dr's verdict - go and have a pint outside in the sunshine.
TheCasualDoctor - 21 Jul 2008 20:36
Glad to see that my campaign to see MILD in more pubs has had an affect here. Keith and Sue I salute you. On the strength of your message I popped in on the 22nd Sep to sample the MILD and a very good pint of Banks's it was too. A pub worth drinking in again, great stuff.
Stus.search.4.mild - 21 Oct 2006 00:55

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