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City centre in Birmingham (England)


City centre in Birmingham (England)

  • Bull, 1 Price St, B4 6JU. +44 121 333 6757. Quiet and comfortable pub, in the Gun quarter.
  • Figure of Eight, 236 Broad St, B1 2HG. +44 121 633 0917. Large city centre pub belonging to the Wetherspoon chain.
  • Bacchus, Burlington Arcade, B2 4JH. +44 121 616 7991. Cheerfully insane ornate, gothic style cellar bar beneath The Burlington Hotel. Discretely hidden just off the bustling New Street. Bacchus is a relaxing oasis away from the buzz of the City Centre. A range of real ales is available.
  • Craven Arms, Upper Gough Street +44 121 643 6756. Situated out of the rear of the Mailbox complex, has great traditional blue tiled exterior.
  • Rectory Bar & Restaurant, 50-54 St Pauls Square, +44 121 605 1001, . Ideal venue for both drinking and dining with a fabulous reputation for food. The bar is vibrant every weekend and is open to 1am. It's a stylish place but friendly and attracts a great mix of people.
  • The Queens Arms, 150 Newhall Street, +44 121 236 3710, . A very popular city pub, a great place to watch live sport and the venue of the best quiz night in Birmingham every Thursday night. Great place for traditional ales and a Cask Marque award winner.
  • Edmunds Lounge Bar & Eatery,106-110 Edmund Street, +44 121 200 2423, . Popular venue in the financial part of town, great food available every day.
  • Old Fox, 54 Hurst St, B5 4TD. +44 121 622 5080.
  • Old Joint Stock, 4 Temple Row West, B2 5NY (Faces St. Philips cathedral), +44 121 200 1892. Superbly decorated pub in a former bank, Grade II listed. Multi-award winning establishment. Sells mainly Fullers' brand. (52.480,-1.899)
  • Old Royal, 53 Church St, B3 2DP. +44 121 200 3841. Single bar with large-screen TV. The pub is popular with office workers.
  • The Wellington, Bennets Hill (Just of Colmore Row), +44 121 200 3115, . An outstanding and frequently-changing selection of well-kept real ales, lagers, ciders and perry (the current list can be viewed on-line), run by knowledgeable CAMRA members. No food served, but condiments, cutlery and crockery are available to people bringing their own. (52.48072,-1.90067)
  • Wetherspoon's, Unit 31, Paradise Place, B3 3HJ (Under Central Library, between Chamberlain Square and Centenary Square), +44 121 214 8970. Part of the eponymous Wetherspoon chain. Also handy for International Convention Centre, art gallery and museum. (52.4796,-1.9055)
  • Those looking for a cheap student night could do worse than check out Snobs which plays a mix of indie music.
  • Every two weeks an indie night called Resurrection is held at Subway City.
  • The Malthouse, 74 King Edwards Road, B1 2NX (Sandwiched between the ICC and the NIA along the canal), +44 121 633 4171. 12am-11pm. Make no mistake this is a chain pub serving standard food and drinks. However, when the sun is shining it is difficult to find a nicer place to drink along Birmingham's canals as there is a plethora of outdoor seating. Visited by Bill Clinton during his Birmingham visit.

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