The Wheatsheaf, Wolverhampton - pub details
Address: Market Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV1 3AE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 29650) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Wolverhampton (0.2 miles), Coseley (3.5 miles), Bilbrook (3.8 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Real ale
Pub suggested by Stus.search.4.mild on 5 Jul 2006
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user reviews of the Wheatsheaf, Wolverhampton
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| Called in at lunchtime before a visit to Wolverhampton Races. Very cheap and quite cheerful. Chap sitting near me had bangers and mash which cost him the princely sum of £1.50. Proper Black Country working man's pub very convenient for Metro. BigAlBlue - 12 Apr 2011 16:17 |
| Visited this pub at the beginning of the year and happy to report it hasn't changed since my university days!! Still serving Banks's (being a southerner I must say it is not to my liking, but hey ho). But this is a good old working mans pub and a fun place to go. Especially if your into 'people watching'. wolvesfan - 28 Oct 2010 12:43 |
| ROBCamra had given a great description of this place. It can look a little scary in the bar, so we usually go in the lounge. The landlady is always friendly and down to earth It is a nice stop for a consistantly great pint of Banks's MILD on handpull before we get the metro somewhere - last night being Bilston. It also has the Bitter and usual tosh, but this place never disappoints, its always worth a visit when with mates, perhaps not the kind of place i would take the wife though. Archivist - 20 Jun 2009 12:35 |
| This is a proper traditional workingman’s boozer in the city centre. It has a small front snug with worn, but not tatty, green leather seating round the outside. Three rooms at the back the left one and the right one are both lounges and the middle one is a covered courtyard leading to the toilets. In the front snug there were a couple of flat caps in evidence and a couple of beanie hats as well. I’m 51 and the average age in the snug was reduced considerably when I walked in! There was a load of amusing banter going on between the barmaid and some of the regulars in one of the lounges. She seemed to have a nickname for each of them, most seemed to involve the word knob! There are 4 handpumps with Banks’s Original and Bitter doubling up. The Original was in very good nick, one of the best pints of this beer I’ve had in ages and at £2.15 it was a bargain. They advertise that they do midweek lunches for 99p with a list on the wall including faggots and peas, sausage casserole and catch of the day and chips. It’s not what you would call genteel and I wouldn’t bring the other half in, but I’d be happy to call in again. ROBCamra - 7 May 2009 10:35 |
| The Banks's mild is quality, the pub can attract a few dodgy characters.Have not had any trouble though and the staff seem friendly enough.Dr's verdict - probably best to pop in during the day. TheCasualDoctor - 21 Jul 2008 20:43 |
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