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15 miles Birmingham, West Midlands, B15
Cask ales, craft beers, cocktails and a whole host of Birmingham heritage combine to create this unique bar! Come and experience this hidden gem, a combination of traditional Birmingham pub, cocktail bar, street food cafe.
15 miles Edgbaston, West Midlands, B15
Indo-Persian boutique hotel, fine dining & cocktail bar, pays homage to Baluchi heritage & culture
15 miles Edgbaston, West Midlands, B15
16 miles Harborne, West Midlands, B17
The Slug and Lettuce is a new friendly venue offering delicious food, great drinks and unforgettable experiences. Come and visit us for any occasion including lunch/dinner visits, Birthdays and all
16 miles Dudley, West Midlands, DY2
The Woodman in Dudley is home away from home. A traditional pub which offers something for everyone, whether you’re planning a night out with your mates or a catch-up meal with the family. Our cosy pu
16 miles Brierley Hill, West Midlands, DY5
17 miles Moseley, Birmingham, B13
Loved by locals and embodying the friendly vibe of its Moseley neighbourhood, the Fighting Cocks brings the best in British hospitality to this welcoming Birmingham suburb.
17 miles Birmingham, West Midlands, B13
Here you can enjoy any number of delicious delights, from Sunday dinners to bountiful breakfasts. Snuggle in our squidgy sofas whilst enjoying fresh coffee and cake. Book into our restaurant for
17 miles Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
Set over 2 floors Benjamins can accommodate functions of all sizes upto 450 guests and indeed upto 650 guests if the whole of the building is used for one function as was the case in August 2011!
17 miles Halesowen, West Midlands, B63
There was a Queens Head in Peckingham Street as early as 1675. The present pub, now in Birmingham Street is older than it looks and despite its Victorian trimmings could itself be seventeenth century.