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The Wilsons Arms, Knowle - pub details

Address: High St, Knowle, Solihull, West Midlands, B93 9AH [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 19873) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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user reviews of the Wilsons Arms, Knowle

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Usual Toby Inn Carvery. Warm food spoiled by poor cuts of meat sliced so thinly they have no taste. Lamb, pork, beef whatever it all falls apart trying to get it on your fork. A carvery for people with no appetite. Staff fine except the miserable chef carving the meat, pub clean and Bass tasty . .
v4mpire - 10 Aug 2010 00:06
oh shut up man (steve2905) what the hell are you banging on about
iceman_8000 - 15 Dec 2008 15:22
toby carvery...as expected. Decor is fine, food is standard for a carvery. There is a small area to drink outside which is on the main road but about the only "green" bit of space to drink in in knowle.
ecudc - 4 Jun 2008 13:06
As it has not been mentioned previously, I had better start by pointing out that the Wilson Arms is actually a Toby Carvery, so the food and staff are fine, but the beer is crap. They do sell hand pulled Bass, but it was served much too cold and was consequently tasteless. Alternatively, it is even colder nitro kegs. Ugh. When are Toby going to cater for the serious beer drinker ???

And another word of caution � Although it did not effect us because we arrived fairly early for lunch yesterday (Saturday 9/2/08) and were served at the carvery fairly quickly, by the time we left an hour or so later at around 1.15pm, there was a long queue and it must have been taking 15 or 20 minutes to be served �

steve2905 - 10 Feb 2008 10:07
Traditional pub, split into two rooms, one for eating and one for drinking, middle aged drinkers pub.
Younger drinkers in the summer as the front garden of the pub overlooks the end of the high st
fadboy - 26 Jan 2005 12:15

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