Pubs in Dudley
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Lamp Tavern
116 High Street,, Dudley DY1 1QT
Classic Bathams pub with a large front bar supplying traditional games and a cosy backroom with a more relaxed feel. The old Queens Cross Brewery has been converted into a large function room available for hire and staging music nights. Bed and Breakfast accommodation is in the adjacent Lamp Cottage. An outside area for drinking overlooks the southern area of the Black Country to the Clent Hills. Bathams XXX available for a limited window of time in winter.
Old Priory
47 New Street, Dudley DY1 1LU
A cosy one-roomed town centre pub. Historically, the handpumps dispensing cask beer have been out of sight and overlooked but following a refurbishment in November 2017, the pulls now sit centrally on the bar. However, no Real Ale was available in December 2018 / January 2019. "Bostin Fittle" ('great food') is served between 12-6pm Mon-Sat from Fanny's Pantry - the compact kitchen named after the late pub dog. There are affordable Black Country favourites and a blackboard above the real fire in the front room lists any specials that are available. In addition, cobs with salad are available all day everyday. Originally an early 19th century home brew house called the Nags Head; records as early as 1881 refer to the premises as the "Old Priory Inn".
Full Moon
58-60 High Street, Dudley DY1 1PS
The Full Moon is a large centrally located JD Wetherspoon pub offering good value food and drink. It opened in August 1996 and was originally a large town centre department store and then a pizza restaurant. It has a friendly comfortable atmosphere. Historic local photographs and facts adorn the walls. Not far from the main Dudley bus station where buses from all over the region terminate. Food served 8am - 11pm.
Bottle & Glass
Black Country Living Museum, Dudley DY1 4SQ
Originally located in Moor Lane, Buckpool, Brierley Hill, this building was moved brick-by-brick to the museum, as were its neighbours. Open only during museum opening times to its visitors and shuts one hour before the museum. Serving up to 3 changing local real ales including a mild. Contact details are for the Museum. Cobs available.
Court House
30 New Street, Dudley DY1 1LP
Acquired by Black Country Traditional Inns in 2009, this corner pub enjoys considerable passing trade from the nearby Dudley marketplace and shopping precinct. There is a large open-plan bar and a small snug which also has a service counter. A minimum of one mild, porter, or stout always features among the guest ale range. The function room on the first floor can be hired for meetings, parties, weddings, or other events.
Bush
2 Buffery Road, Dudley DY2 8ED
2 roomed pub with a pool table in the lounge.
Village Hotel - Victory bar
Castle Gate, Dudley DY1 4TB
Large hotel on the edge of the town which includes the Victory Bar.
Station Hotel
Birmingham Road, Dudley DY1 4RA
Large imposing hotel close to the Zoo and black country Living Museum.
Caves
Wrens Hill Road, Dudley DY1 3SB
Close to the Wrens Nest Nature Reserve this is an Asian dining experience pub.
Meadow Lark
Dibdale Road, Dudley DY1 2RR
Single-roomed roadside food-led pub which has undergone a tasteful redecoration. The ambience is calm and the staff are friendly. 3 Real Ales are available of which 2 are rotating guest beers. Breakfast is served from 9am until noon with an interesting hot food menu served from noon until 10pm including a range of steak and skillet meals. Cask Club runs on Mondays and Tuesdays when the Real Ales are discounted.
White Swan
1 Swan Street, Dudley DY1 2BW
Pub menu changes from a lunch light bites menu to a evening menu at 4pm. Weekend karaoke
Hilly House
142 Himley Road, Dudley DY1 2QH
A modern community pub where families are very welcome. Set in expansive grounds it offers beers from the Marston's breweries portfolio to accompany the wide range of food
