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    The Prince of Wales pub

    Posted by Stiener 12 July 2010

    This is a brilliant pub that attracts some very interesting people from all walks of life; dog and child friendly too. The beer garden is pretty expansive with a covered area of sofas and TV and bigger marquee-type things that are rolled out across the whole garden in the winter and also provide shelter for the various music and entertainment events. There is also a little outdoor bar, lots of lovely flowers and a fantastic atmosphere. They serve a range of real ales and guest beers at pretty reasonable prices; the menu is excellent and Saturday is hog-roast day!

    Prince of Wales, 118 Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8EE
    0121 449 4198

    Google map: tinyurl.com/3ygjkpe

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    The Prince of Wales

    Posted by mediamule 12 July 2010

    The Prince of Wales is a fantastic pub with a sublime beer garden ... in BIRMINGHAM. Yes, I know, Birmigham. I too was shocked. However, after endless summers spent trying to find a decent beer garden round my neck of the woods in East London, I stumbled upon this little gem one evening when I was in Birmingham for work. The beer is great (eight casque ales no less) but the garden tops off the Victorian splendour of the bar, parlour et. al.

    Just go see it for yourself - All I'm going to say is shack, sunset and stage. the rest, as they say, is up to you dear reader ...

    theprincemoseley.co.uk/
    118 Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham
    B13 8EE
    0121 449 4198

    Google map: tinyurl.com/378wyql

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    The Anchor Inn

    Posted by gingerdad 7 September 2007

    This is a great little family-run traditional Digbeth Irish pub. They serve a good range of beers. The front bar in particular is notable for its partitioned booths.

    This is not some National Trust pub, but a proper old fashioned Brummy boozer. Don't expect to be seduced first time. This is the kind of genuine and authentic pub rarely found in the city. Worth a visit.

    Bradford Street, Birmingham
    B5 6ET United Kingdom.

    Tel: 0121 622 4516

    www.the-anchor-inn.fsnet.co.uk/

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