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The Jewellers Arms is a public house in the Jewellery Quarter on the corner of Hockley Street and Spencer Street. Grade II listed building dating to circa 1840.
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The Fox is a LGBTQ+ bar on Lower Essex Street in the Gay Village / Southside. Has a pool room, DJ's and karaoke nights.
Hen & Chickens is a public house on the corner of Constitution Hill and Henrietta Street. Built in 1875 by architect J. S. Davis. Now serves Cask & Curry.
The Church is a public house on the corner of Great Hampton Street and Harford Street, close to the Jewellery Quarter. Formerly called The Church Inn.
The Clifden (formerly called The Lord Clifden) is a public house on Great Hampton Street in Birmingham. Recent logo change as it's nearly 100 years since first radio broadcast in the JQ.
Cleary's is an Irish Bar on Moseley Street, off Moseley Road in Digbeth, and close to Highgate Park. It is also a live music venue.
The Moseley Arms is a classic public house in Digbeth on the corner of Moseley Road and Ravenhurst Street. There is a Peaky Blinders mural in the car park at the back.
The Peaky Blinder is a pub on Dale End in Birmingham. Now The Garrison. It opened in 2014, but as of 2024 it is closed for good. Was inspired by Peaky Blinders the BBC TV series.
Bacchus Bar is in the basement from the Burlington Arcade. It is close to Birmingham New Street, reached by either the Stephenson Street or New Street entrances below the Burlington Hotel.
The Billesley is a public house on the corner of Brook Lane and Wheelers Lane in Billesley, Birmingham (near Kings Heath). Formerly The Billesley Arms and dates to the 1930s.
Post Office Vaults is a cellar bar on Pinfold Street and New Street. Serving real ales and international bottled beer selection. It is a short distance away from Victoria Square.
Sir Charles Napier is a public house in Highgate on the corner of Gooch Street and Bissell Street.
The Eagle & Ball by BCUSU is located at the corner of Penn Street and Gopsal Street in Eastside. Now part of Birmingham City University Eastside Campus. Was Moby Dicks
The Fountain Inn is located in Southside at the corner of Kent Street and Wrentham Street. It is now a gay bar within the Gay Village.
The Tennis Court is a public house on the Walsall Road in Perry Barr, Birmingham. Not far from the Alexander Stadium and Perry Park.
O'Neill's is a chain of Irish pubs. Their pub on Broad Street, at the corner of Granville Street was built as The Granville in 1923, designed by Arthur Edwards.
The Figure of Eight is a JD Wetherspoon Free House located on Broad Street, opposite Brindleyplace. Art Deco building built in 1932 as a car showroom. Designed by Bernard G Warr.
The Kerryman was a family owned Irish pub in Digbeth, Birmingham. Was the Old Bulls Head, built in the 1860s. It has closed down as of autumn 2022. As of 2023, the pub is available to let.
The Big Bulls Head is a public house in Digbeth. It was built in 1900 on the corner of Milk Street, and is now next to South & City College Birmingham: Digbeth Campus.
All Bar One at the Cornwall Buildings, corner of Newhall Street and Cornwall Street in the Colmore Business District. Built 1898 - 1900 for the Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund
The Spotted Dog is a public house in Digbeth on the corner of Alcester Street and Warwick Street. It dates to the 1930s.
The Holte is a public house at Villa Park in Aston. Corner of Trinity Road and Witton Lane. Built in 1897. Was closed for 30 years until reopened after a 2007 restoration.
The Sacks of Potatoes is a traditional public house at Aston University in the Gosta Green area of Birmingham. It is on Woodcock Street. Frequented by students and local business workers.
The Gosta Green is a public house on the corner of Woodcock Street and Holt Street. Not far from Aston University and the business / science parks. The building dates to 1906.
The Fountain Inn is on Alcester Street and Cheapside in Digbeth (not far from Highgate). Dating to 1780, the public house was restored in 2021. Was formerly run by Mitchells & Butlers.
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