Gorgeous restaurant and pub. The pub wasn’t overrun with tables meaning the atmosphere was intimate and service was attentive. We ordered the buffalo wings (definitely worth the hype) and the steak which was cooked beautifully. Would definitely return!
I was very pleased. The food was near perfect. I would say the chicken in the chicken burger could have been a bit more softer and juicier. The pizza dough looked good. But did not have that Napoleon dough finosh that i was expecting. Really nice garden at the back. Will go here again
Staying locally, had a lovely evening in the covered courtyard garden , great food; haddock and chips, brisket ‘cottage pie’ with apple/rhubarb crumble with custard for dessert.
Service excellent especially having to deliver service in torrential downpours, thunder and lightning!
Also very dog friendly…best to book as a popular pub to visit.
Highly recommend
Next on my list is this pub in the village of Belbroughton. Having been to The Talbot previously and having a good experience there, I thought it would be good to try this one.
It has a nice beer garden tucked away at the rear of the pub and car park further beyond this. It werent too busy despite the current government offer on.
The menu is on the pricier side but is understandable given the location we are in.
I love a good pie and as such went for the following:
Starter - Deep fried pork belly, red peas, pineapple and BBQ jerk sauce. The pork was spot on in flavour and the stuff that came with it accompanied it well. Though it looks small, it set a good spot for the main course.
Main - Slow cooked beef and ale pie with chips (it is normally served with black pudding mash but I dislike black pudding 🤮), green vegetables and gravy
- rammed to the pastry with beef inside, there's no air inside here. Beefs very tender and rich in flavour, no dryness here. Veg tasted fresh. Chips were crispy and hot. All good. 😊
Totalling £12.60.
Overall I would visit here again. 10/10 service attentive
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Had an excellent meal here, with great company. The pub is a lovely traditional old style place and apart form being updated for modern tastes hasn't changed much in decades. The building itself is the same as its always been and that just adds to the ambience. The menu is excellent with some unique touches. We all had the curried goat scotch egg which, as expected, was freshly cooked and came with a slightly running yolk. It was excellent and definitely one I would recommend trying. The staff are friendly and attentive without being intrusive. Will definitely be going back.
We all had a wonderful time. Great food ,especially the risotto, great company, superb staff where nothing was too much trouble and wonderful ambience. We loved it.
We just had drinks, but this is a lovely old village pub that's maintained its character - not a given with so many places that look great on the outside but are stripped down inside. The outside area is one of the greatest I've seen, with sheltered areas out of the sun/rain.
Really friendly people working there too.
Had a lovely meal here.
Friendly staff and reasonable choice of dishes.
Picture 1. Duck leg scotch egg starter
Picture 2. Steak main
Picture 3. Salmon starter.
Guiting Power was such a pretty little village and the warm welcome we recieved at this busy pub was wonderful. We only had a sandwich but it was delicious.
Every time we visit we always have a great time. The service is top notch and the food is brilliant too.
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