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The Wheatsheaf, Wolverhampton - pub details

Address: Market Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV1 3AE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 29650) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Wolverhampton (0.2 miles), Coseley (3.5 miles), Bilbrook (3.8 miles)

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The Wheatsheaf was another Wolverhampton city centre pub that exceeded my expectations. It looks quite small when you originally enter. But take the passageway behind the bar and you'll find a large room, a courtyard and a garden area beyond that. I sat in the front bar, which had a nice atmosphere, with a small number of locals congregated at the bar. It's a Marston's pub, but with another friendly welcome. Ales were Banks's Amber Bitter, Mild, Sunbeam & Numero Nuno & Wychwood Hobgoblin & Hobgoblin Gold. Ciders were Weston's Old Rosie & Thatcher's Stan's Big Apple.
blue_scrumpy - 13 Aug 2018 18:52
I understand what the other reviewers are saying but I actually quite like this boozer. It`s got a bit of a rock thing goin` on under the surface ( Billy Joel does AC/DC on youtube check it out!) The beers are ok, found the punters untroubling and it`s right by the metro terminus...perfect!
Blastbeat - 13 Oct 2016 13:24
Have been meaning to into this pub for some time, and being caught in a rainstorm yesterday gave me the perfect excuse. On entry there are a couple of handpumps immediately in front of you, and another 5 or 6 stretching away on the left at rightangles. These are difficult to see / identify as there is very little space between the regulars sitting at the bar, and the outer wall of the pub ! However, they are all Banks anyway, so it doesn’t really matter. Moreover the two “guests” also turn out to be Marstons in a different guise as well. I had the Wychwood Snow Belle which was reasonable.

Altohugh the is a perfectly deceent pub, you should be warned that there is loud music being played through a sound system which makes Billy Joel’s “Pianoman” sound like a banshee wailing ! Note also that the Gents is an unmarked door (!) next to the ladies.

Martinsh - 1 Jan 2016 10:59
This pub has been brought back from the ashes. Its had a fabulous referb and is now one of wolverhamptons newest real ale houses. Its getting back to how this pub used to be a few years ago.
The new phone number is
01902 593153

Give it a go
Tudeness - 25 Nov 2014 00:16
We used to go into this pub years ago and even stayed there when they used to do B&B. I remember the back bar still having push-bells for table service. I returned out of nostalgia and was a bit dissapointed. It still sells Bankss Mild and Bitter (handpumps now not the old electric pumps) and my bitter was a bit cold - drinkable but not brilliant. I used the little front snug bar where there were another three customers one of whom was very p***ed but very friendly with it (why do drunk people always tell you things twice?) Anyway, there was a TV on showing a quiz programme with no sound which seemed a bit pointless (that wasn't the name of the quiz by the way!!) Far too many little stickers on the walls advertising their very very cheap food and overall I think I will just remember the pub as it used to be and move on.
mcroyal - 8 Jan 2013 11:14

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