Hussey Arms, Brownhills - pub details
Address: Chester Road, Brownhills, Walsall, West Midlands, WS8 7JP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 10326) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Landywood (3.8 miles), Bloxwich North (4.1 miles), Bloxwich (4.2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
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other pubs nearby:
Smithys Forge, Brownhills (0.3 miles), White Horse, Burntwood (0.4 miles), Prince Of Wales, Brownhills (0.4 miles), Swan, Brownhills (0.4 miles), Chase Inn, Brownhills (0.5 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Hussey Arms, Brownhills
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The Hussey arms has just undergone a major refurb and is now a Hungry horse, the transformation is brill, the food is spot on, the beers are all superb, some slight hic-ups but soon sorted, the staff are all very well presented and friendly. Most important to remember that this pub is very very busy, so be aware that you may have to wait for a table, so it may be advisable to pre book if there is a large party going to dine but well worth the short wait. Lots of offers going on all through the week. The manager,s name is Gary superb guy, manages the staff and runs the pub excelent. Steve J htesuntannedkid007 - 3 Oct 2011 23:56 |
very nice food, very nice polite staff would recommened at least for a try. amyh121 - 3 Nov 2009 17:47 |
A large pub, a lot older than the recent refurb fake black beam and white look gives it, after the demise of the Spaghetti Factory. The interior of the pub was gutted in 2005, when the Factory was concieved. It is currently open plan and souless; dining area, modern wood floor, plain walls (white and red), crass arty pictures here and there, the ubiquitous brown sofas. They still do food. The one saving grace for the interior of this pub are a couple of little fireplaces that give a little style to this place. There was Sky TV, which was knocking out some kiddy kind of dance music, where everyone has as little on as possible. This suits the place, as all the people i saw were young, and despite the pub's attempt to be smart, they were all in tracksuits and Henley Tee-shirts, like the barman (who supplied the only positive thing about the place - an acknowledgment i was there and will be served asap). Beer; usual tap tosh, with three handpulls, yet two were turned around, so i dont know it they are generally on, or not and i couldnt be bothered to ask. The commonplace Black Sheep was available. It was fine to be fair. Shake the dust off you feet as you leave Archivist - 9 Aug 2009 10:20 |
Not so much as an out and out pub but now incorporates The Spaghetti Factory - an Italian restaurant AndyVen - 10 Aug 2006 16:24 |