Reviews

  1. Samantha Mason ★★★★★

    We were a group of four and I really enjoyed my meal. One of our party had some issues and the staff handled it very professionally. The pub itself is a beautiful building and the overall experience was pleasant.

  2. Michael Lord ★★★★★

    Amazing customer service. My friend was unwell in the ladies toilet and the staff were absolutely wonderful and took no chances. They checked she was safe and that she knew us before letting her come out of the toilet and they were so kind once she was out. Special thanks to Olly for being amazing !

  3. Miles Parkin ★★★★★

    I would definitely recommend staying here. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The room I stayed in was spacious, comfortable and had an overall nice vibe. The prices are quite affordable and the place is rustic and quaint. The location is just off central as its only a short walk to the city centre. In all, a positive experience.

  1. Alex ★★★★☆

    Beautiful building & very friendly staff! We really enjoyed our stay at the Hotel, the room and the bathrooms were clean and nice. There was a kettle with tea and coffee in our room aswell, which we enjoyed :) The only downside was the noise of the pub, fortunately we brought earplugs, so we got that sorted, but be prepared for it, as you might overlook it when booking!

  2. Kaiser ★★★☆☆

    Always loved the old crown. Been here several times with friends, colleagues and family. Vibe is always chilled, laid back and friendly. Beers nice, crisp and a good variety. Nothing wrong with it whatsoever until one time I ordered the 1368 sharer platter for 4. On the website, it says: A feast for 4 people- chicken wings, Torpedo Prawns, Lamb Fritters, Hummus, Grilled Pitta, Truffle Fries What was promised as a feast felt more like an assault on my arteries, with nearly every item deep fried. The chicken wings had the texture of sawdust, and the 'prawns' were mysteriously replaced by whitebait that carried a distinctly potent, fishy aroma. The only redeeming features—the pitta and fries—hardly justify the £30 price tag. Save your money and visit the chippy next door; your taste buds and wallet will thank you It’s great If you’re here for drinks, and maybe Sunday roast. Definitely give the platter a miss.

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What is the address of The Old Crown?

The Old Crown is located at 188 High St, Deritend, Birmingham B12 0LD, UK

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