The Bartons Arms is indeed a gem of Victorian architecture in Birmingham, renowned for its stunning design and historical significance. Built in 1901, it stands as one of the finest examples of a Victorian public house, showcasing intricate craftsmanship from a bygone era.Beyond its architecture, the Bartons Arms is also celebrated for its atmosphere, offering a warm, nostalgic glimpse of Birmingham's past. The pub has also hosted various notable visitors over the years, including famous entertainers such as Laurel and Hardy.Today, it continues to serve both as a public house and a Thai restaurant, blending its rich historical setting with modern dining. Its preservation as a Grade II* listed building ensures that this piece of Birmingham’s Victorian heritage remains a beloved landmark.
As well as serving quality fresh food in our restaurant and a range of drinks in the bar, The High Field has a spacious garden and sunny terrace. There is also public parking on-street and adjacent to our garden.We serve food all day, along with quality draught beers, ale on hand pumps, plus a carefully chosen wine list with quality-variety value. Stay with us, just next door at The High Field Town House, or book The Studio for your next party, celebration or meeting.
The Bell is located next to St. Peter's Church in Harborne, Birmingham this quintessential public house is steeped in tradition and a social hub for locals and visitors alike. The menu is a wonderful eclectic mix of pub classics and contemporary dishes served with freshly prepared ingredients locally sourced and the generous Sunday lunch boasts free top ups on roast potatos, Yorkshire puddings and gravy. The bar offers a lavish selection of red and white wines alongside refreshing spirits and mixers for those hazy summer afternoons spent in their picturesque garden. A visit to The Bell will be a unforgettable experience that will keep you coming back time after time.