Sunday, January 26, 2025

Bus Pass Bandit: Part Forty Four - JEWELLERY QUARTER

The Bus Pass Bandit can't keep away from Birmingham at the moment and is summoned to the Second City once again for a jaunt around the Jewellery Quarter...

The railway station on Vyse Street is the designated rendezvous location.

Before meeting his accomplices, there's a chance to view the Catacombs at Warstone Lane Cemetery.

The first pub of the day is the Jewellers Arms, an excellent Black Country Ales pub.

The Felinfoel Winter Warmer is accompanied by a nice cheese and onion cob.

Next on to the Indian Brewery Taproom, a large spacious building converted from a former factory.

Their Indian Summer beer is impressive and the interesting menu includes Indian pizzas.

Following this is the Actress & Bishop, a pub and music venue.

Draught Bass is on offer here, as is a comfortable throne.

Nearby is Saint Paul's House, an unexpected stop.

Hobgoblin IPA is the chosen beer in here.

The Barrel Store, an outlet for the Attic Brew Co., is situated under the railway arches near Snow Hill Station.

Their Ten Acre Stout is excellent and various board games are available.

Now on to the Rock & Roll Brewhouse which has a distinctive 1960's atmosphere.

Their Brew Springsteen seems to be an appropriate beer.

The Rolling Mill nearby is a more expensive establishment.

A half of Guinness will suffice in here.

And finally back to the Indian Brewery - this time their outlet at Snowhill, conveniently next to the Station.

Here is some Royal Beast to finish off the evening.

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