Pubs in Sedgley
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Mount Pleasant
144 High Street, Sedgley DY3 1RH
Known locally as the Stump, this popular free house serves a selection of nine beers. It has a mock-Tudor frontage and a Tardis-like interior. The front bar is the first room off a long corridor. The lounge areas have an intimate feel, with two rooms on different levels housing various nooks and crannies, both with a real coal stove. The pub is on the main No.1 bus route, or a five-minute walk from the centre of Sedgley.
Bulls Head
27 Bilston Street, Sedgley DY3 1JA
Not far from the centre of Sedgley, sits this listed building. The bar area extends across the front of the pub and into the two bay windows. More drinking space is available further back in a raised area to the side. Beyond that is a busy Thai restaurant which also serves takeaways. A warm welcome awaits regulars and visitors alike. Live entertainment Sunday evening.
Clifton
Bull Ring, Sedgley DY3 1RX
Multi-level Wetherspoon outlet at the heart of Sedgley. Popular with drinkers and diners of all ages, it gets exceptionally busy at peak weekend times. The building opened as a cinema back in 1937 before becoming a bingo hall in the 1970s. A taxi rank is located immediately outside the premises and a pay and display car park can be accessed via Townsend Avenue.
Beacon Hotel
129 Bilston Street, Sedgley DY3 1JE
A unique destination brewery tap for Sarah Hughes, also offering progressive guest beers. It is a popular Grade II listed pub brimming with character - queues have been known to assemble ahead of opening time. The biggest selling beer by some margin is the award-winning Sarah Hughes Dark Ruby Mild. The large garden has children's play facilities at the rear and is used to host various annual events such as Black Country Day.
Cabin
10 Alderwood Precinct, Sedgley DY3 3QY
Period of transition - under the temporary management of Chris Caldwell (known to Wolverhampton branch for operating the Horse & Jockey, Woodcross) since Christmas 2019.
Crown
High Street, Sedgley DY3 1RJ
Modern building on the edge of Sedgley village. Pleasant bar. Separate lounge which specialises in good value carvery, served 12-8. Fish and chips specials on Fridays.
White Lion Inn
104 Bilston Street, Sedgley DY3 1JF
Large pub serving a range of pale and often hoppy beers, popular for its sport TVs. Has a quiet drinking lounge, which can be used for meetings and functions. There is a small garden with benches at the rear. The pub has a large car park next door.
Montys
1 High Street, Sedgley DY3 1RP
Cafe Wine Bar close to the centre of Sedgley village.
Red Lion
Bull Ring, Sedgley DY3 1RU
White Horse
12 Dudley Street, Sedgley DY3 1SB
Recently refurbished and extended, this pub in the centre of Sedgley village is now open-plan, light and airy, with sports TVs. The garden also has TVs and music and astroturf. Can be very lively, particularly at weekends and when sport is on TV.
Seven Stars
61 Gospel End Street, Sedgley DY3 3LT
Food-led Marston's pub on the main A463 road connecting Gospel End and Sedgley. On Monday, there is a free drink with every pie purchased. On Tuesday, 2 drinks cost £5 (from a limited range). On Wednesday, curry and drink costs £5.70. On Thursday, there is a free drink with every grill meal. On Friday, there is a charity night featuring different events. Sunday is quiz night.
Swan
Gospel End Street, Sedgley DY3 3LP
Three handpumps but no real ale.
