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Street corner pub on the main Wolverhampton to Bilston Road, with a brown tiled exterior. The main bar has the original tiled floor and contains old style cast iron furniture. There is a separate building at the rear which is available to hire as a function room. Popular with speedway and greyhound fans as Monmore Green stadium is nearby. Menu is Indian and mixed grill.
TRY ALSO. A small locals' pub dating back to 1841.A plan of 1913 shows a layout comprising a left hand side bar to the front servery, a centre room to the rear (which was a private parlour converted to a snug) and a right hand side tap room - this last was subsequently knocked through to incorporate a private living room behind. Nowadays, a central entrance between two re-glazed bay windows leads into a central corridor with the best rooms on the left, either side of the servery. The most impressive item is the bar-back with its gold glazed panel at the top and black 'WINES & SPIRITS' lettering. The room has benches, but a modern counter and pot shelf, and a modern Banks's fireplace. Back of the servery the small plain snug has service via a doorway - plushly-upholstered benches all round but no other features. The right-hand rooms have been opened-out with the corridor; there are some benches but no other old features.
TRY ALSO. A small locals' pub dating back to 1841.A plan of 1913 shows a layout comprising a left hand side bar to the front servery, a centre room to the rear (which was a private parlour converted to a snug) and a right hand side tap room - this last was subsequently knocked through to incorporate a private living room behind. Nowadays, a central entrance between two re-glazed bay windows leads into a central corridor with the best rooms on the left, either side of the servery. The most impressive item is the bar-back with its gold glazed panel at the top and black 'WINES & SPIRITS' lettering. The room has benches, but a modern counter and pot shelf, and a modern Banks's fireplace. Back of the servery the small plain snug has service via a doorway - plushly-upholstered benches all round but no other features. The right-hand rooms have been opened-out with the corridor; there are some benches but no other old features.
Red Lion, Wolverhampton