The Bridge, Birmingham New Street station - pub details
Address: Birmingham New Street station, Birmingham, West Midlands, B2 4QA [map] [gmap]
Birmingham New Street (0 miles), Birmingham Moor Street (0.3 miles), Birmingham Snow Hill (0.4 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Quiz machines (Weakest Link)
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> Current user rating: 3.5/10 (rated by 22 users)
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user reviews of the Bridge, Birmingham New Street station
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| Visited this pub last Saturday. It's a typical station bar with no real ales and steep prices. I seem to remember paying over £17 for 4 drinks. That could have been paying the bouncer's wages. Other than that, I don't remember anything of note. Although I was a little under the influence! Will have to stroll in again when sober. Although from what I do recall, I suspect I'll walk straight out. blue_scrumpy - 19 Jan 2012 22:35 |
| Disagree with the last post. Do not hang around here,Fosters is £3.50 a pint. There are loads of pubs within a few minutes walk of the station. One is even called the Shakespear as well and has SEVEN real ales on sale. Come out of the station in to New Street and turn left. You will find in pub in Lower Temple street a minute or two on the left bjbrummiejohn - 13 Jul 2011 07:33 |
| Now "The Shakespeare" - it's not bad, but no real ale of course, as that would require some effort on behalf of the management (none) and staff (temps). Better than hanging around other parts of the station when waiting for a train! dpaajones - 14 Jun 2011 10:22 |
| The pub is nice enough inside, but it's way way waaaay too expensive. It's quite a novelty hearing about platform alterations and other such train delay delights while supping your pint, but it's distinctly average, and not recommended. My visit here a few days ago yielded no ales (there were three pumps, but all placards turned around), so I (stupidly!) went for a Magners, having just come in from the sunshine and had half an hour to kill thanks to a train delay. £4.40 later, I was not impressed. Ah well.... berkfromtrapdoor - 24 Aug 2010 16:25 |
| It's a pub..right..but..it's actually IN the railway station! Enough said getsit - 16 Jan 2009 00:56 |
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