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The Royal Oak, Wolverhampton - pub details

Royal Oak

Address: 707 Compton Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV3 9PH [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 29097) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Wolverhampton (0.9 miles), Bilbrook (3.2 miles), Codsall (3.9 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.9/10 (rated by 11 users)
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After a visit to the Summer House in Whitmore Reans (not yet listed on here), we moved back towards the centre, with a stop at the Royal Oak. This was a much busier pub than others we visited. But it was slightly nearer to the football ground and with kick off approaching, it was gradually getting busier. A nice, traditional boozer owned by Marston's with seating around a bar. Regular ales are Banks's Amber Bitter, Mild & Sunbeam & Wychwood Hobgoblin Gold. Guests were Marston's Old Empire & Thwaite's Wainwright. Clearly a popular place with some friendly customers.
blue_scrumpy - 13 Aug 2018 19:47
ROB has given a nice interior description of this solid pub, one that we always pop into for one or two when in Chapel Ash, which is quite often.

a Banks's pub, which has Bitter and MILD always on handpull, with a guest, last night being Brakspear Honey Bee. For once, the consistent MILD was having an off night, but the Honey Bee, the only Brakspear drink i like, was good.

A nice locals pub, one that everyone feels comfortable in - always worth a visit
Archivist - 18 Aug 2009 14:34
A well kept pint of Banks Original was found before the Wolves v West Ham, a well run pub with good bar-staff.
EssexDave - 17 Aug 2009 17:27
Pub with a community local feel. It�s been opened out into one large room with what looks like an extension/conservatory at one end, there�s also a raised outdoor seating area. There�s plenty of red comfortable seating to the left as you enter and a couple of wall display arches along with a few rather faded Johnnie Walker prints and a quiz machine plus a big screen TV. To the right there�s another couple of seating areas and a few bar stools. There�s some unusual mullioned glass over the bar but it�s not anything special d�cor wise. There are six handpumps doubling up with Banks�s Bitter and Original and last night they had Marston�s Lord Taverner�s Ale on as well. I had a pint of it and very nice it was too. It�s a pleasant enough pub.
ROBCamra - 8 Jul 2009 14:31
Cracking Banks's mild in here, can get quite busy weekends.Decent sized smoking garden.Dr's verdict - go and have a pint outside in the sunshine.
TheCasualDoctor - 21 Jul 2008 20:36

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