The Barton's Arms is a beautiful building and I have taken family and friends to eat nd drink there on many occasions It is a place where I have met some lovely people who post on here and others who don't post any more. The last time I was in was with Risso and his son, and we bumped into, as usual, Frank and Ken, and ColinMac, and TimVilla (NOT VillaTimCoopersInjurySilhillTTOD) opus other various reprobates If you have never been inside, I hope it will reopen again for you MUST see it. It is a truly magnificent building.
It's location is the big problem. It's a good pub, but there's nothing else around that would make you want to walk out there to visit. If you're in the city centre, you can go to a lots of places, same if you're in the JQ or Harborne etc. If it was more central it would do brilliantly.
Quote from: Risso on February 01, 2024, 01:20:31 PMIt's location is the big problem. It's a good pub, but there's nothing else around that would make you want to walk out there to visit. If you're in the city centre, you can go to a lots of places, same if you're in the JQ or Harborne etc. If it was more central it would do brilliantly.It doesn't help being in Birmingham, which for all the recent improvements still isn't a real ale and good pubs city.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 01, 2024, 01:30:29 PMQuote from: Risso on February 01, 2024, 01:20:31 PMIt's location is the big problem. It's a good pub, but there's nothing else around that would make you want to walk out there to visit. If you're in the city centre, you can go to a lots of places, same if you're in the JQ or Harborne etc. If it was more central it would do brilliantly.It doesn't help being in Birmingham, which for all the recent improvements still isn't a real ale and good pubs city.The Barton's always seemed to me to be Brum's version of Manchester's Peveril of the Peak (which I'm sure you've been in). The big difference being that the PotP is 5 minutes walk from two major train stations, and close to other similar establishments like the Briton's Protection.
wetherspoons has also killed a lot of independents off
Quote from: VillaTim on February 01, 2024, 12:13:06 PMwetherspoons has also killed a lot of independents offI was on a total boycott of Weatherspoons for a while but it is more of a mixed bag than people give it credit for. Apparently, one off real ale pubs and bars don’t generate enough orders to keep independent brewers in business, but Weatherspoons do! Which in turn helps the one off establishments! They’ve also saved a lot of interesting old buildings from demolition by turning them into pubs, but sadly, this one that’s already a pub probably isn’t in a good spot for them.Still hate Tim Weatherspoon though - vile man!
love them or hate them Wetherspoons have found a brilliant business model that England cannot get enough of
Quote from: VillaTim on February 01, 2024, 05:12:28 PMlove them or hate them Wetherspoons have found a brilliant business model that England cannot get enough ofBritain likes cheap anything. Then moans about the quality and that the better things have gone.