The Halfway House, Four Oaks - pub details
Address: 226, Lichfield Rd, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B74 2UD [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 17954) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Four Oaks (0.2 miles), Butlers Lane (0.8 miles), Sutton Coldfield (1.4 miles)
- Real ale
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user reviews of the Halfway House, Four Oaks
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Has not been The Halfway House for over a year now. Name changed to The Greenhouse, where mainly yuppies and footballers wives go. I have been in twice, 1st time was a failed attempt to get served as I walked out after spending over half hour waiting. second time, got served then walked out after a refused to pay over �10 for two very average drinks! timbo77 - 8 Apr 2012 17:53 |
Nice pub, typical pub food, good selection of beer, friendly staff & locals, what else do you want? The_mystery_drinker - 14 Feb 2012 11:36 |
A regular Friday night haunt for me, love the place to bits! Real ales always tip top. Barstaff ain't bad either ;-) timbo77 - 5 Sep 2009 20:48 |
One of my nearest local pubs. Typical styled Ember Inn chain, with pleasant interior in L shaped room, and outside patio front and back for use in fine weather, and for smokers with undercover areas. Five hand pulls, serving M&B Bitter, Deuchars IPA, Marstons Pedigree and two other beers, one ever changing guest beer. Reasonable prices, and the beers are usually on good form, though as normal Pedigree can be hit or miss! Good food menu at fair prices for location. Mid-day tends to be busy with more mature local folk having meals, evenings can be busy with younger crowd making it more noisy, especially Saturday evenings, but you can usually find a seat. Then its often a younger crowd drinking the pretend lagers and Magners "Irish" cider - Hah! Ember Inns Beer Festival once a year, which usually has good selection of guest ales (as with the Crown on Walsall Road) and worth visiting. My favourite local pub, because its not usually too noisy (except some Saturdays!) and decent beers at sensible prices. Important football matches are often shown on large screen TV in the section facing the main road, but the rear section thankfully remains TV free. FrostyJW - 9 Oct 2008 11:57 |
Another Ember Inn but that means good food and a pleasant decor with decent pub grub. Beer festival brings in some decent pints and staff are attentive. Simon_T - 11 Dec 2007 20:28 |
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