Ale in Wolverhampton?

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Im picking up vibes that the boozers in the town only allow home fans in and the bouncers check match tickets.

I've not been to Wolves before and am debating trying the town boozers or heading out in a cab to some of the classic ale houses in the hinterland. I know some Blades are also toying with Brum or Stafford.

Anyone help me out with knowledge of local boozers please?

I favour decent old fashioned proper pubs with real beer. Sports bars, Yates type and hoolie centres are not my bag, though I fully approve of em so all can find somewhere to their taste.
 



I have no knowledge of the boozers round there but we're staying in Birmingham and getting the train to Wolverhampton at about 4.30.
 
Im picking up vibes that the boozers in the town only allow home fans in and the bouncers check match tickets.

I've not been to Wolves before and am debating trying the town boozers or heading out in a cab to some of the classic ale houses in the hinterland. I know some Blades are also toying with Brum or Stafford.

Anyone help me out with knowledge of local boozers please?

I favour decent old fashioned proper pubs with real beer. Sports bars, Yates type and hoolie centres are not my bag, though I fully approve of em so all can find somewhere to their taste.

That's a very good question! Going on the train Saturday, the plan for us lot is four cities at least a pint in each (Sheff-Derby-Brum-Wolves ... and yes I've checked Derby and Wolverhampton are cities believe it or not!). Just checked for Wolverhampton and it looks as though there's a Wetherspoons not too far from their station ... I think that one will be the one for us :)
 
Away fans guide says no away fan boozers near ground. Many fans complaining most bars are for Home fans only even in city centre. The Wetherspoons is mentioned as having bouncers on the door checking tickets to make sure its Home fans only.

Litten Tree in city centre is mentioned as away fan friendly, sports type bar but no real ale. Some away fans drink in the bar in the Premier Inn at the back of the railway station.

Best Fish and Chip Shop is the Staveley Fish Bar on Staveley Road.

Hope that Helps. Safe journey to all Blades.
 
That's where we're heading.

Beacon Hotel is a must.

That is a classic. I'm thinking of a cab to Bloxwich from the station as it has two CAMRA National Inventory pubs there, one of which goes by the simply marvelllous name of The Romping Cat. As it's my birthday and our lass is coming I'm hoping it may give her some fruity ideas...

Romantic me. A backstreet Black Country boozer, a few glasses of local firewater and a night in the Travel Lodge and I'm expecting a night with the next Jenna Jameson...
 
That is a classic. I'm thinking of a cab to Bloxwich from the station as it has two CAMRA National Inventory pubs there, one of which goes by the simply marvelllous name of The Romping Cat. As it's my birthday and our lass is coming I'm hoping it may give her some fruity ideas...

Romantic me. A backstreet Black Country boozer, a few glasses of local firewater and a night in the Travel Lodge and I'm expecting a night with the next Jenna Jameson...

I'll look Bloxwich up but I'll steer clear of doing a Ched and joining you at the Travel Lodge ;)
 
That is a classic. I'm thinking of a cab to Bloxwich from the station as it has two CAMRA National Inventory pubs there, one of which goes by the simply marvelllous name of The Romping Cat. As it's my birthday and our lass is coming I'm hoping it may give her some fruity ideas...

Romantic me. A backstreet Black Country boozer, a few glasses of local firewater and a night in the Travel Lodge and I'm expecting a night with the next Jenna Jameson...

A word of advice, Bloxwich is a long trek from Wolverhampton station and will cost a fair bit by cab. The centre of Wolverhampton is a bit like a zombie war zone for pubs, but I would suggest the Giffard Arms on Victoria Street, which is city centre, close to the ground, quirky, spit and sawdust kind of place, but should be ok for you.
 
Think White Lightning is the tipple on choice but the more "hip" drinkers like a pint of Marstons "incest" or Banks "Six Fingers Pale Ale" while showing off their patchwork jumpers and loon pants to their close female relatives/dates.
 
I thought this was going to be about the taste of Wolverhampton Ale...., I was going to offer a taster, I've just had a large mug of tea, so anybody interested, if you wanna give me 15-20min to put dog out ont garden, I think the cold will trigger my piss valve, so I should be able to offer you around a pint of the finest golden liqueur. It's an acquired taste, slightly cloudy, with a hint of fish in the after taste.
Any takers??
 
Im picking up vibes that the boozers in the town only allow home fans in and the bouncers check match tickets.

I've not been to Wolves before and am debating trying the town boozers or heading out in a cab to some of the classic ale houses in the hinterland. I know some Blades are also toying with Brum or Stafford.

Anyone help me out with knowledge of local boozers please?

I favour decent old fashioned proper pubs with real beer. Sports bars, Yates type and hoolie centres are not my bag, though I fully approve of em so all can find somewhere to their taste.

Venture out to the Black Country, Tipton, Sedgeley, Smethwick, for some traditional pubs and very good ale. Daniel Batham’s, Sarah Hughes, brewery pubs are good choices.
 



Venture out to the Black Country, Tipton, Sedgeley, Smethwick, for some traditional pubs and very good ale. Daniel Batham’s, Sarah Hughes, brewery pubs are good choices.

Brum best bet on train, Wellington, Sun on Hill, Briar Rose Spoons, etc, close to New Street, train to Wolves 20 mins max.
 
There's a boozer in Wednesfield 2miles away that has been described as the best and most authentic back street terrace pub left in England. That's got me name on it.

Any knowledge?
 
There's a boozer in Wednesfield 2miles away that has been described as the best and most authentic back street terrace pub left in England. That's got me name on it.

Any knowledge?
Probably The Vine on Lichfield Road? Just leave plenty of time to get back into Wolverhampton before the game as the road in is usually gridlocked on match days.
 
The Great Western by the station is the best place for real ale in Wolverhampton, awesome boozer. Home fans only but if you're not wearing colours you should be fine. Lych Gate, Posada, Dog & Doublet and Bohemian are good as well but Blades fans might not get in there.

Otherwise I'd stick to Birmingham. Some brilliant places just by New St station and it's only 25 mins to Wolverhampton.
 
Shit
Where can you park?
Been on Google street view all around Staveley Street and it's all permit holders on match days.

Last time I went to Molineux Deane and Agana were playing :o

No probs parking then
 
The Great Western by the station is the best place for real ale in Wolverhampton, awesome boozer. Home fans only but if you're not wearing colours you should be fine. Lych Gate, Posada, Dog & Doublet and Bohemian are good as well but Blades fans might not get in there.

Otherwise I'd stick to Birmingham. Some brilliant places just by New St station and it's only 25 mins to Wolverhampton.
Great Western would be my choice, just keep a low profile.
 
Shit
Where can you park?
Been on Google street view all around Staveley Street and it's all permit holders on match days.

Last time I went to Molineux Deane and Agana were playing :eek:

No probs parking then

According to Away Day fans guide if your coming down the A449 Stafford Road north of Molineux at the Island House pub turn left at the roundabout and there is a free park and ride. 10 minutes to ground. Mind you that was 2012 so don't know if its still there. Otherwise all guides say no parking near ground apart from Club car parks and recommend parking in the town 10 minutes away.
 
According to Away Day fans guide if your coming down the A449 Stafford Road north of Molineux at the Island House pub turn left at the roundabout and there is a free park and ride. 10 minutes to ground. Mind you that was 2012 so don't know if its still there. Otherwise all guides say no parking near ground apart from Club car parks and recommend parking in the town 10 minutes away.
Yep - think we'll head to the chippy and then park in a town CP and walk from there.

Thanks for advice :)
 
Fish and chips were reyt tasty.

Best part o' day :(

For future reference, though perhaps not next season now. The Great western was fantastic and the Bathams best bitter a revelation. So good went twice! Got into all the pubs though there was only 2 of us and we don’t look lairy. Gifford Arms was a throw back metal bar with led zep on the jukebox. Dog and doublet a coal fire and exotic bar maid. Salters for salters beer. Lichgate for beer range. Posada an architectural and unaltered highlight. The combermere for the tree growing in the outside gents and live music.

And yes the boozers were the highlight of the day.
UTB
 
For the record, if you're going next season when we play them in the Prem ( :) ), we were asked to show home end tickets going in to the Wetherspoons (moon under water) before the match, and then when we said we were wolves fans who weren't going to the game but wanted to watch it on the big screen bouncer asked to see ID before letting us in. Definitely felt a bit OTT.
 
For future reference, though perhaps not next season now. The Great western was fantastic and the Bathams best bitter a revelation. So good went twice! Got into all the pubs though there was only 2 of us and we don’t look lairy. Gifford Arms was a throw back metal bar with led zep on the jukebox. Dog and doublet a coal fire and exotic bar maid. Salters for salters beer. Lichgate for beer range. Posada an architectural and unaltered highlight. The combermere for the tree growing in the outside gents and live music.

And yes the boozers were the highlight of the day.
UTB

Was also in the Great Western yesterday. Started out up at Sedgley at the Britannia, a Daniel Batham's pub. Then went on to the really excellent Beacon Hotel at Sedgley, that I recommended to you. Was gutted to find it was shut at 3pm! So ended up going down to the Great Western. Had a nice pint of Holden's Special and then back on the Batham's again. Ended the day with a trip back to Sedgley to visit the Beacon Hotel. This is the home of Sarah Hughes brewery and the beer there tops just about anything else in that area imo. Worth checking out on your next visit to Wolverhampton, Walsall or nearby places. Link below:

http://sarahhughesbrewery.co.uk/
 



For the record, if you're going next season when we play them in the Prem ( :) ), we were asked to show home end tickets going in to the Wetherspoons (moon under water) before the match, and then when we said we were wolves fans who weren't going to the game but wanted to watch it on the big screen bouncer asked to see ID before letting us in. Definitely felt a bit OTT.

Am thinking when you opened that Northern mouth of yours the security might have been more than a bit suspicious...
 

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