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  1. J

    The Woodman Tavern Duddeston Row New Canal St

    There was another Woodman pub on Easy Row, which was criminally demolished to make way for various concrete eyesores. I don't want to post any pictures because it's a heart breaker.
  2. J

    The Woodman Tavern Duddeston Row New Canal St

    On a recent visit to Millenium Point, a receptionist told me that The Woodman had been acquired, with a 25-year lease, and that it was scheduled to reopen in May, which if true is excellent news.
  3. J

    Fox and Grapes - Digbeth

    I used to drink in the Fox & Grapes shortly before it closed. I recently discovered that my great, great grandfather, an Irish immigrant, lived on Park Street during the 1851 census. He'd have been in his early 20s then, and almost certainly moved to Birmingham as a result of the potato famine...
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