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The Hardwick Arms, Streetly

A Bland Ember Inn�s pub, service at the bar is awful, either they don�t have enough staff or the ones that are working are on a go slow. Cheap food with a large area set aside for diners. 20�s years ago the place had character, no longer unfortunately.

13 Jul 2008 21:57

The Colebrook Inn, Shirley

Popped in on Friday Night between 8 and 9.30, was busy with a broad mix of punters, service was good plenty of staff behind the bar to handle the peak Friday evening session. This is a typical Ember Inns Pub with a similar layout to a lot of their other pubs I have visited, same carpet bar layout d�cor as all their other pubs. The Bombardier ale was off so I chose the Marston�s Pedigree as an alternative. I don�t know if it was the way the bar maid pulled it or if the barrel was on the way out but it tasted awful and I was soon drinking Beck�s Vier. Not bad for a local pub but not brilliant either.

13 Jul 2008 21:53

The Pheasant, Harlington

I had to spend a week staying in the Radisson Edwardian on Bath Row while working in the Heathrow area. Not fancying spending 4 nights sitting in the overpriced hotel bar or eating in the stuffy restaurants I used this website to check out the pubs in the nearby vicinity. Well the Pheasant came up highly rated and just 5 mins walk from the hotel, so I decided that on the Monday evening that�s where I would head for my dinner. Sitting outside the aircraft noise was awful but the Pheasant has a great range of ale on offer, with London Pride at �3 a pint. Lots of TVs to watch Wimbledon highlights and the Euro 2008 matches. Huge menu of food available to order service was good and food quality was better than average and the portions a little on the large side. Pub is pleasant on the inside, bar staff friendly and happy to help, setting up a tab was easy. Couple of nights latter I took some colleagues who were staying in the same hotel they were all impressed and not happy with me that I had not dragged them down to the Pheasant. In summary if you staying in Hotel Row, get out for a walk down to the Pheasant and drink good beer and good pub food in a pleasant environment.

13 Jul 2008 21:41

The Plough and Harrow Inn, Fazeley

Unfortunately closed following the recent floods. But was a great pub when it was open. Hopefully it will be back before the summer is out.

28 Jul 2007 19:37

The Sir Robert Peel, Tamworth

Nice pub in the middle of town, agree with the comments about the stairs leading to the gents. You need to watch your head on the way back down.

28 Jul 2007 19:35

The Oldstone Cross, Tamworth

Busy but not too busy, good mix of prople, music but not too loud. Nice pub would recomend it.

28 Jul 2007 19:31

Bole Bridge, Tamworth

Always busy, especially early on, was crammed at 8pm on a Friday night. No music (good) thins out after about 9.30pm. Attracts all sorts from teenage girls drinking vodka & red bull to old boys drinking Spitfire. And with two pints of Carling costing well under �4 its a cheap place to drink.

28 Jul 2007 19:28

Bar B79 (Edwards), Tamworth

was quiet on a Friday night, maybe the awful hiphop music videos had something to do with it.

28 Jul 2007 19:24

The Longwood, Fazeley

Large open plan Banks pub, in a modern building on the old A5 (Watling Street), never that busy even when the football matches were on Sky Sports, which it no longer shows. Food is cheap and OK, beer is OK with Pedigree on draft. Prices are lower than other nearby pubs.

10 Mar 2007 11:58

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