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Best Gastro Pubs in Hall Green

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A photo of The Holly Bush restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(1007)
Price: Expensive
• Gastro pub • Redditch
Booked 4 times today
Nestled just off the A435 in the serene Gorcott Hill, Redditch, The Holly Bush stands out as a quintessential Gastro Pub, offering an authentic dining experience that consistently impresses. Esteemed for its commitment to local, fresh produce, this family-friendly pub boasts a sunlit garden ideal for a lazy afternoon and a menu that celebrates the best of British cuisine. Patrons rave about the "melt in your mouth" roast belly pork and the "amazing" pan-fried salmon, highlighting the quality and care in every dish. Reviews often commend the "friendly and attentive" staff, enhancing the dining experience. With its cozy atmosphere and a reputation for excellence, The Holly Bush is a beloved destination for those seeking a top-tier Gastro Pub experience in Redditch.
A photo of Fleur de Lys restaurant
4.6
Exceptional(2391)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Henley-in-Arden
Booked 11 times today
Nestled in the picturesque village of Lowonsford, on the banks of the Stratford Canal, between winding country roads that used to be part of the Forest of Arden, The Fleur De Lys is the very best kind of country pub. Packed full of quaint charm and quirky corners beneath its C16th wooden beams, The Fleur is a cosy haven in the winter and an extensive paradise in the summer. There are so many tiny wonders packed into this historic building that you will always find something new to fall in love with when you visit. Our garden boasts an acre of land to run riot on and a low level wooden children’s playground, alongside over 30 tables and benches. We’re ideally situated for walkers and ramblers who wish to explore the canal towpath or a variety of local walks. If you’re intending on zooming through this part of Warwickshire on a bicycle, The Fleur makes an excellent intermediary watering hole to fortify you for the ride ahead.
A photo of Barton Arms restaurant
5.0
Exceptional(2)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Birmingham
The Bartons Arms is indeed a gem of Victorian architecture in Birmingham, renowned for its stunning design and historical significance. Built in 1901, it stands as one of the finest examples of a Victorian public house, showcasing intricate craftsmanship from a bygone era.Beyond its architecture, the Bartons Arms is also celebrated for its atmosphere, offering a warm, nostalgic glimpse of Birmingham's past. The pub has also hosted various notable visitors over the years, including famous entertainers such as Laurel and Hardy.Today, it continues to serve both as a public house and a Thai restaurant, blending its rich historical setting with modern dining. Its preservation as a Grade II* listed building ensures that this piece of Birmingham’s Victorian heritage remains a beloved landmark.
A photo of The High Field restaurant
4.5
Awesome(545)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Edgbaston
Booked 19 times today
At The High Field in Edgbaston, Birmingham, the essence of a true Gastro Pub shines brilliantly. This charming venue not only offers a delightful dining experience with its "delicious sea bass" and "perfectly cooked vegetables," but also excels in creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Patrons rave about the "fantastic food and service," often highlighting the generous offer of extra roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings that make their meals feel especially indulgent. With its stylish modern decor and a sunny terrace ideal for leisurely meals, The High Field is a standout for its authentic Gastro Pub cuisine, making it a must-visit for those seeking quality and comfort in every bite. Whether it's the praised Sunday roasts or the highly recommended sea bass, the culinary delights here consistently impress, ensuring a memorable gastro experience in the heart of Birmingham.
A photo of Bell Harborne restaurant
4.4
Awesome(7)
Price: Moderate
• Gastro pub • Harborne
Nestled next to St. Peter's Church in the charming neighborhood of Harborne, Birmingham, Bell Harborne is a beacon of British cuisine, celebrated for its authenticity and culinary excellence. This quintessential pub is revered for its "unforgettable" dining experience, featuring a menu that blends traditional pub classics with contemporary flair, all crafted from locally-sourced ingredients. Patrons rave about the "excellent food choices and quality," particularly the generous Sunday lunch with praised free top-ups on roast potatoes, Yorkshire puddings, and gravy. Reviewers consistently highlight the "lovely, cosy old traditional pub" atmosphere and the "brilliant" service, making it a must-visit for anyone craving a true taste of British fare in a historic setting.
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