This is an other drinking establishment and you will be charged for entrance at all times.
Within the Black Country Living Museum for which admission is payable.
Originally located in Moor Lane, Buckpool, Brierley Hill, this building was moved brick-by-brick to the museum, as were its neighbouring buildings. Open only during museum opening times to its visitors and finishes serving a quarter of an hour before the museum closes.
It serves two regular beers from Black Country Ales and a changing beer, often from Green Duck. In keeping with the early 1960s setting there is saw dust on the bar floor and the there are no pump clips on the handpulls, but the beers are listed on a chalk slate. Cobs are available.
Opening times vary with the seasons and main holidays.
Contact details are as for the Museum.
Historic Interest
Originally located in Moor Lane, Buckpool, Brierley Hill.
A typical Victorian working man's pub with a basic bar, snug & lounge at the rear. It was built in Brierley Hill Road, Brockmoor 1776-79 and dismantled brick by brick in 1979 and moved seven miles to the Black Country Museum. Each external brick was carefully numbered so it could be replaced in exactly the same position from whence it came
A typical Victorian working man's pub with a basic bar, snug & lounge at the rear. It was built in Brierley Hill Road, Brockmoor 1776-79 and dismantled brick by brick in 1979 and moved seven miles to the Black Country Museum. Each external brick was carefully numbered so it could be replaced in exactly the same position from whence it came
Museum
Originally located in Brierley Hill, this pub was moved brick-by-brick to the museum. It is a wonderful re-creation of a Victorian era pub. It is open only at lunchtimes during museum hours. There are real ales and ciders but not meals.
This Other Drinking Establishment serves 1 changing beer and 2 regular beers.
Bottle & Glass, Dudley