Pubs & bars in Gospel End that have a beer garden

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Distance: 0.9 miles     Location: Sedgley, Dudley, DY3

Distance: 1.1 miles     Location: Sedgley, Dudley, DY3

Distance: 1.3 miles     Location: Wombourne, Wolverhampton, WV5

Distance: 1.3 miles     Location: Penn, Wolverhampton, WV4

THE WARMEST OF WELCOMES NEAR WOLVERHAMPTON We’re a friendly bunch, giving you the warmest of welcomes while serving up the best quality, best value food for breakfast, lunch, and dinner - from Britis

Distance: 1.3 miles     Location: Penn, Wolverhampton, WV4

Located in the village of Penn come and try our great value Two for One menu and spend less on eating out. The Hollybush is the perfect place to come and indulge with family or friends.

Distance: 1.4 miles     Location: Sedgley, Dudley, DY3

This is a club, which means that the bar is only open to members.

Distance: 1.4 miles     Location: Wombourne, Wolverhampton, WV5

The inn started life as a private house in the early 18th century, but by 1851 had become The Vine. The inn drew much of its trade form local farm labourers, although the fact that The Vine used to ha

Distance: 1.4 miles     Location: Penn, Wolverhampton, WV4

We are a local independant pub, with a relaxed and informal atmosphere. ​ We have a large array of tables and private areas to enjoy and soak up the atmosphere of the comfortable surroundings.

Distance: 1.4 miles     Location: Sedgley, Dudley, DY3

An old pub, possibly built as early as 1702, with a comfortable modern interior. There is a separate dining room where excellent traditional English style meals are served and you will not leave hungr

Distance: 1.6 miles     Location: Sedgley, Dudley, DY3

This was formerly the Clifton Cinema, opened in May 1937 by Captain Sidney Clift, the founder of the chain of Black Country cinemas bearing his name. The Sedgley Clifton, with seating for more than 1,

 
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