Contacts & Location

📍 Address: 129 Bilston Street, Sedgley, Dudley DY3 1JE, United Kingdom

📞 Phone: +44 1902 883380

🌐 Website: sarahhughesbrewery.co.uk

Reviews

  1. Paul Newman ★★★★★

    This fantastic pub and it's great punters is an absolute must for anyone who loves a real ale. You will not be disappointed. Advise you get there at opening time.

  2. Scott Cadman ★★★★★

    The absolute holy grail / final boss for anyone who is into cask real ale and English heritage pubs. Sarah Hughes beer is about as good as it gets and the pub interior is something else. I particularly enjoy the novelty of the faceless beer ordering from the corridor. Don't hesitate - take a trip to the Black Country to enjoy a frothing pint or three at this unbelievable gem.

  3. Gazza Prescott ★★★★★

    A properly old school and atmospheric pub with small rooms off a central corridor and bar hatch in the middle. Really is like going back in time, without the smallpox and child labour. Beers brewed behind the pub are tasty and good value, big cobs too. One of the essential visits in the black country.

  1. caroline0199 sky ★☆☆☆☆

    I travelled all the way from Northampton, via Wolverhampton, where I had drinks in a couple of great dog friendly pubs, to the Beacon Hotel. I arrived at the Beacon Hotel only to be told no dogs are allowed on the premises or even the garden. I am shocked and very disappointed. I asked why and was told that the owner took the decision years ago because customers were not keeping their dogs on a lead and one chewed the furniture. I explained my dogs are kept on a lead and don't chew furniture, but I was still asked to leave immediately. I love Sarah Hughes Ruby Mild, and have drunk it all over the country, and in the Beacon many years ago when I used to regularly travelled between Dudley and Newtown in Powys, and our dog was welcomed. I have vowed to never drink Sarah Hughes beers again in my life. I came all the way from Northampton to have a drink here, and they think it is justified to bar me from entry just because of one irresponsible dog owner. Luckily there is a pub across the road called the White Lion who are dog friendly and they have a nice selection of ales, so Beacon Hotel, up yours! Talking to the regulars in the White Lion it was one dog that misbehaved and caused the owner of the Beacon to ban all dogs. Big mistake. Would he ban all humans if one started a fight or damaged the furniture. I doubt it. This is victimisation of dogs and responsible owners. Finally, I married a lady from the Black Country and hence I know the people here are very friendly and welcoming, so the the owner of this pub is not your typical person from this area. Don't visit this pub, especially if you own a dog. Go across the road to the White Lion who have a great range of well kept real ales and are very human and dog friendly.

  2. Alison Taffs ★★★★★

    Absolutely legendary Sarah Hughes Ruby Mild fresh on cask. Delicious malty and well worth the detour to get here. Cheese and onion cob and a comfy seat in the fab smoking room. Had a chat with a friendly local. Perfect.

  3. Alan York ★★★★★

    The home of Sarah Hughes ales in a truly excellent traditional Victorian pub All bars served by the original serving hatches in the middle good tasting beers with excellent staff Well maintained all over with good sized car park Check opening times before as operate old style opening times VISIT

  1. Dave Whale ★★★★★

    What a lovely way to enjoy excellent beer, us older ones reminiscing on the pubs now gone or bit by bit spoilt by progress, that reminds me 'unspoiled by progrees' never transferred to the pubs themselves, this place however, if changed, has done it very tastefully or subtly. Excellent

  2. The Cat ★★★★★

    What a brilliantly dated throw back to times past. The ales are brewed onsite and are awesome. SARAH HUGHES ales. There are also a few ciders as well as other drinks available from 1 of three serving hatches that you will have to bend down to order from. There are also guest Ales as well as other drinks available. There are a few rooms to be seated in as well as a large outside area too. All offering a glimpse into decor of years gone by. The inside of this amazing pub needs to be seen to be believed, looking from the outside it you ain't gonna believe what will behold you on the inside. Absolutely an ale drinkers paradise and should also be visited by anyone who enjoys a great old fashioned pub. Highly highly recommended to all.

  3. Steven Cox ★★★★☆

    A great, old-fashioned (in a good way) pub. The serving hatch is a real throwback to past times, and the front room, where I sat, was very comfortable - even given that my visit was at around noon on a Monday.

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The Beacon Hotel is located at 129 Bilston Street, Sedgley, Dudley DY3 1JE, United Kingdom

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