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The Crown, Lichfield - pub details

Address: 12/14 Tamworth Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6JJ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31805) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Lichfield City (0.2 miles), Lichfield Trent Valley (1.1 miles), Shenstone (3.4 miles)

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Closed when I walked past this week.

hollybush33 - 21 Aug 2021 19:18
This pub extends quite a way back, with a long bar down the side. Decent covered smoking area at rear of building. 3 ales on, I had the Ubu 'Purity' , a tasty ale.
alehippy - 30 Jun 2018 15:58
Came in here thinking I WAS going into The Acorn which is right next door.
Flat screens were on with sound up for the footy Spurs v Chelsea.
Not Spoons prices though as a pint of Tim Taylors Landlord was �3.10 (was ok though.
The 2 other hand pulls had Marston�s Pedigree and Adnams Lighthouse.

bjbrummiejohn - 25 Oct 2012 07:29
yes, a very 'spoons-like atmosphere. Beer was OK, TV sound was (thankfully) muted on a Wednesday evening. Nothing to complain about, but not fantastic either.
stymaster - 1 Mar 2012 13:15
Re. comment about a Weatherspoons vibe - my exact thoughts. Crowded at 5pm on a Saturday with the local Villa crew in watching their game on the multitude of flatscreens that were on almost every wall. Huge fridges behind the bar stocked up with all kinds of drinks in that Weatherspoons fashion and a decent range of ales on handpump - Adnams Ghost Ship and Ossett Mellow Yellow were taken on this occasion and very reasonable they were too. Friendly service, although only got change back for a tenner instead of the twenty given, so had to chase it back, but otherwise fine. Probably gets very raucous and heaving later on in the evening, but perfectly OK at that time for a pint and to check the footie results.
Gristy - 19 Sep 2011 12:13

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