Decent bar in Stourbridge town centre
Decent bar in Stourbridge town centre
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dontfollowme

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Thursday 26th April 2012
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As above, can anyone recommend one? Cheers

RESSE

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237 months

Thursday 26th April 2012
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dontfollowme said:
As above, can anyone recommend one? Cheers
Duke of William on Coventry Street
The Swan on the Hagley Road
The Plough and Harroe on Worcester Street
Katie Fitzgerald on Enville Street

Any of the Bathams pubs (approx 5 mins from town centre:
The Unicorn
Royal Exchange

The above are mostly pubs, but there are few winebar type of places (Lloyds No 1 etc) in the high street.

Windsor Castle in Lye (James and Oz Beer Trip).

dontfollowme

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249 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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Thanks. I'll be getting the train to Stourbridge town so assume they are all fairly close together?

Cheers.

Shaw Tarse

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219 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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Stourbridge town centre is small.

RESSE

5,896 posts

237 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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Shaw Tarse said:
Stourbridge town centre is small.
This!

RESSE

5,896 posts

237 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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dontfollowme said:
Thanks. I'll be getting the train to Stourbridge town so assume they are all fairly close together?

Cheers.
Head for the High Street and most are easy to find.

If you want to go a bit further out of town, a local taxi number is 01384 404040.

The Old Crispin pub is 2 min walk from Stourbridge Town station.

http://www.stourbridge.com/pubs/old_crispin.htm

PS Stourbidge has two train stations 'Junction' and 'Town' - you need to catch the shuttle train from Junction to Town (or if it EVER stops raining walk from Junction to Stourbridge (about 10 mins).

AlfaPapa

279 posts

176 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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It's also Stourbridge Beer festival this weekend in the Town Hall smile


Another recommendation for the Duke, but if it's a bar you're after then The Swan is probably a better option as the Duke is a real ale pub with a wide selection of other beers as well as their own brews.
Out of Stourbridge Town station (you'll need to get the little baby train in from Stourbridge Junction), turn left towards the town centre. The Swan is on the outside of the ring road on the A491 Hagley Road.

RESSE

5,896 posts

237 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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AlfaPapa said:
It's also Stourbridge Beer festival this weekend in the Town Hall smile


Another recommendation for the Duke, but if it's a bar you're after then The Swan is probably a better option as the Duke is a real ale pub with a wide selection of other beers as well as their own brews.
Out of Stourbridge Town station (you'll need to get the little baby train in from Stourbridge Junction), turn left towards the town centre. The Swan is on the outside of the ring road on the A491 Hagley Road.
Good call regarding the Beer Festival (I would go if not out of the area at the weekend):

http://www.stourbridgenews.co.uk/news/local/your_c...

rumple

11,671 posts

167 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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AlfaPapa said:
It's also Stourbridge Beer festival this weekend in the Town Hall
This, may have to go and stop at me mams Saturday night, (wordsley)

AlfaPapa

279 posts

176 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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Even better, according to the illustrious and informative "Stourbridge News" - the commemorative glasses have a picture of Matt Neal on them.

dontfollowme

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Friday 27th April 2012
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Cheers for the replies - sounds like a few decent places to go.