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The Botanist is at Gas Street Basin near Bridge Street in Westside, Birmingham. It was formerly a pub called The James Brindley. Was The Canal House from 2017 to 2024.
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The Flapper is a public house at Cambrian Wharf in Birmingham. Located on Kingston Row, and close to the Civic Centre Estate. Was formerly called The Flapper & Firkin.
Missing Bar is a gay pub on the corner of Hurst Street and Bromsgrove Street in Southside, part of the Gay Village. Formerly the Australian Bar, built in 1897 by James & Lister Lea.
The Village Inn is a gay pub on Hurst Street in Southside, dating to the early 19th century and rebuilt in 1887. It is at the corner of Skinner Lane.
The Distillery is a public house at the Roundhouse in Sheepcote Street in Westside, Birmingham. Formerly called the Fiddle & Bone. Closed in 2004, reopened in 2015, renamed in 2017.
The Tap & Spile is a public house at Gas Street Basin in Birmingham. In a pair of Grade II listed buildings dating to the early 19th Century.
Canalside Bar is a cafe by day and cosey bar by night! Located at the Worcester Bar at Gas Street Basin in Birmingham, in a canal side cottage dating to 1770.
The Forge Tavern (now a Cuban Bar called Son Caney Bar) is a public house at the corner of Fazeley Street and Great Barr Street in Digbeth.
The Barrel Bar & Grill is a public house on the corner of Summer Lane and Tower Street in Newtown, Birmingham. Refurbished in 2016, now serves Indian food.
Peg & Grill was a public house (formerly called The Bulls Head and City Tavern) at the corner of Bishopsgate Street and Tennant Street in Westside, Birmingham. Reopens in 2024.
The Lamp Tavern is a public house on Barford Street in Highgate, Birmingham. Close to MacDonald Street. According to CAMRA, it was awarded best pub in Birmingham in 1994, 1997 and 2019.
The Pig & Tail is a public house in the Jewellery Quarter, formerly called The George & Dragon. At Dayus Square.
The Rose Villa Tavern is a public house in the Jewellery Quarter near The Golden Square and Chamberlain Clock, at the corner of Vyse Street and Warstone Lane. Opened in 1920.
The Town Crier is a public house on MacDonald Street in Highgate, Birmingham.
The Red Lion is a public house on Warstone Lane in the Jewellery Quarter (Hockley). It is a Grade II listed building and dates to the late 19th Century.
The Jewellers Arms is a public house in the Jewellery Quarter on the corner of Hockley Street and Spencer Street. Grade II listed building dating to circa 1840.
The Fox is a LGBTQ+ bar on Lower Essex Street in the Gay Village / Southside. Has a pool room, DJ's and karaoke nights.
Hen & Chickens is a public house on the corner of Constitution Hill and Henrietta Street. Built in 1875 by architect J. S. Davis. Now serves Cask & Curry.
The Church is a public house on the corner of Great Hampton Street and Harford Street, close to the Jewellery Quarter. Formerly called The Church Inn.
The Clifden (formerly called The Lord Clifden) is a public house on Great Hampton Street in Birmingham. Recent logo change as it's nearly 100 years since first radio broadcast in the JQ.
Cleary's is an Irish Bar on Moseley Street, off Moseley Road in Digbeth, and close to Highgate Park. It is also a live music venue.
The Moseley Arms is a classic public house in Digbeth on the corner of Moseley Road and Ravenhurst Street. There is a Peaky Blinders mural in the car park at the back.
The Peaky Blinder is a pub on Dale End in Birmingham. Now The Garrison. It opened in 2014, but as of 2024 it is closed for good. Was inspired by Peaky Blinders the BBC TV series.
Bacchus Bar is in the basement from the Burlington Arcade. It is close to Birmingham New Street, reached by either the Stephenson Street or New Street entrances below the Burlington Hotel.
The Billesley is a public house on the corner of Brook Lane and Wheelers Lane in Billesley, Birmingham (near Kings Heath). Formerly The Billesley Arms and dates to the 1930s.
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