Pub Guide
- Amblecote
- Red Lion
147 Brettell Lane
Amblecote
DY8 4BA
ku.oc.etocelbmanoildereht@reganam(01384) 671743
Partly owned by Salopian brewery, this is a smart and tastefully refurbished pub in a modern style, exuding quality and class. There is a comfortable, warm atmosphere, and is popular with a wide customer mix which can get busy on Friday and Saturday nights. Full meals are served at lunchtimes and a selection of freshly made cobs and pies are served all day. Serving a selection of Real Ales with two changing guests from small breweries both local and national. A dress policy operates on Thursday to Sunday after 7pm.
- Red Lion
147 Brettell Lane
Amblecote
DY8 4BA
ku.oc.etocelbmanoildereht@reganam(01384) 671743
- Bearwood
- 1000 Trades on the Park
Lightwoods House 2 Adkins Lane
Bearwood
B67 5DP
(0121) 638 0451
Second site of 1000 Trades whose original location is the Jewellery Quarter. Based in a historic building overlooking Lightwoods Park. Food is described as 'refined pub classics'. Functions as a tearoom/cafe during the day to serve visitors to the park, with a more pub atmosphere in the evenings and weekends.
- Bear Tavern
498 Bearwood Road
Bearwood
B66 4HB
ku.oc.gnikeneerg@6607(0121) 429 1184
Busy community local dominated by a large central bar which has a wide customer mix. The pub offers a CAMRA discount and serves up to four guest beers sourced nationally and locally and two bag in box ciders to a diverse range of customer. There is a large wooden-floored function room upstairs, available to hire. Affordable classic pub food is served all day every day.
- Dog
8 Hagley Road West
Bearwood
B67 5EU
(0121) 429 2305
Large, split-level pub that's popular with diners. Car park at rear - accessed via Galton Road. Modern furnishings and some roadside seating at the front of the premises for sunny days.
- Midland
526-528 Bearwood Road
Bearwood
B66 4BE
ku.oc.selayrtnuockcalb@maharg(0121) 429 6958
A former HSBC bank,this single room pub has a cellar dispense on the same level which is visible through a glass partition. The Midland always exudes character and guarantees a warm welcome. The bar is to one side and is dominated by a large mahogany clock and mirror. It serves up to twelve real ales and three still ciders. Freshly made cobs and pies are served all day.
- ORyan cocktail bar
113-114 Three Shires Oak Road
Bearwood
B67 5BT
07877 951877
Restaurant offering taste of the Caribbean.
- 1000 Trades on the Park
Lightwoods House 2 Adkins Lane
Bearwood
B67 5DP
(0121) 638 0451
- Blackheath
- Bell & Bear Inn
71 Gorsty Hill Road
Blackheath
B65 0HA
(0121) 406 3556
This former farmhouse has a generous roadside car park which slopes rapidly into an initial porch entrance. At the rear, the 'Secret Garden' beholds breath-taking views of the Haden Cross area and the wider conurbation. The pub is unashamedly marketed as a place to dine with a broad menu available.
- Britannia
124 Halesowen Street
Blackheath
B65 0ES
(0121) 559 0010
An L-shaped Wetherspoon outlet at the very heart of Blackheath. The garden at the rear of the property provides a pleasant space away from the main A4099. The exposed brick facade is often decorated with hanging baskets in the warmer seasons. Seven changing beers are accompanied by three permanent beers. Pictures placed throughout the pub depict local monuments and historic characters. Food is served all day, every day. A small car park for customers can be accessed via Cross Street.
- Cyder & Cobb
167 Halesowen Street
Blackheath
B65 0ES
07849 402244
Intimate and well-appointed micro pub which opened in May 2021. The interior consists of six wooden tables and benches. A standing bar serves up to four beers with guests sourced nationally and a selection of real ciders.. Easy listening music played. CAMRA discount available on Monday and Tuesday plus a card loyalty scheme. A monthly quiz takes place on a Wednesday. A selection of filling cobs are also available.
- Last Jar
10 Beet Street
Blackheath
B65 0HJ
Micro bar serving real ale and craft ale opened 11 Dec 24. The bar has taken over most of the building that was home to The Barber Shop in Beet Street, Blackheath. A small barber’s shop, which has been open since 1991, will remain in the building.
- Little Beech
158 Halesowen Street
Blackheath
B65 0ES
moc.liamtoh@edawareik07984 678640
No Real Ales served here now. Has Banks's Mild Smooth Pour on tap. Cobs served every day.
- Old Bush Revived
44 Powke Lane
Blackheath
B65 0AD
moc.liamg@devivershubdlo(0121) 269 4120
Former Marston's pub acquired and extensively refurbished by Black Country Ales. It was the 46th acquisition for the Kingswinford based brewer. It has an open plan feel as a spacious one-roomed pub. Ten ales and two ciders are served on handpump (the ciders may sometimes be real), along with cobs, sausage rolls and a selection of pies from the Wyre Pie Company. Quiz nights and live vocal entertainments are sometimes staged - see Facebook for details. Local CAMRA Pub of the Year 2024 (runner-up).
- Waterfall
132 Waterfall Lane
Blackheath
B64 6RG
(0121) 559 9198
Recently refurbished in a café style, this is a bustling popular community pub owned by Holden's. It is a downhill walk from Blackheath town centre or a steep ten minute walk uphill from Old Hill Station. Basic, good value food is served from 'Anne's Kitchen' daily. One guest beer served, which tend to be Bathams. Due to it's popularity it can get extremely busy at weekends.
- Windmill's End
395 Long Lane
Blackheath
B65 0JE
(0121) 559 6711
Formerly known as the Ashley, this centrally located pub offers ve sports on TV, live entertainment and a weekly quiz. Holden's Golden Glow is usually available.
- Bell & Bear Inn
71 Gorsty Hill Road
Blackheath
B65 0HA
(0121) 406 3556
- Bobbington
- Red Lion Inn
6 Six Ashes Road
Bobbington
DY7 5DU
ku.oc.nninoilder@ofni(01384) 221237
First recorded as an alehouse in 1820, this pub has been family run for over twenty years. The bar leads to a room housing traditional and modern games. The large restaurant provides good quality food, which is also served in the bar. An expansive garden which has a children's play area provides a pleasant place to enjoy a beer on a summer's afternoon.
- Six Ashes Inn
Six Ashes Road
Bobbington
WV15 6EJ
moc.kooltuo@sehsaxis(01384) 221768
With a low wood-beamed ceiling and a feature real fire, this single-roomed pub has a cosy atmosphere. Split across two levels, the main bar features a mixture of traditional table and chair combinations plus several high tables and stools whilst an additional seating area nearer the toilets is made up of settees and a chess board. A large car park is opposite the pub.
- Red Lion Inn
6 Six Ashes Road
Bobbington
DY7 5DU
ku.oc.nninoilder@ofni(01384) 221237
- Brandhall
- Brandhall Labour Club
Tame Road
Brandhall
B68 0JT
(0121) 422 8711
Single storey building with buzzer entrance. CAMRA members allowed access free, no entrance fee payable. However, if a singer is on then entrance is £2.00 unless the event is by ticket then the cost of the ticket. Main room is generally quiet and comfortable.
- Brandhall Labour Club
Tame Road
Brandhall
B68 0JT
(0121) 422 8711
- Brierley Hill
- Abraham Darby
Merry Hill Centre
Brierley Hill
DY5 1SX
(01384) 472850
Modern Wetherspoon pub on the outside of the Merry Hill Shopping centre. For those who prefer to avoid the retail experience, it is conveniently situated just round the corner from the bus station. Parking is available in the shoppers' car park. It has a large drinking pavement terrace across its frontage, including a non-smoking area. The pub boasts an open real fire.
- Bell
172 Delph Road
Brierley Hill
DY5 2TZ
(01384) 470172
One room pub fully refurbished re-opened July 2024 serving six changing real ales and two still ciders.
- Black Horse
52 Delph Road
Brierley Hill
DY5 2TP
(01384) 673361
Modern single room bar with adjacent car park. From October 2024 now serving two real ales.
- Brierley Hop House
The Waterfront, Level Street
Brierley Hill
DY5 1XD
ku.oc.bupxineohp@lliHyelreirB.esuoHpoHyelreirB(01384) 483522
Formerly the Brewers Wharf, this large canalside pub has recently undergone a profound transformation in both name and nature. Now dubbed the "Brierley Hop House", this is a trendy wet-led establishment with dim lighting and plenty of hideaways to enjoy a drink and have a meal from the extensive food menu comprising of burgers and other grills. The first floor can be reserved for meetings or private functions. The car park is Pay and Display but tickets can be redeemed inside the pub.
- Dr Eamers' Distillery Bar
Unit 20, 21 Waterfront E
Brierley Hill
DY5 1XG
ku.oc.muiropmesremaerd@seiriuqne07817 561830
Popular Gin Bar serving one varying real ale to maintain quality in addition to an array of craft cans and kegs, plus the award-winning gin range from Dr Eamers' distillery which has been relocated to Powke Lane, Rowley Regis. However, there is a miniature working distillery prominently displayed in the bar. Cobs and 'Black Country Tapas' are available (think pork pie, cheese, pickled onions etc.).
- Dudley Sports & Social Club
Hillcrest Avenue
Brierley Hill
DY5 3QJ
(01384) 826420
Dudley Sports & Social Club is located just off Brettle Lane. Open to members and non members. A large function room available to hire. Entertainment takes place on Saturday evening. An occasional cask ale is available.
- Furnace
47 Waterfront East
Brierley Hill
DY5 1XJ
moc.liamg@rabnoolasecanrufeht
Re-opened 28 Nov 24
- Pens Ale
High Street
Brierley Hill
DY5 4RP
07496 419811
The sister bar to the popular Tivi Ale micropub in Tividale, Pens Ale opened in September 2021 and is a smart, plush, modern open-plan bar sporting up to four real ales sourced nationally and locally as well as other refreshments and has a wide customer mix. Quiz nights are held monthly on Tuesdays and a range of traditional bar snacks are served. Live acoustic music events are promoted on FaceBook.
- Rose & Crown
161 Bank Street,
Brierley Hill
DY5 3DD
(01384) 936166
This traditional pub was originally two terraced properties. One end of the bar is dominated by a dartboard. A conservatory provides extra space and is used as a function room, opening onto a small garden with tables and benches. There is a bus stop outside, or a five-minute walk takes you to Brierley Hill High Street, which is served by several bus routes. Holden's seasonal beers are rotated.
- Tenth Lock
154 Delph Road
Brierley Hill
DY5 2TY
ku.oc.snotsram@yeldud.kcolhtnet(01384) 79041
Modern open plan Marston's food pub with beer garden on the Delph. Food until early evening.
- Vine
10 Delph Road
Brierley Hill
DY5 2TN
(01384) 78293
An unspoilt brewery tap with an ornately decorated facade proclaiming the Shakespearian quotation 'Blessing of your heart, you brew good ale'. An elongated pub with a labyrinthine feel, the front bar is staunchly traditional, while the larger rear room has its own servery, leather seating and a dartboard. The homely lounge was partly converted from former brewery offices. Black Country lunches, such as faggots and home-made pies, are served weekdays, with generously filled rolls and pork pies at all times.
- Waterfront Inn
6-7 The Waterfront, Level Street
Brierley Hill
DY5 1XG
(01384) 262096
Comparatively small single-room Wetherspoon in an attractive location overlooking the Dudley Canal mooring basin, with a patio and garden enjoying a sunny aspect. Food is served from the standard menu all day. Two bag-in-box real cider comes from the fridge. The pub benefits from popular entertainment and drinks venues across the Waterfront Business Park. The guest beers typically feature a mixture of regional and national brands.
- Abraham Darby
Merry Hill Centre
Brierley Hill
DY5 1SX
(01384) 472850
- Coseley
- Coseley Cricket Club
Pear Tree Lane
Coseley
WV14 8YP
(0121) 520 9066
Non-members need to be signed in for £1 at this long-established club. Owned by the church, its continuing existence is guaranteed as long as cricket is played! A mixture of lined and un-lined glasses are used to serve real ale. Cobs are available.
- Coseley Working Mens Club
57 Ivyhouse Lane
Coseley
WV14 9JH
(01902) 675349
To be surveyed
- Hurst Hill Labour Club Clifton Street Coseley WV14 9EY (01902) 882527
- New Inn
35 Ward Street
Coseley
WV14 9LQ
(01902) 670669
Popular suburban Holden's local just off the Birmingham New Road (the X7 and X8 buses pass the rear car park). The lounge is housed in a late 20th Century extension and the bar in the older 19th Century part of the building. Both are separated by the modern bar-counter that is the hub of the establishment. Outside seating at rear.
- Old Chainyard
63 Castle Street
Coseley
WV14 9DW
moc.kooltuo@6102nitramdnaadnama
Lively single-roomed community pub serving two rotating cask beers, of which a minimum of one will be from Salopian Brewery. The handpulls not in use advertise beers that are currently resting in the cellar and coming soon. A number of beer festivals feature throughout the year. The pub is a five-minute walk from Coseley train station and a three-minute walk from the A4123 - both of which offer direct links to Birmingham and Wolverhampton. Cash only.
- Coseley Cricket Club
Pear Tree Lane
Coseley
WV14 8YP
(0121) 520 9066
- Cradley Heath
- Moon Under Water
164-166 High Street
Cradley Heath
B64 5HJ
ku.oc.noopsrehtewdj@594p(01384) 565419
Wetherspoon pub in a busy shopping area. It has an open-plan interior and to the rear is a pleasant paved outdoor drinking area including a water feature. As usual, there are displays on local history. Food is served until 11pm. As few as one guest beer can be available but this can rise to a handful.
- Plough & Harrow
82 Corngreaves Road
Cradley Heath
B64 7BT
(01384) 638351
A former Dudley CAMRA Pub of the Year, this popular and homely pub has thrived under the stewardship of the current owner. This friendly pub specializes in strong and hoppy pale beers and now occasionally serves guest beers which tend to be above 5%. Music features every Saturday. There is an accent on community based events with various sports teams, including a women's darts team. An enclosed outdoor seating area can be found at the rear of the pub, some of which is sheltered. The pub regularly raises money for a variety of charitable causes.
- Moon Under Water
164-166 High Street
Cradley Heath
B64 5HJ
ku.oc.noopsrehtewdj@594p(01384) 565419
- Dudley
- Bottle & Glass
Black Country Living Museum
Dudley
DY1 4AL
moc.mlcb@ofni(0121) 557 9643
Originally located in Moor Lane, Buckpool, Brierley Hill, this building was moved brick-by-brick to the museum, as were its neighbouring buildings. Open only during museum opening times to its visitors and finishes serving a quarter of an hour before the museum closes. It serves two regular beers from Black Country Ales and a changing beer, often from Green Duck. In keeping with the early 1960s setting there is saw dust on the bar floor and the there are no pump clips on the handpulls, but the beers are listed on a chalk slate. Cobs are available. Opening times vary with the seasons and main holidays. Contact details are as for the Museum.
- Castle View
Castlegate Drive
Dudley
DY1 4RJ
(01384) 245910
A pub that is part of the Greene King - Hungry Horse chain. Catering mainly for family dining it has a beer garden, baby changing facilities and cartoon screens at the table. Daily food specials are available along with an extensive standard range. A seperate area for 18's and over also exists. Close to the nearby Black Country Living Museum it is ideally placed to finish a family day out. Premier inn and Village hotel are within walking distance.
- Court House
30 New Street
Dudley
DY1 1LP
moc.oohay@12yeldudesuohtruoc(01384) 240062
This corner plot, expansive, rambling freehouse has an open-plan bar and a small snug which also has a service counter. At least one dark beer features amongst up to five guest beers and the three Black Country Ales core range. Bar snacks available. The function room on the first floor can be hired for meetings, parties, weddings, or other events.
- Dudley Winter Ales Fayre
St James's Road
Dudley
DY1 1HP
(01384) 815577
Annual beer festival held at Dudley Town Hall. Home to the finest selection of Barley Wines and Strong Old Ales in the region. Bars are only open on the 28th, 29th and 30th November 2024. 18 years and over on Thursday and Friday. Limited family space Saturday. Limited seating! CHECK website for details.
- Elephant & Castle
Black Country Living Museum
Dudley
DY1 4AL
moc.mlcb@ofni(0121) 557 9643
This pub is a recreation of the Elephant & Castle that stood to the north of Wolverhampton on the Cannock Road. The fireplace in the smoking room is from a house in Lower Gornal and the Minton tiles in the Cannock Road entrance were collected from a house in Stourbridge. The upstairs bar is from the Gypsy’s Tent in Dudley. Much of the furniture has been donated by Marston’s. Open only during museum opening times to its visitors and finishes serving a quarter of an hour before the museum closes. It serves two regular beers from Bank's and a changing beer, often from Green Duck. In keeping with the early 1960s setting there are no pump clips on the handpulls, but the beers are listed on a chalk slate. Cobs are available. Opening times vary with the seasons and main holidays. Contact details are as for the Museum.
- Fellows
1 The Broadway
Dudley
DY1 4QD
bup.swollefeht@liam(01384) 243600
Refurbished in 2022, the bar reopened in September 2022 and offers bar snacks and three varying real ales which frequently include Holdens and Enville.
- Full Moon
58-60 High Street
Dudley
DY1 1PS
(01384) 212294
Large centrally located Wetherspoon pub offering good value food and drink with a friendly comfortable atmosphere. It opened in August 1996 and was originally a large town centre department store and then a pizza restaurant. Historic local photographs and facts adorn the walls. Not far from the main Dudley bus station where buses from all over the region terminate. Food is served all day.
- Hilly House
142 Himley Road
Dudley
DY1 2QH
ku.oc.bupxineohp@yeldud.esuohyllih(01384) 253717
A modern community pub where families are very welcome. Set in expansive grounds it offers beers from the Marston's breweries portfolio to accompany the wide range of food
- King William
16 Pensnett Road
Dudley
DY1 2EY
(01384) 483587
Wet-only Marston's pub in close proximity to Russells Hall Hospital. There is a jukebox and live music on Saturdays. Numerous televisions show sport. Cobs are available Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only.
- Lamp Tavern
116 High Street,
Dudley
DY1 1QT
moc.kooltuo@nrevatpmaleht(01384) 254129
Classic Bathams pub with a large front bar supplying traditional games and a cosy backroom with a more relaxed feel. The old Queens Cross Brewery has been converted into a large function room available for hire and staging music nights. Bed and Breakfast accommodation is in the adjacent Lamp Cottage. An outside area for drinking overlooks the southern area of the Black Country to the Clent Hills. Bathams XXX available for a limited window of time in December.
- Malt Shovel
46 Tower Street
Dudley
DY1 1NB
ku.oc.dtlynapmocbupdereht@selas(01384) 252735
This compact, open plan town centre establishment is part of the Red Pub Company and offers CAMRA members a 20p discount on the real ales. The range of five beers features both locally-produced cask beers and some from national breweries on the bar. The pub attracts a wide variety of customers and can be very busy at weekends. Live football often features.
- Meadow Lark
Dibdale Road
Dudley
DY1 2RR
(01384) 451911
Single-roomed roadside food-led pub which has undergone a tasteful redecoration. The ambience is calm and the staff are friendly. 3 Real Ales are available of which 2 are rotating guest beers. Breakfast is served from 9am until noon with an interesting hot food menu served from noon until 10pm including a range of steak and skillet meals. Cask Club runs on Mondays and Tuesdays when the Real Ales are discounted.
- Olde Foundry
42 King Street
Dudley
DY2 8NY
ku.oc.yrdnuofedloey@ih(01384) 237211
A spacious rock music venue with one central bar serving one cask ale plus beers on tap. Hot snacks such as pizzas, wraps and burgers are also served. The walls are adorned with posters and memorabilia of late and living rock legends. There is a pool table, dart board and a jukebox. Live bands dominate on weekends and can be very loud. see Facebook.
- Reindeer
349 Stourbridge Road
Dudley
DY5 1JD
(01384) 383668
Refurbished pub, sports bar in front and a separate dining room at the rear where customers can enjoy Indian food. Between 2-3 real ales are available which are typically sourced regionally from Green Duck, and Birmingham Brewing Company
- Saracens Head
18 Stone Street
Dudley
DY1 1NJ
(01384) 230588
Town Centre pub overlooking Stone Street Square. Large interior with sports TVs throughout. Open-plan but with different levels and corners, including quieter ones. Cobs available Thursday to Sunday priced at £1.50.
- Station Hotel & Banqueting
Birmingham Road
Dudley
DY1 4RA
moc.gniteuqnabdnaletohnoitats@ofni(01384) 258516
Large and imposing hotel with a bar open to the public and residents, serving two beers, sometimes from Brew 61 of Bromsgrove. The hotel is a separate business and offers rooms, a gym, bar, restaurant and a very large function room.
- Village Hotel - Victory bar
Castle Gate
Dudley
DY1 4TB
(01384) 888830
Large hotel on the edge of the town which includes the Victory Bar.
- Bottle & Glass
Black Country Living Museum
Dudley
DY1 4AL
moc.mlcb@ofni(0121) 557 9643
- Enville
- Cat Inn
Bridgnorth Road
Enville
DY7 5HA
moc.liamg@ellivnennitaceht(01384) 872209
This idyllic country pub serves as the tap house for Enville in which a warm welcome is guaranteed. The interior is reminiscent of a country cottage and has multiple rooms in which to dine and imbibe, with several having their own real fires. The pub serves homemade food.
- Enville Golf Club Spike Bar
Highgate Common
Enville
DY7 5BN
(01384) 872074
This is a members golf club with visitors welcome Monday to Wednesday and Friday. The club house opens as listed but alcohol served after 10.00. Access is via digital code available from Pro Shop. It serves a wide range of local ales and beers including guest beers and the locally brewed award winning Enville Ale. In winter a cosy log burning stove creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. In summer a sunny patio offers the perfect place to relax and discuss the game of the day. In winter months Sunday lunch is available (booking is advisable due to its popularity) and at least once per month during the summer season. Bar snacks and meals from our “Specials Board” are available daily.
- Cat Inn
Bridgnorth Road
Enville
DY7 5HA
moc.liamg@ellivnennitaceht(01384) 872209
- Gornal Wood
- Five Ways Inn
375 Himley Road
Gornal Wood
DY3 2PZ
(01384) 252968
A J-shaped room dividing the bar into two distinctive areas. It has a cottage-like feeling with floor being carpeted & mugs hanging from the ceiling. There is usually some form of background music. There is a raised concrete decking area overlooking the car park at the back of the pub. In 2016, the pub was extended into the neighbouring property which has created a more modern overflow space where a pool table and darts boards can be found. Bus 17 passes close by and it is only a short walk from Gornal Wood bus station. Fresh cobs available every day. Loyalty card scheme operated. Weekly guest ale.
- Five Ways Inn
375 Himley Road
Gornal Wood
DY3 2PZ
(01384) 252968
- Greensforge
- Navigation
Greensforge Lane
Greensforge
DY6 0AH
(01384) 273721
Modern, food-oriented, open-plan pub with an unspoiled interior which is deservedly popular with locals. There is a spacious outdoor area where drinkers can enjoy their beer and take in the relaxing pastoral views. The pub is located on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal Towpath which connects Stourton and Hinksford. There is a large car park directly opposite the pub, which is popular with walkers.
- Navigation
Greensforge Lane
Greensforge
DY6 0AH
(01384) 273721
- Himley
- Dudley Arms
Wolverhampton Road
Himley
DY3 4LB
ku.oc.smrayeldud@seiriuqne(01902) 892223
Food-led pub serving one changing beer from the Marston's stable. It has an active birthdays, weddings and celebrations aspect in the large function room. Disabled toilet is in the function room around the side of the pub up a ramp.
- Himley Cricket Club
Stourbridge Rd
Himley
DY3 4LB
(01902) 898239
The club pavilion has two function rooms available for hire throughout the year. Real ale is not always available outside the cricket season. Contact to confirm opening times
- Himley House Hotel
Wolverhampton Road
Himley
DY3 4LD
ku.oc.gnikeneerg@9916(01902) 892468
Chef and Brewer hotel famed for its lean. Mainly a restaurant and a popular tourist destination, beers are sourced from the Greene King stable.
- Dudley Arms
Wolverhampton Road
Himley
DY3 4LB
ku.oc.smrayeldud@seiriuqne(01902) 892223
- Hinksford
- Hinksford Arms
Swindon Road
Hinksford
DY6 0BA
ku.oc.smradrofsknih@ofni(01384) 881980
Formerly the Old Bush, this friendly venue has broad appeal for drinkers, diners, and spectators of sporting fixtures (especially as both Sky and BT are installed). The restaurant provides good tasty meals and doubles up as a function room when required. Extensive grounds at the rear provide a sun-trap on warmer afternoons, where there is often a barbecue. The decking area gives access to outside dining when the weather permits. Live music most Fridays and other events, check Facebook for listings.
- Hinksford Arms
Swindon Road
Hinksford
DY6 0BA
ku.oc.smradrofsknih@ofni(01384) 881980
- Iverley
- Crown Inn Bar & Kitchen
Crown Lane
Iverley
DY8 2RZ
(01562) 886958
An upmarket gastropub with separate drinking and dining areas situated on the junction of Crown Lane and the A451. Real Ales are sourced from Purity Brewing Co and Wye Valley Brewery. Expect a stylish interior, a real fire, and a curved bar serving not only the aforementioned Real Ales but a full range of keg products, wines and spirits. Inside, there is a mixture of low and high seating. At the front of the pub lies a courtyard with some benches which turns into a popular suntrap on a warm day. The large car park is directly opposite the pub.
- Crown Inn Bar & Kitchen
Crown Lane
Iverley
DY8 2RZ
(01562) 886958
- Kingswinford
- Ale Hub
15 Market Street
Kingswinford
DY6 9JS
ku.oc.buhela@ofni
A warm welcome is guaranteed at this thriving town centre micropub which opened in late September 2022, serving 3 beers with 2 ever-changing guest beers nationally sourced and at least one cider. A number of key keg product and craft cans are also available plus a range of key keg product an craft cans and one real cider. The pub is friendly and has a real customer mix and it has a dog-friendly policy as are children to 6pm. A weekly quiz and bingo takes place.
- Bell
614 High Street
Kingswinford
DY6 8AJ
0800 138 5757
Large pub and restaurant with a beer garden. Kitchen not open Monday.
- Bridge Inn
118 Moss Grove
Kingswinford
DY6 9HH
ku.oc.selayrtnuockcalb@maharg(01384) 293880
This open plan pub has recently been acquired by Black Country Ales and it is deservedly popular with a wide customer mix. The pub offers a broad range of up to fie cask beers and real ciders. Cobs, pork pies, sausage rolls and samosas are sold daily. The accent is very much on a homely feel with a lot of community atmosphere and is well worth a visit.
- British Oak
55 Stallings Lane
Kingswinford
DY6 7HS
ku.oc.snotsram@drofniwsgnik.kaohsitirb(01384) 287208
Large road side hostelry with a friendly welcome. Refurbished March 2024. Food is served every day and two regular beers with a changing third beer. Family friendly with a play area and kid's menu. Darts is played and there's a pool table. Reduced ale prices each Monday, regular events held and sports shown.
- Cottage
534 High Street
Kingswinford
DY6 8AW
07967 630495
Comfortable pub set on two levels. There are three ever-changing guest ales available as well as Wye Valley HPA. A good menu is available including lunchtime specials, sandwiches, cobs, and a carvery on Sundays, sourced locally & available to take out Diners and drinkers intermingle throughout this spacious pub. With a full restaurant upstairs used for the busy Sunday Carvery .The picturesque frontage would not look out of place on a postcard , the inside is traditional and unspoilt for decades.
- Crestwood
Blenheim Road
Kingswinford
DY6 8SQ
A friendly Local community pub with regular live music, and quiz nights. Has a pool table and sports TV. Serves there own brand real ale The Crestwood Pale Ale, which is Wye Valley HPA. Also has Butty Bach on as a changing beer
- Cross Inn
847 High Street
Kingswinford
DY6 8AA
(01384) 297014
Purchased by JD Wetherspoon from Greene King and opened to the public in August 2020. There is a generous amount of outdoor seating for when the weather permits. Children are welcome until 6pm. Utilises the national 'Order and Pay' mobile app for placing orders.
- High Acres
Madeley Road
Kingswinford
DY6 8PF
ku.oc.drofniwsgniksercahgiheht@ofni(01384) 596994
Large estate pub with separate games room, regular live events.
- Kingswinford Snooker Centre
23 Dawley Brook Trading Estate
Kingswinford
DY6 7AP
(01384) 296420
Single storey snooker club with Bar food available. You require membership to enter this establishment, which is £7.00 per year. A relaxed environment with sports tv in the bar and in the back room, snooker tables. Aside from Enville Ale they serve Banks's Original smooth pour and Amber on key keg.
- Market Hall Tavern
33 Market Street
Kingswinford
DY6 9JS
(01384) 386293
Town centre Marston's pub with Sky Sports and pool available and hosts regular theme parties. Food served in the form of toasties and sandwiches. One changing beer from the Marston's stable is always served.
- Mount Pleasant
115 Cot Lane
Kingswinford
DY6 9TH
(01384) 296102
This genuine community pub has a homely interior and the atmosphere is friendly. At the rear of the pub sits a large restaurant which offers a carvery every Wednesday and Sunday at present. A new landlord has taken over in the last 8 weeks and is trying to bring in more cask ale but it's a slow process to build up the clientele as he has never run a pub before. I wish him all the best going forward.
- Park Tavern
182 Cot Lane
Kingswinford
DY6 9QG
moc.liamg@drofniwsgniknrevatkrap(01384) 825041
Opened as the Brickmakers Arms in 1855, it changed its name to the Park Tavern in 1859. Well-frequented, serious drinking pub on the fringe of Kingswinford town centre. The bar and lounge each have their own feel, but television dominates when sporting events are on. In a typical week some 1000 pints of Bathams Best Bitter will be drunk. All major sporting events are shown. The rear garden patio is a popular hideaway for the locals. Currently one pump will serve Greene King brews on a changing basis. As of today they have a wonderful King Mango beer which was excellent. No cooked food but cobs are available Monday to Saturday.
- Portway
Stream Road
Kingswinford
DY6 9NW
(01384) 298280
Spacious pub owned by Marston's with sports TV. A pub of two halves with different environments in the lounge and the bar. Food served at bar.
- Royal British Legion
Summerhill Road
Kingswinford
DY6 9JG
(01384) 287312
Classic example of a Royal British Legion club single storey building. Entering through the front you will walk into a reception area, followed by the function room, and then the member's lounge. Non-members can sign in as guests at no expense. The two Real Ales often feature a minimum of one beer from Enville, and a changing beer on the second hand pull, probably Enville Ginger. Although free to enter, on Saturdays there is entertainment and this is payable to watch.
- Sommai Thai
73 Mount Pleasant
Kingswinford
DY6 9ST
(01384) 918920
Hidden at the rear of the adjoining Woodman pub, this Thai restaurant is a permanent stockist of Enville Ale. Good food and Real Ale. The Enville comes from the shared cellar with the Woodman.
- Swan
Stream Road
Kingswinford
DY6 9NW
ku.oc.bupxineohp@drofniwsgnik.naws(01384) 287232
Large, open-plan Marston's pub which is mainly food-orientated. Sports TV, occasional live music & events. Attracts a boisterous clientele.
- Union
54 Water Street
Kingswinford
DY6 7QB
07990 308255
A small late-Victorian pub set in a back street. One L-shaped room with beer garden.
- Woodman
Mount Pleasant
Kingswinford
DY6 9ST
Tastefully furnished two-room back street friendly pub with a real fire. Up to four real ales are available but this can reduce to three midweek. There is a bowling green at the rear. Cobs are available at the bar at the weekend. The rear of the pub has been divided to house a Thai restaurant which has a separate entrance and sells Enville Ale at all times. There is accommodation space for 5 rooms and these are currently in the process of being made ready for sale. Currently serving Three Tuns Pale Ale. Excellent!
- Ale Hub
15 Market Street
Kingswinford
DY6 9JS
ku.oc.buhela@ofni
- Kinver
- Cross Inn
Church Hill
Kinver
DY7 6HZ
ku.oc.selayrtnuockcalb@maharg(01384) 878481
A historic pub dating back to the 1800's when the pub was part of the original Kinver village. It's a Black Country Ales pub, and a popular destination, serving any guest beers and three ciders, some of which may be real. There is also a real fire and a log burner. Tasty and tempting food is served at the weekend including hot pork sandwiches. A small number of flat-screen televisions show football fixtures on match days. There are monthly open mic sessions on 1st and 3rd Thursdays, a quiz night on the last Thursday of the month, and also bingo and card games. There is a large adjacent car park and Stourbridge buses stop nearby, but there is no service after 6pm or on Sundays. The pub reopened in late 2023 after building alterations. It has additional seating where the toilets used to be, and more real ales on offer.
- Kinver Constitutional Club
119 High Street
Kinver
DY7 6HL
(01384) 872044
Well-maintained, comfortable Club with unrivalled snooker facilities at the rear. There is a large projector screen which is used for major sporting fixtures (such as, national rugby and football tournaments). Drinks prices differ for members and non-members. Reservations are recommended for those wishing to eat. There is a large function room on the first floor with separate bar facilities. The vast range of cask beers is dominated by local and regional breweries and predominantly features best bitters and golden ales.
- Manor House of Whittington
A449
Kinver
DY7 6NY
moc.notgnittihWfOesuoHronaMehT@ofni(01384) 872110
Predominantly a food pub, this historic 16th century Grade II* listed building has been re-named and refurbished. The pub has many nooks and crannies as oak beams and archways lead to the main bar area. Small snugs and passageways give the pub its old world feel.
- Olde White Harte
111 High Street
Kinver
DY7 6HL
(01384) 872305
The White Hart is situated in the middle of Kinver high street and is a family friendly pub. The building is Grade 2 listed and is a 17th Century remodelling of an earlier, possibly medieval house with 19th century alterations. Large childrens play area and patio at the rear which is dog friendly serving a wide range of meals.
- Plough & Harrow
82 High Street
Kinver
DY7 6HD
(01384) 872659
Affectionately nicknamed 'Steps', this characterful, traditional, community pub is deservedly popular with locals, cyclists, and walkers. The front bar sees locals and visitors intermixing and engaging in lively conversation while the plusher lounge is more comfortable. Note the usual Bathams breweriana and old advertising hoardings bedecking the walls. Snacks are available to purchase. Situated on the end of the High Street.
- Royal Exchange
2 Enville Road
Kinver
DY7 6ER
(01384) 872466
Fairly small locals pub on the outskirts at the far end of Kinver village. Has been refurbished and layout changed over the last few years. Secluced pleasant garden overlooking the fields at rear. Serves cobs and pork pies.
- Vine
1 Dunsley Road
Kinver
DY7 6LJ
moc.liamg@revnikeniv(01384) 936919
The Vine was opened in 1863 in competition with the Lock Inn that once stood opposite. Originally two converted cottages, it has been extensively converted into a plush restaurant on different levels serving homemade pizzas and tapas. The walls sport old pictures of the local area. It is now a one-roomed pub, it retains distinct areas on different levels, with the restaurant overlooking Kinver lock on the Staffs & Worcs canal. There are extensive canalside gardens.
- Cross Inn
Church Hill
Kinver
DY7 6HZ
ku.oc.selayrtnuockcalb@maharg(01384) 878481
- Langley
- Coal Shed
2 Titford Road
Langley
B69 4PZ
Previously the Model, the Coal Shed opened in April 2018 following an extensive internal modernisation with some eye-catching features. There's a jukebox in use most of the time, a DJ every Friday and Saturday and live vocalist once a month. The two handpulls dispensing Doombar and Doombar extra chilled are on the same beer line.
- Navigation
156 Titford Road
Langley
B69 4QE
moc.kooltuo@yelgnalnoitagivaneht(0121) 552 8962
Large Grade II listed pub just off the main Birmingham to Wolverhampton road by the side and terminus of the Titford Canal. No cask ales sold. Plays host to regular live music and family-oriented events on bank holidays.
- Old Cross
Causeway Green Road
Langley
B68 8LD
(0121) 294 3396
Traditional wet led pub at the heart of the community that boasts its own bowling green. 1 cask ale permanently and 1 occasional beer. Large collection of teapots on display
- Old Dispensary
234 Causeway Green Road
Langley
B68 8LS
(0121) 737 1546
A shop unit that was previously utilised as a pharmacy and now converted to a micro pub, this intimate bar serves an enterprising range of up to 3 cask beers, 6 ciders and a small selection of craft beers in keg, sourced both locally and nationally which is now under new ownership. A range of themed and fun events are run on a rotating basis including a bingo night. A refit is on-going Oct 2024, so opening hours restricted.
- Coal Shed
2 Titford Road
Langley
B69 4PZ
- Lower Gornal
- Baggeridge Social Club
1 The Straits
Lower Gornal
DY3 3AA
(01384) 255501
Beers from Greene King range. Entertainment Sat night. Monthly wrestling shows.
- Black Bear
86 Deepdale Lane
Lower Gornal
DY3 2AE
Traditional wet-led free house with a background jukebox for entertainment. The strong house beer is supported by rotating ales. The main bar has fixed seating and bar stools. The dartboard is often in use. A rare example of a hostelry where the beers are still chalked up onto a blackboard. There are a small number of benches in the rear garden. The top of the pub has a traditional open fire.
- Bush Inn
52 Summit Place
Lower Gornal
DY3 2TG
(01384) 834729
This pub, on the edge of the conurbation, is an interesting multi-room house. There are nooks and crannies, oak panelling and blueware plates adorning the walls. Large garden at the rear. Car park to the side of the pub.
- Chapel House
28 Ruiton Street
Lower Gornal
DY3 2EG
(01902) 675083
Convivial atmosphere in this welcoming, friendly Holden's pub established 1834 and recently refurbished & reopening Dec 2023. The facade has been stripped back to expose the original sandstone tiles which is a wonderful sight. Inside, there are real fires which are used in the colder months. New dedicated stage area for regular live music (Friday to Sunday) as advertised on the Facebook page. Home to Chapel House FC.
- Forge
32 Chase Road
Lower Gornal
DY5 4TS
ku.oc.snotsram@ttensnep.egrof(01384) 457359
Modern building with one large room designed for eaters. Previously known as Poacher's Pocket - pub on site since 1850s. Large outside seating area with the feel of being in the countryside. Footpath at the side of the pub leads to the Pensnett railway walk. Guest beers come from the Marston's range.
- Fountain Inn
8 Temple Street
Lower Gornal
DY3 2PE
07762 900210
This venue serves several guest beers and home made food which is why it has reinstated itself as a destination for both quality real ales and food. To the rear, the courtyard has recently been both extended and refurbished to a high standard. There is an elevated, separate restaurant to the rear of the pub.
- Old Bulls Head
1 Redhall Road
Lower Gornal
DY3 2NU
ku.oc.selayrtnuockcalb@maharg(01384) 881607
The brewery tap for Black Country Ales with the beers brewed on a 10-barrel kit at the rear of the pub. The newly-refurbished pub comprises two well-appointed rooms consisting of a bar, a lounge - linked by a new arch - and also outdoor seating area. Cobs, samosas and scotch eggs are available until sold out. Live football regularly shown and there is an outdoor patio area that features occasional beer festivals. Live music every other .
- Red Cow
84 Grosvenor Road
Lower Gornal
DY3 2PR
07761 408993
An early 19th-century independent hostelry in a cul-de-sac, which is part of Grosvenor Road. This thriving community pub - the second oldest in Gornal - supports several pub games teams. To the left is a large bar with a dartboard. The cosy lounge to the right is partly divided by a chimney with wood-burning stove. A large garden is at the rear. The ever-changing real ales are sourced both locally and nationally. It is a five minute walk from the bus stop in Corncrake Road. Home to a fishing club and Mohicans Scooter Club on Thursday evenings.
- Red Lion
11 Bank Rd (1 Abbey Rd)
Lower Gornal
DY3 2PQ
(01384) 685322
Typical two-room Marston's local. Note the ornate ceiling in the front room and the real fires. Outside tables are mainly used by smokers. Pool table recently introduced. Gornal Together holds committee meetings in the pub. Makeover planned for November 2024.
- Woodman
Wakelams Fold (off Straits Road)
Lower Gornal
DY3 2UD
07515 458992
Pub reopened after upgrading in November 2023. Now features Peaky Blinders memorabilia. Reorganised as one space. Outside patio area and covered area. Pigeon club based at the pub.
- Baggeridge Social Club
1 The Straits
Lower Gornal
DY3 3AA
(01384) 255501
- Netherton
- Black Country Boating Festival
Bumble Hole
Netherton
DY2 9HN
Canal boating festival held annually on the second weekend in September at the Bumblehole Nature Reserve with a real ale and cider bar. As well as plenty of canal boats it has trade stalls, a fun fair, bouncy castle and a dog show on Sunday.
- Netherton Cricket Club
Highbridghe Road
Netherton
DY2 0HU
(01384) 457834
Local Cricket Club with bar.
- Old Swan
89 Halesowen Rd
Netherton
DY2 9PY
(01384) 258799
Attracting customers from near and far, the home of the Olde Swan Brewery is one of the last four remaining English home-brew pubs from 1974. Deservedly on CAMRA's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors, the labyrinthine interior features an ornate Swan ceiling and standalone burner in the bar, a cosy snug and a two-roomed lounge where food is available as well as other nooks and crannies to imbibe in. There is a cosy snug to the rear of the bar.
- Saltwells
1 Saltwells Road
Netherton
DY5 1AX
ku.oc.nnisllewtlas@nimda(01384) 569224
Set in the centre of the Saltwells nature reserve, this privately owned pub is renowned for its excellent value food. It's a very child friendly pub offering tasty meals for the kids, plenty of outdoor seating plus a garden with play area. Food is served in the lounge. There's a separate bar for over 18s only. There are 3 Key keg beers served Banks's Mild, Wainwright Gold and Shipyard. Occasional guest ales. A ramp is available for disabled access. There is no specific disabled toilet but the Women's toilet is a large space and can be used for any disabled customers on request. Ringing ahead may be wise.
- Turners
45 Baptist End Road
Netherton
DY2 9DH
(01384) 358053
Former Holt, Plant and Deakin pub known locally as "Tommy Turner's" who was the landlord from 1954 until 1980 and who died in 1996. There are three very distinct rooms. First, the bar, which has a pool table, a jukebox, and high stools which the locals can often be found perched on. Second, the lounge, which has more comfortable chairs with cushions and is heated by a log burner. Third, the restaurant, which is elevated at the rear of the establishment and is where the Sunday carvery is served.
- Black Country Boating Festival
Bumble Hole
Netherton
DY2 9HN
- Old Hill
- Haden Cross
451 Halesowen Road
Old Hill
B64 7JD
(0121) 585 9698
An outstanding case study of pub protection; local campaign group 'Friends of Haden Cross' picked up a well-deserved Bronze certificate in CAMRA's 'Pub Saving Award' 2017 having been nominated by the local branch. The group has played and continue to play a pivotal role in ensuring the sustainability of the Haden Cross as a much-loved community pub. Attempts to convert the site into a supermarket and, more recently, residential dwellings, have been rejected as a result of well-composed grassroots activism. Bathams Best Bitter is the regulars' choice as well as Wye Valley HPA. Please note and respect that children are welcome only when dining.
- Old Hill Cricket Club Sports Bar
Haden Park Road
Old Hill
B64 7HF
moc.liamg@ccllihdloyraterces(01384) 566827
The social side of Old Hill Cricket Club, this members club welcomes non-members and serves up to two changing beers. The rear lounge is accessed via the entrance corridor and provides a breakout space from the front bar and function room. Currently, there are no live events planned due to change of licence. this mat change in the future. Gets busy during cricket fixtures, as is to be expected.
- Spring Meadow Social Club & Institute
Spring Meadow
Old Hill
B64 6LB
moc.kooltuo@bulclaicosdnastropswodaemgnirps(01384) 633041
A Social Club serving 3 Real Ales which is open to both members and non-members, and a function room available to hire.
- Waggon & Horses
100 Reddal Hill Road
Old Hill
B64 5JR
moc.bup-sesrohdnanoggaw@nimda(01384) 637670
This well-furnished multi-roomed bar shows live sport and hosts a busy schedule of live entertainment - see FaceBook. There's a quiz starting around 9.30pm every Wednesday. There is one permanent and two guest beers. The outside bar opens at peak times.
- Wheelie Thirsty
215 Halesowen Road
Old Hill
B64 6HE
ku.oc.yrewerbleehwdexif@ofni
Located in the middle of the High street, this deservedly popular outlet for the Blackheath based Fixed Wheel brewery, first opened in May, 2019. A wide cross section of customers regularly use the pub and it is popular with out of town visitors. A range of up to nine ciders, a guest cask ale and an enterprising variety of keg craft beers are also served. Monthly events such as quiz and pizza nights take place every month. Musical events take place every second Sunday music on alternate Sunday afternoons.
- Haden Cross
451 Halesowen Road
Old Hill
B64 7JD
(0121) 585 9698
- Oldbury
- Court of Requests
Church Street
Oldbury
B69 3AF
(0121) 543 6970
Grade II listed building built in 1816 is now a Wetherspoon having been a former court and library. The pub is a rambling affair with lots of separate areas but largely open plan layout and the walls are lined with book shelves. A rear courtyard is a sun trap in the summer months.
- Half Penny Farm
Joseph Street
Oldbury
B69 2AQ
ku.oc.gnikeneerg@4836(0121) 544 9621
Mainly a food orientated establishment catering for family dining.
- Jolly Collier
43 Junction Street
Oldbury
B69 3HD
Situated at the end of a side street, this friendly locals' pub is popular with a wide range of clientele. Sports TV and traditional pub games. There is a heated, covered smoking patio and a large elevated decked area overlooking the garden which is ideal for supervising children as they play on the grassed games area. Now only serving one Real Ale, Wye valley HPA.. Cobs are available at the bar on Friday and Saturday. Usually background music.
- Waggon & Horses
17A Church Street
Oldbury
B69 3AD
The Waggon & Horses was a long standing entry in CAMRA's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. The pub has some wonderful architectural features, such as the panelled ceiling, ornately tiled walls and the Holt Brewery etched windows. After a number of closures and reopening, the it's now enjoying some stability and is worthy of a visit. Cobs served every day along with bar snacks,.
- Court of Requests
Church Street
Oldbury
B69 3AF
(0121) 543 6970
- Pensnett
- Fox & Grapes
176 High Street
Pensnett
DY5 4JQ
(01384) 261907
A former Holt, Plant and Deakin pub acquired by Bathams following the demolition of the nearby Holly Bush in 1999. The façade is entirely exposed brickwork. The front bar has a welcoming feel with high tables and bar stools whilst the rear lounge is carpeted and split down the middle by a real fire. Cobs and bar snacks are served every day.
- Fox & Grapes
176 High Street
Pensnett
DY5 4JQ
(01384) 261907
- Quarry Bank
- Brickmakers Arms
36 Mount Pleasant
Quarry Bank
DY5 2YZ
(01384) 572463
Accessed via a handful of steps, this popular pub has a series of distinct drinking spaces which wrap around the three-sided bar. With a comfortable interior and friendly locals, it is easy to while away a few hours at the Brickmakers.
- Church Tavern
36 High Street
Quarry Bank
DY5 2AA
(01384) 412942
A former Brains outlet with an imposing central bar. On the back wall of the bar, a collection of pump clips are displayed to show the breadth of (mainly local) real ales which have been sold. 4 hand pulls are on the front bar with an additional 2 hand pulls now in operation in the rear lounge. Live music dominates on Saturdays, but sessions going on from Wednesday through to Sunday.
- Brickmakers Arms
36 Mount Pleasant
Quarry Bank
DY5 2YZ
(01384) 572463
- Rowley Regis
- Britannia Pub & Brewery
Rowley Village
Rowley Regis
B65 9AT
(0121) 559 3415
Imposing community pub which was expensively and tastefully refurbished in 2017. Three contrasting rooms offer a spacious and homely feel. Their 'house-ales' at The Britannia Pub & Brewery are now from the 'Fownd' Brewery, they will have 3 Fownd ales on and 2 guests and also differing ciders, some of which may be real. Hot takeaways can be ordered for delivery to the pub, plates and cutlery provided. Live entertainment is staged on Saturday evenings, Karaoke on Fridays.
- Dudley Golf Club
Turners Hill
Rowley Regis
B65 9DP
(01384) 254020
Private members golf club. Two storey building with toilets on the ground floor. Steps up to first floor and a stair lift is available for disabled people. Disabled toilet is on the first floor. Two bars exist. One is the members bar and the other is for non-members. No fee is required to enter the club house and drink and is open to CAMRA members.
- Sir Robert Peel
1 Rowley Village
Rowley Regis
B65 9AT
07745 620806
Traditional old pub halfway down Rowley hill, backing onto Britannia Park. The pub has suffered from subsidence in the past so the front looks a bit lop sided. One regular Wye valley HPA. they occasionally have a guest beer but only during events. Similarly no real cider but may do during events. A pleasant friendly community pub with a well kept pint.
- Britannia Pub & Brewery
Rowley Village
Rowley Regis
B65 9AT
(0121) 559 3415
- Sedgley
- Beacon Hotel
129 Bilston Street
Sedgley
DY3 1JE
moc.liamg@2letohnocaeb(01902) 883380
About a 5 minute walk from Sedgley High Street, this labyrinthine pub has several drinking rooms based around a small central hatchway that serves the beers brewed at the tower brewery at the back of this characterful Grade II listed pub which is a popular and invariably busy community local brewery tap for Sarah Hughes which serves three guest beers. There is also a rear drinking and play area for families.
- Bulls Head
27 Bilston Street
Sedgley
DY3 1JA
ku.oc.oohay@nrosaubahtatohk(01902) 671499
Not far from the centre of Sedgley, sits this listed building. The bar area extends across the front of the pub and into the two bay windows. More drinking space is available further back in a raised area to the side. Beyond that is a busy Thai restaurant - Ann's -which also serves takeaways. A warm welcome awaits regulars and visitors alike. Karaoke on Sunday nights. Cask Club on Sundays from 4pm - £2.90 a pint.
- Cabin
10 Alderwood Precinct
Sedgley
DY3 3QY
moc.tenretnitb@bupnibaceht(01902) 887144
Former Uncle Tom's Cabin. Estate pub offering pub food every day. Own beer Cabin Fever (4.1%) on hand pull.
- Clifton
Bull Ring
Sedgley
DY3 1RX
(01902) 677448
Multi-level Wetherspoon at the heart of Sedgley. Popular with drinkers and diners of all ages, it gets exceptionally busy at peak weekend times. The building opened as a cinema back in 1937 before becoming a bingo hall in the 1970s. A taxi rank is located immediately outside the premises and a pay and display car park can be entered from Townsend Avenue, round the back.
- Crown
High Street
Sedgley
DY3 1RJ
(01902) 262109
Desi pub on the edge of Sedgley village serving Indian food including grills, curries and British pub classics. Two real ales are on hand pump. It has a bar and separate lounge with a dining area.
- Mount Pleasant
144 High Street
Sedgley
DY3 1RH
07960 960118
Known locally as the Stump, this popular free house serves a selection of nine beers. It has a mock-Tudor frontage and a Tardis-like interior. The front bar is the first room off a long corridor. The lounge areas have an intimate feel, with two rooms on different levels housing various nooks and crannies, both with a real coal stove. The pub is on the main No.1 bus route, or a five-minute walk from the centre of Sedgley.
- Sandsy's
49 Dudley Road
Sedgley
DY3 1SA
(01902) 261814
Former Basil Grainger's and later 2 Tasty chip shop premises. Now cafe, takeaway and micropub. Initially opening on six days. Two real ales and a third to c0me. Outdoor seating area to front of premises.
- Sedgley Conservative Club
Hall Street
Sedgley
DY3 3LW
(01902) 882369
A split-level club with red draylon booths surrounding the bar and photos commemorating previous Conservative Party leaders. Additional plush seating can be found upstairs which doubles up as a function room which can be hired for wakes and other occasions. Bar snacks, such as scampi and chips, are sometimes available. Two changing cask beers and pump clips above the bar offer an indication of typical guest beers. Live music on Sunday afternoons.
- Sedgley Working Mens Club
School Street
Sedgley
DY3 1HU
(01902) 882110
Traditional club on the route to the Beacon Hotel
- Seven Stars
61 Gospel End Street
Sedgley
DY3 3LT
ku.oc.bupxineohp@yelgdes.sratsneves(01902) 882554
Food-led Marston's pub - established circa 1950 - on the main A463 road connecting Gospel End and Sedgley. Marston's pub grub menu with normal offers on food in restaurant side. Bar has darts board and pool table. Outdoor seating to front and side.
- Swan Inn
Gospel End Street
Sedgley
DY3 3LP
(01902) 884922
Six handpumps - real ale.
- White Lion Inn
104 Bilston Street
Sedgley
DY3 1JF
moc.tcennoctb@401noiletihweht(01902) 685232
Large wet-only pub serving a range of pale and often hoppy beers, popular for spectators of sport, which is shown on TVs. What was previously the restaurant is now a quieter drinking lounge and can be used for meetings and functions. There is a small garden with benches at the rear. The pub is served by a large car park next door, accessed via Claremont Road.
- Beacon Hotel
129 Bilston Street
Sedgley
DY3 1JE
moc.liamg@2letohnocaeb(01902) 883380
- Smethwick
- Ivy Bush
218 St Pauls Road
Smethwick
B66 1QS
(0121) 565 0925
Curries served Tues-Fri 6:30-10.
- Smethwick Conservative Club
High Street
Smethwick
B66 3NL
(0121) 558 0246
Private Members club that welcomes CAMRA members on pruduction of a current membership card. The club is home to SC Snooker club and Knights Air Rifle Club. A minimum of one pale ale is always available. Photos of Conservative Prime Ministers adorn the walls.
- Ivy Bush
218 St Pauls Road
Smethwick
B66 1QS
(0121) 565 0925
- Stourton
- Fox
Bridgnorth Rd
Stourton
DY7 5BL
moc.liamg@notruotsnnixof(01384) 872614
The Fox is situated in the picturesque Staffordshire countryside between Stourbridge and Kinver on the main A458. The inside has been altered to produce three rooms and a large function room exists. There is a conservatory area and a large garden. There are normally two beers available. An extensive menu and a specials board give plenty of food choice. There is a Pizza Oven outside between April and October each year.
- Fox
Bridgnorth Rd
Stourton
DY7 5BL
moc.liamg@notruotsnnixof(01384) 872614
- Swindon
- Green Man Inn
High Street
Swindon
DY3 4NR
(01384) 400532
Standing on the end of the High Street, this Hostelry has served the village since circa 1830. The bar has a real fire, refurbished 2023 .On the walls hang photos of the area from a bygone era. As well as the usual pub games, quoits .In the cosy lounge home made food such as faggots and peas and steak and kidney pie are served, along with full Sunday lunches
- Old Bush
High Street
Swindon
DY3 4NR
07446 141911
Traditional village local. Real fires, Sunday lunches and fresh cobs.
- Swindon Cricket Club
7 Hinksford Lane
Swindon
DY3 4NU
A one-storey, bungalow-like clubhouse overlooking Hinksford Lane Playing Fields. The single-room lounge has two distinct, carpeted drinking bays carved out by fixed seating. The entrance for the bar is at the rear of the venue and is accessed by walking along the perimeter of the dipped cricket pitch. The cricket team's 2017 main sponsor is Green Duck Beer Co. (Stourbridge) and, as a result, the bar serves exclusively Green Duck cask ale which is ordered in 36 pint pins. Currently, Green Duck Blonde is the sole beer on sale but this might rotate. Opening times are unfixed and seasonal and the bar might be hired out for private functions.
- Green Man Inn
High Street
Swindon
DY3 4NR
(01384) 400532
- Tipton
- Fountain
51 Owen Street
Tipton
DY4 8HE
ku.oc.notpitniatnuofeht@ofni(0121) 522 3606
A canal side pub in the heart of the Black Country, enjoyed by boaters and locals alike. In the mid 19th Century it was a training base for Tipton born British Heavyweight prize fighter William Perry, better known as the Tipton Slasher. His statue stands in Coronation Gardens opposite. Food is served Mon to Thurs lunchtimes. Cobs and Pork Pies are available throughout the day. Serves Greene King Abbot Ale and Wye Valley HPA plus two changing guest ales which are usually pale beers. Level access into the pub and small step into WCs (not adapted). Mobility scooters have to be left outside due to limited space inside.
- Gospel Oak
1 Bilston Road
Tipton
DY4 0BT
ku.oc.snotsram@notpit.kaolepsog(0121) 556 3491
Large building on the corner of Bilston Road and Wednesbury Oak Road. Inside it is open plan but cosy. Popular for food which is served 12-9 (8 Sun).
- Horseley Tavern
238 Horseley Heath
Tipton
DY4 7QT
Popular small locals' pub offering live sports on TV and occasional live music.
- Kings Arms
10 Toll End Road
Tipton
DY4 0HP
moc.nsm@notpitsmrasgnikeht(0121) 448 0327
A large Marston's pub with an adjacent car park. The front room has the feeling of a bar with green fixed seating benches, a dartboard, a pool table, a games machine, and a television showing sports fixtures. At the rear of the pub is a raised dining area.
- Mad O'Rourkes Pie Factory
50 Hurst Lane
Tipton
DY4 9AB
(0121) 557 1402
Eccentrically furnished pub in the rustic style which is a food led establishment with an emphasis based on home-made pies which attracts customers from near and far which can also be bought to take away. The house beers are made by Digbrew in Birmingham. There is regular live entertainment most Fridays.
- Old Bush Bar & Grill
Bloomfield Road
Tipton
DY4 9AJ
moc.liamg@lerrabdnaegrab.ofni(0121) 520 6962
Reopened 30th July 2019 following a full refurbishment. Now a sports bar and grill selling 'cask and curry' operated by Mr. Chef.
- Rising Sun
116 Horseley Road
Tipton
DY4 7NH
ku.oc.selayrtnuockcalb@maharg(0121) 557 1940
A former CAMRA National Pub of the Year which reopened in 2013 following refurbishment by Black Country Ales. This imposing Victorian hostelry has two distinct rooms warmed by open fires, and a large yard at the rear with patio heaters and an outbuilding. There are seven changing guest beers plus the three Black Country Ales core beers and five traditional ciders. Cobs are served. Great Bridge is a ten minute walk, which has frequent services to Dudley, West Bromwich and Birmingham.
- Summerhill Social Club
4 St John's Road
Tipton
DY4 9PZ
(0121) 557 3830
Family friendly Social club that is open from 8pm each evening during the week and lunchtime and evening Saturday and Sunday. Darts and Dominoes feature with Bingo Wednesday - Sunday evening a regular offering.
- Tame Bridge
45 Tame Road
Tipton
DY4 7JA
ku.oc.dtlynapmocbupdereht@selas(0121) 557 2496
A friendly back-street local, the Tame Bridge is situated alongside the River Tame. The bar features a large coal fire, leading to a cosy snug. There is a family room which can be hired for private functions. All rooms have widescreen TV. There is a garden area with a patio and a covered smoking area. The pub offers two changing real ales.
- Toby Carvery
Burnt Tree
Tipton
DY4 7UF
(0121) 520 2100
Large pub at the junction with Birmingham New Road. Breakfasts served 8-11 Mon-Sat, 8-10:30 Sun. Carvery 12-10 Mon-Sat, 11-10 Sun.
- Waggon & Horses
131 Toll End Road
Tipton
DY4 0ET
(0121) 502 6453
The pub serves a varying range of local guest beers. There's a spacious lounge with a large bay window and a bar with both a pool table and dartboard. There is a popular quiz night every Wednesday.
- Fountain
51 Owen Street
Tipton
DY4 8HE
ku.oc.notpitniatnuofeht@ofni(0121) 522 3606
- Tividale
- Beeches at Tividale Football Club
Packwood Road
Tividale
B69 1UL
Busy social club adjacent to Tividale Football Club home pitch. The spacious split-level main bar is grey in colour and has a modern feel. There are a number of high definition flat-screen televisions including one of the biggest you will find in the area on the back wall. The smaller, second room has retained a more traditional character that you would expect from an estate club. Cobs are available and hot meals are served on matchdays. 1 Real Ale is served, which is Timothy Taylor's Landlord.
- Tivi Ale
45-47 Regent Road
Tividale
B69 1TL
07496 419811
Opened in June 2018, this popular micropub serves the Tividale and Oakham communities. Formally a convenience store, it has been transformed into a smartly decorated bar. It serves a range of Wines and Spirits in addition to its four real ales. A selection of cobs and cakes are available daily. At the front of the building there is a terraced area which can be enjoyed in the better weather until 9pm.
- Beeches at Tividale Football Club
Packwood Road
Tividale
B69 1UL
- Trysull
- Bell Inn
Bell Road
Trysull
WV5 7JB
moc.liamg@llusyrtnnilleb(01902) 892871
Idyllic country pub serving an extensive food menu to the residents of Trysull and visitors from further afield. Popular with walkers, the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal is a 15 minute walk away. There is a large patio area at the front of the pub which overlooks several picturesque residential properties. Dog friendly (not in the lounge). The house beers experience high turnover and are typically accompanied by one changing pale beer.
- Bell Inn
Bell Road
Trysull
WV5 7JB
moc.liamg@llusyrtnnilleb(01902) 892871
- Upper Gornal
- Britannia
109 Kent Street
Upper Gornal
DY3 1UX
(01902) 883253
Dating to the early 19th Century, this eccentrically designed inn has a nationally important historic pub interior because of the taproom at the rear with its wall-mounted hand pulls. Service can be obtained from the front bar,. There is also a family/games room with a TV. Behind the building is the former brew house (Sally Perrys) and the garden. Large cobs and pork pies are sold. The pub is on the main number 1 bus route from Dudley to Wolverhampton.
- Jolly Crispin
25 Clarence Street
Upper Gornal
DY3 1UL
ku.oc.dtlynapmocbupdereht@selas(0121) 520 8899
A popular free house which was brought into the Red Pub Company umbrella in 2021. Changing beers are sourced from a wide array of breweries. The spacious lounge encourages 'cask and conversation' but there's also a smaller bar and an outbuilding used in the summer. A variety of crusty cobs are available every day such as hot pork with stuffing and roast potatoes on Fridays and Saturdays. Regular Tap Takeovers and beer festivals are held. Quiz nights on alternate Wednesdays. Decking seating area to rear, next to car park
- Mill
6 Windmill Street
Upper Gornal
DY3 2DQ
(01902) 881394
In a quiet backwater just off the main Dudley to Sedgley road this pub has been recently refurbished. It is light and clean with a bar, with solid fuel stove, a comfortable lounge and a separate, semi private snug. Pizzas will soon be available from a wood-fired oven in the yard. Recently extensively re-furbished.
- Upper Gornal Labour Club
78 Clarence Street
Upper Gornal
DY3 1UP
(01902) 882024
Monday - Line dancing. Tuesday, Friday, Sunday - Bingo. Wednesday - Staffie club
- Britannia
109 Kent Street
Upper Gornal
DY3 1UX
(01902) 883253
- Wall Heath
- Dudley Kingswinford Rugby Club Swindon Road Wall Heath DY6 0AW (01384) 287006
- Horse & Jockey
High Street
Wall Heath
DY6 0HA
(01384) 298986
A very busy community pub adjacent to the infamous 'double island' in Wall Heath. There is a large bar at the front of the pub and a comfortable, slightly smaller lounge at the rear. Outside seating can be found at the front of the venue where there is artificial turf. A darts board is located in the bar and television screens show all sports fixtures.
- Wall Heath Tavern
14 High street
Wall Heath
DY6 0HB
ku.oc.thweht@olleh(01384) 864490
There are two inside drinking areas - a small bar and a larger lounge. Up to three real ales available. Food served every day. Outside, there is a large covered area which is busy on weekends when there is entertainment.
- Warley
- George
George Road
Warley
B68 9LN
(0121) 421 5838
Large pub in the M&B Sizzling Pubs brand with two rooms, service is in the lounge only. A community local serving meals.
- Plough
7 George Road
Warley
B68 9LH
ku.oc.yrubdlobuphguolp@ofni(0121) 544 8907
This community-focused local began life as a farmhouse and retains a rustic feel. The lounge has four cosy drinking areas on different levels. The bar is sports-orientated. There is a pleasant garden behind the pub. Bus from Birmingham/Oldbury/Blackheath
- Wernley
Wolverhampton Road
Warley
B68 0LR
(0121) 423 2805
Large roadside hostelry. Bar with pub games. Lounge with food.
- George
George Road
Warley
B68 9LN
(0121) 421 5838
- West Bromwich
- Billiard Hall
5 St Michael St
West Bromwich
B70 7AB
moc.liamg@5llahdraillib(0121) 553 5822
Originally a snooker hall established at the turn of the twentieth century and converted into a Wetherspoon in 2007. In 2023 the ownership changed and it became a sports venue offering basic pub food mainly of burgers, wraps and chicken pieces. Breakfasts are served from 9am to midday. The pub gets particularly busy on West Bromwich Albion match days when it opens 8am - 11pm Handily situated directly opposite West Bromwich bus terminus or a short walk from the Metro station.
- Interceptor
Unit 8, New Square
West Bromwich
B70 7PP
ku.oc.gnikneerg@0281(0121) 553 4563
Family friendly food oriented pub. Has a 'meeter and greeter' at busy times to show you to your table.
- King Arthur Sports Bar & Grill
101 Whitehall Road
West Bromwich
B70 0HG
ku.oc.llirgruhtragnik@hciwmorbtsew(0121) 557 1388
Bar and grill, formerly the Greets Green Sports & Social Club. Live sports and entertainments feature prominently. Delivery of take-outs is also available.
- Old Hop Pole
474 High Street
West Bromwich
B70 9LD
Unspoilt community pub serving up to three Real Ales. The lively front bar has a darts board whilst the rear of the pub is segmented into cosy drinking areas by various walls and arches. It is a mecca for fans of West Bromwich Albion Football Club with an extensive amount of memorabilia adorning the walls. There is an ornate coal stove in the lounge. A regular Good Beer Guide entry under the previous gaffer Shirley Rowe who left the pub in November 2017.
- Sandwell
277 High Street
West Bromwich
B70 8ND
moc.sbupetagenots@morbtsew.llewdnaseht(0121) 580 2618
Known as the 'Goose' for the last decade, this pub was refurbished in 2017 at which point the original name of 'Sandwell' was readopted. Unfortunately, the real alea that were available have been discontiinued and none are now available.
- Vine
152 Roebuck Street
West Bromwich
B70 6RD
ku.oc.eniveht@ofni(0121) 553 2866
This pub has a deservedly renowned reputation for its delicious Indian food. The 'traditional' part consists of three small rooms off the corridor. Continue further in and the building opens up into a large dining area, where an extensive range of Indian meals are available together with British and vegetarian options, which are all excellent value. One real ale is usually available although two can feature when WBA are playing at home.
- Wheatsheaf
379 High Street
West Bromwich
B70 9QW
07368 602194
Reopened in August 2017 following a refurbishment by Holden's. The bar is now placed along the right hand side wall and the pub is now open-plan. Light and airy, it retains its original character. Wooden floors throughout with matching tables and an eclectic mix of non-matching chairs. The male toilets have been tiled in the colours of the local football team. There is a small stage which is used by performers.
- Yew Tree
2 Albion Road
West Bromwich
B70 8QX
(0121) 439 8311
The pub is just off Brandon Way.
- Billiard Hall
5 St Michael St
West Bromwich
B70 7AB
moc.liamg@5llahdraillib(0121) 553 5822
- Wollaston
- Stourbridge Rugby Club
Bridgnorth Road
Wollaston
DY7 6QZ
(01384) 395000
Clubhouse for Stourbridge Rugby which can also be used for weddings and other functions. Sport is shown on big screens. The Clubhouse only opens before and after Rugby Club matches and when booked for other events. Best to check website before attending. The kitchen is open on Match days and meals and snacks can be ordered. Beer is served in plastic 'glasses' when matches are underway. Accessed via a short driveway from the A458.
- Stourbridge Rugby Club
Bridgnorth Road
Wollaston
DY7 6QZ
(01384) 395000
- Wombourne
- Mount Pleasant
Ounsdale Road
Wombourne
WV5 8BP
moc.enruobmowtnasaelptnuom@ofni(01902) 897006
This pub is divided down the middle by a central bar which serves customers on both the both sides. The menu is bursting with traditional pub classics, delicious desserts and kids dishes. Family friendly atmosphere with occasional live singers on weekends. Lots of sport on TV. Monday Cheers: Buy 1 pint, get one half price!
- Old Bush
High Street
Wombourne
WV5 9DT
(01902) 271752
This large pub sits next door to The Vine in historic Wombourne. The pub was extensively refurbished by Black Country Ales and reopened in June 2023 with a plentiful supply of real ales on tap. It offers BCA's own beers and a changing menu of ales from other breweries, Food includes cobs. The pub has seen a big increase in users since its refurbishment.
- Pool Bar
8 Maypole Street
Wombourne
WV5 9JB
(01902) 896060
This sports bar has several pool tables, multiple large television screens, and leather effect seating. Cobs are available Monday to Saturday. There is a comfortable, designated drinking area at the front of the bar which can accommodate around 20 people but you need to navigate a small number of steps to reach this spot. An ideal venue to watch live football with a pint of Enville.
- Red Lion
Battlefield Hill
Wombourne
WV5 0JJ
(01902) 892270
Old pub just off the A449 in what looks like the old road before the dual carriageway was built. It has a separate bar where dogs are allowed, and regular quiz nights.
- Round Oak
100 Ounsdale Rd
Wombourne
WV5 8BU
ku.oc.nnikaodnuor@ofni(01902) 892083
An historic pub with plenty of warm character, great food and real ale along the side of the Staffs-Worcester canal in the village of Wombourne, South Staffs. next to Houndel Bridge 45. Moorings are available. Good food at reasonable prices is served lunchtimes and evenings. There is a family room which doubles as a function room for which in-house catering can be provided. Outside is a large patio, garden, and children's play area. An historic pub with plenty of warm character.
- Vine
High Street
Wombourne
WV5 9DT
ku.oc.nniegatniv@enruobmoweniv(01902) 894829
The Vine is situated on the edge of Wombourne village centre. Originally a private dwelling in the 1700s, and an inn since 1851, it has been refurbished by Vintage Inns (M&B), retaining traditional features such as beams and an inglenook fireplace. The layout is open plan served from an L-shaped bar. The smallest area directly opposite the hand pulls is usually for drinkers, but there is a strong emphasis on food The atmosphere is cosy and the seating comfortable. open for breakfast at weekends from 9am
- Waggon & Horses
Bridgnorth Road
Wombourne
WV5 0AQ
ku.oc.snotsram@enruobmow.sesrohdnanogaw(01902) 892828
Large roadside food pub which is part of the Marston's estate. Large open plan room which does have a number of tables reserved strictly for food. A broad menu is available but the main seller is chicken dishes with a rotisserie in view adjacent to the bar. One of a number of local pubs on a nice canal walk.
- Wombourne Cricket, Tennis & Bowling Club
Church Road
Wombourne
WV5 9EZ
moc.liamg@bulctekcircenruobmow(01902) 895199
A smartly furnished club with the full package of outdoor sporting facilities and the necessary teams to make good use of them. All sporting fixtures are shown here. Dogs are welcome in the outdoor areas only. Club is members only.
- Mount Pleasant
Ounsdale Road
Wombourne
WV5 8BP
moc.enruobmowtnasaelptnuom@ofni(01902) 897006
- Woodsetton
- Cottage Spring
9 Brook Street
Woodsetton
DY3 1AD
ku.oc.selayrtnuockcalb@maharg(01902) 880287
This pub was completely refurbished in 2013 and reopened after several years of closure. The main bar spans the front of the pub with double bay windows and a real fire. There is a small lounge at the back. Carpeted and cosy throughout. There's a lawn with benches at the rear.
- Park Inn
6 George Street
Woodsetton
DY1 4LW
(01902) 661279
Busy brewery tap alongside Holden's Brewery which has been run by the Holden family for more than a century. The bar has a chalkboard advertising guest beers (up to three) and a large flat-screen television showing TNT Sport, although this is not intrusive. There is a raised dining area, games room with a pool table, and a conservatory which can be reserved for meetings. Cask club on Mondays - Holden's beers £2.90 a pint.
- Cottage Spring
9 Brook Street
Woodsetton
DY3 1AD
ku.oc.selayrtnuockcalb@maharg(01902) 880287
- Wordsley
- Bird In Hand
57 John Street
Wordsley
DY8 5YS
moc.liamtoh@defretsecuolg07905 342711
A Red Pub Company Pub. Two minutes walk from the world famous Red House Cone Museum and local CAMRA Pub of the Year 2022. This traditional backstreet corner local has a wide customer mix and serves an enterprising range of up to three guest beers which can be rarities. Pub has a bar, lounge, darts room and outside seating both covered and open. Close to the Stourbridge Canal, with mooring points a few minutes walk away. Live matches often feature and the pub exudes an air of friendliness and homeliness. Rooms include a bar with sports on TV, a quiet lounge and an outside covered seating area with heating. A discount is available for CAMRA members on Mondays and Wednesdays.
- Glasscutters Arms
9 Barnett Street
Wordsley
DY8 5QL
moc.liamg@32smrasrettucssalgeht
Small, one-roomed community pub with a bowling green at the rear. Various secluded seating areas inside. Serves two local permanent and two changing real ales. Cobs served every day. A very friendly local pub, part of the Rojo Pub Group.
- Lawnswood
Lawnswood Road
Wordsley
DY8 5NA
moc.sbupetagenots@yelsdrow.doowsnwal(01384) 277331
Large, food-oriented pub with 3 real ales available, with live events and sports on TV. Dog and family friendly until 9.00pm. Over 18's only after 9.00pm. Outdoor seating and pool table. Quiz night every Wednesday, real ale day every Tuesday offering discounted real ale.
- New Inn
117 High Street
Wordsley
DY8 5QR
(01384) 295614
Acquired by Bathams in 2008, this L-shaped bar serves a single room with a small annexe at one end plus a patio area and pleasant garden outside. A variety of cobs are available. Children are welcome in the garden but are not allowed in the pub. Bathams Mild is sold, which is only available in some pubs across the Bathams estate.
- Queens Head
129 High Street
Wordsley
DY8 5QS
moc.liam@acbdaehsneeuq(01384) 881606
Comfortable roadside pub on the main A491 Stourbridge to Wolverhampton Road. The layout echoes its multi-roomed past although most of the actual walls have gone. The inside is cosy Victorian or Edwardian in style. Selling up to nine real ales with three from the parent brewery and a traditional cider. To the right is a bar type area which has a large screen TV and dartboard. The pub now sells food Wednesday through to Sunday, the latter requiring a reservation.
- Roe Deer
Lawnswood
Wordsley
DY7 5QJ
(01384) 958640
New addition to the Brunning & Price portfolio which opened in June 2019.Breakfast servced from 9.00 with the Daily Menu available thereafter including light bites, sandwiches, and main meals.
- Rose & Crown
21 High Street
Wordsley
DY8 5SF
A sports bar and Indian grill.
- Samson & Lion
140 Brierley Hill Road
Wordsley
DY8 5SP
Canal-side pub with a bar, snug, lounge and a beer garden overlooking the canal. Log fires in the colder months, family and dog friendly. A function room is available. No Real Ales served here and bar snacks are limited to peanuts only. This pub has had many landlords over the years and this may continue in the near future. Unfortunately it has an air of being run down currently.
- Bird In Hand
57 John Street
Wordsley
DY8 5YS
moc.liamtoh@defretsecuolg07905 342711