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Was in Birmingham on Friday evening. So I decided to give this place another go. It appears they may now have started to open on Saturdays too. It doesn't look very big from the outside. But it is very spacious inside with a modern bar giving way to a dining area at the rear. Clientele were very much Birmingham city business types. Staff were efficient. The ale choice was disappointing - Sharps Doom Bar & Greene King IPA. The keg cider choice was slightly more unusual - Aspalls Harry Sparrow. Disappointing as a whole and not particularly cheap.
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Never got chance to try this bar. It remained closed throughout my visit to Birmingham on Saturday. All other pubs and bars were open locally. So a poor show for this one and a 0/10 for me, until I get another chance to re-consider.
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very nice bar, trendy and modern, not a great choice of beers though, had to have a bottle!
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Find somewhere else to go!
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Annoying customers, over priced, half decent ale and woefully dated inside - i'll pass thanks!
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Full of suits and pints of lager. Avoid and go to the Old Contemptibles.
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Slap bang in the centre of Birmingham's commercial district so expect to see the suited members of society knocking back copious amounts of champagne and young ladies looking for the finer things in life the easy way.
Can be very hit and miss. In the old days you could guarantee it would be packed on a Friday night but walked past Vendredi last and it was quiet.
Several real ales on, including a nice Davenports IPA. to the rear you can get some decent food.
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