In Moseley Village, on the border of Kings Heath or even on the edge of Sutton Coldfield you can find them. But what are they? They are drinking establishments, but not as you know it. Their interior is full of obscure decorations. The moose is given centre stage at The Station, Kings Heath and the Prince of Wales, Moseley Village. Cuban cigar advertisements decorate The Bull, Moseley Village. Neon lights highlight the dark corners of The One Trick Pony Club. There is even a story behind the flamingo statue and hairdresser seats at The Butlers Arms.
The attention to detail doesn’t stop there. In their back-yard the eye candy continues.
With the exception of The Station, what else do they have in common? Exciting modern food. Mexican cuisine, Indian street food, modern British. The food, usually prepared in partnership with local independents, stretch culinary concept. They offer the most exciting food in Birmingham at perfect price points. Better still, they cater for all, GF, V, VG & NON-VEG. What Birmingham needs is more, more Eclectic Guest Kitchen Pubs.
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