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The Barnt Green Inn - Reviewed on 9/04/06

22 Kendall Road, Barnt Green, Birmingham, B45 8PZ - +44(0)121 4949.


The Barnt Green Inn
The Barnt Green Inn is somewhat on the edge of Birmingham in Barnt Green (the clue was in the title). Situated in the shadow of the Lickey Hills, this gastro pub can be found set slightly back from the road with a car park large enough to bring the extended family. There is a huge terrace at the front of the property that is just begging summer days to come along and provide the much needed warmth to accompany a barmy summer evening drink. This being April, I headed straight inside.




As soon as you step inside, you realise that The Barnt Green Inn is bit more than just a local pub. The styling is very up to date, where Eastern ornaments mix with an eclectic collection of miss matched tables and chairs in the bar. Walk through to the dinning area, and you will be impressed by the size of the place. With capacity for over 100 dinners the atmosphere is always going to be bubbling. Relaxing in the soft leather sofas, having a drink whilst waiting for the table, I picked up a Sunday paper, felt the warmth of the open fire and immediately settled in. Not for long however as I was soon taken through to the table.

Inside the Barnt Green Inn


Again, the menu indicated that this place had a modern, sophisticated outlook. The subheadings of 'Leaves' and also 'Starches' on the menu was intriguing and would have raised an eyebrow for a few people I'm sure. Browsing the menu I became increasingly aware of my hunger as I drooled over such options as Leffe Battered Haddock, Five Spice Slow Roast Pork and Pasta with Chicken, Chorizo, Tomato and Parmesan. This being a Sunday I plumped for a wonderful sounding Roasted Shoulder of Lamb.

I was not disappointed with my selection, the lamb was superbly succulent and was complemented well with mint jus and lightly roasted potatoes. The value was pretty good too with the Lamb Roast costing £9.95 and a 175ml glass of Shiraz was £3.75.

Overall The Barnt Green Inn is a superb example of a modern Gastro-Pub, which keeps the authenticity of a traditional British pub and combines that with modern sophisticated cuisine that goes way beyond chicken-in-a-basket.

Our Opinion - 4 out of 5



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Posted November 24, 2006 5:22 pm
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Aid

Great pub, great food, great staff.
Posted July 10, 2006 11:23 pm

Emma

This place was really nice. Really good, modern menu with both a good bar and restaurant. The staff were attentive without being fusy and the food was very good.

I've just noticed that the newly revamped White Swan towards Harborne has a very similar style and supposedly a pretty similar menu.

I shall be checking it out.
Posted May 25, 2006 12:19 am
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Mary

Lovely place. Just what Birmingham needs, we could do with a few more of this type of place. If you're planning on going on Sunday, book in advance, they get very busy.
Posted May 22, 2006 10:57 pm

Bri

A great restaurant. A bit out of the way from the centre of town, but def worth the trip!
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