Reviews of The Horseshoe Bar & Restaurant

Birmingham, GB

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Zomato: 3
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Fab Weld
Google a year ago
4.0
Lovely canal side establishment, very popular with the locals who enjoy the wonderful ambiance and lovely meals in the well-kept beer garden. Only a ghost would think the welcome a little cold, or the very wonderful staff a little abrupt.
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Daz Parker
Google a year ago
5.0
everyone is made to feel welcome..the smell of weed comes from the canal when people stand on the bridge or in the woods..we cant help that or change that..everyone who comes here is made to feel so welcome.staff are so friendly and very welcoming...
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Marjorie Hook
Google a year ago
5.0
I went to the horseshoe Inn last night to find it a little different from previous visit , people dancing and having a good time didn't seem to be any trouble there just good music played on jukebox and friendly atmosphere apologies from previous posts
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Andy
Google a year ago
5.0
Went here last night had a really good night bonfire and fireworks and a food stall and it was a brilliant atmosphere and the staff where nonstop well done and management have done a good job with the new decor
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Robert Wright
Google a year ago
5.0
Nice staff good service Nice beers Nice local pub as I live b14 sides šŸ»šŸ‘Œ
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Julia Swift
Google a year ago
5.0
Local to myself and situated next to a lovely canal. The locals are welcoming and the atmosphere is Great.
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Nick Allcock
Google a year ago
4.0
Locals pub but a decent welcome. Food not available but good range of beers etc.
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Keith Brisband
Google a year ago
4.0
Friendly pub good outside seating beers are good staff and locals friendly
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Kevin
Google a year ago
4.0
Very nice pub with friendly staff
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Shredder Chris
Google 3 months ago
4.0
I like this pub, it's a proper old-school boozer without airs or graces. In this age of themed pubs and corporate branding it's really good to walk into somewhere that really probably hasn't changed in decades. I wouldn't say this is the place to go for a meal, but there's crisps, nuts and sandwiches. As I say, old school. If you're walking along the canal through King's Heath pop in for a beer and a bag of peanuts!
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John O'Shaughnessy
Google 7 months ago
4.0
Great time nice to see some old mates really injoyed the day great pub great people
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Kelly Corcoran
Google 2 years ago
5.0
Nice quiet place with a good beer garden right next to the canal, the beer garden also has a pirate ship for the kids to play on. It's nice to go for a pint here after work or when ever you like. Good atmosphere and freindly bar staff
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darren parker
Google 2 years ago
5.0
A great pub everyone is very friendly and made to feel welcome..very child friendly with a lovely beer garden..great food served some weekends on the outside barbeque..the beer garden is rarely empty..always busy..just a great pub with great locals and a great atmosphere..highly recommend it
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Camilla Carrington
Google 3 years ago
5.0
Cute little pub with great drinks! Would love to see some refurbishing however it continues to be a a decent local.
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Derek Williams
Google 4 years ago
4.0
Had a great night last night... First time in the horseshoe, s. They sold my Newcastle brown which is a rarity in itself to find such a pub. Good music, great crowd of people. Plus it was a bus ride away. All in all, a good night out with the boys..
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Nosh & Breks
Zomato Mar 17, 2018
4.0
In the two or so weeks since I ate at The Horseshoe I’ve sent three people to eat their mixed grill. It’s a recommendation that’s gone down well; one now skips the gym nearby to get his fix. I’m so proud. This verbal pyramid scheme is great in principal but not so good for my blog stats. I should probably share it with everyone, even if it means having to wait a little bit longer for my dinner.
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Haaris Bham
Zomato Mar 18, 2015
3.0
Very quick review as I don't like to be writing negative stuff for too long!<br/><br/>I have visited this place a few times before and having never eaten in the restaurant I thought it was about time to change that.<br/><br/>We visited on a Thursday evening and to sum up left feeling somewhat deflated.<br/><br/>Nothing stands out for out right criticism but maybe that's the issue Nothing actually stood out at all All rather bland and nothing stood out as a great fish.<br/><br/>Yes it's a nice place yes it's got good attentive service but I'm afraid all that combined with lack lustre food equals one thing only, a slightly disappointed feeling when the bilL arrives especially given that this is a higher priced curry experience <br/><br/>Just not what I expected maybe that's the issue ?? I expected too much? Well I think the price they charge justifies my expectation.<br/><br/>
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Dine Birmingham
Zomato Aug 23, 2013
4.0
The Horseshoe Bar and Restaurant in Hall Green, Birmingham is something of a culinary chimaera, made up of contrasting components just like the mythical creature. As manager Tanveer Handa explained to us, the goal is to provide high quality Indian cuisine alongside traditional gastropub fare.<br/><br/>Atmosphere<br/><br/>The venue’s interior reflects this dual ethos. Previously a traditional local pub, the Horseshoe has been transformed into a warm and inviting space, where wood and brown leather create the atmospher of a cosy yet upmarket gastropub. Sadly the Eastern decor is more sparse, but a few graceful statuettes indicate that Chilli & Spice, the restaurant’s Indian avatar, is also present.<br/><br/>food<br/><br/>Naturally, the menu offers a variety of options for the palate. However, don’t expect fusion dishes. The philosophy is very much to keep the Indian food separate from the other cuisine, as reflected by the two separate menus.<br/><br/>Despite its name, the ā€˜English menu’ in fact carries options as diverse as tiger prawns, crispy duck and various pasta dishes, alongside the normal pub grub choices like fish and chips and lamb shank. The amount of choice is perhaps a bit overwhelming, despite the valiant attempt to cover all bases.<br/><br/>The Chilli & Spice menu however, is intensely focused on fine Indian fare. Starters kasondhi ka jingha (jumbo prawns marinated and flavoured with honey and mustard) together with barrah kebab (lamb chops marinated in yoghurt, garlic and ginger) set the bar incredibly high for the rest of the meal.<br/><br/>Thankfully, murg methi (chicken cooked with fenugreek leaves in creamy gravy) lived up to expectations, providing a deliciously flavoursome experience without resorting to the overuse of pepper and spice many curries are guilty of.<br/><br/>For dessert (if you can manage to find room) we recommend gajar ka halwa. This is a classic Indian dessert combining grated carrots and milk reduction in a sweet partnership that tops off your meal perfectly.<br/><br/>drink<br/><br/>While the Horsehoe Bar and Restaurant wine menu is good, the cocktails made more of an impression. In particular, moreish house specials lychee martini and spiced mojito represent the restaurant’s most successful attempts at uniting East and West.<br/>