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Real Ale at Midland Hotel

gary6373

knowlegable brummie
What about that great little Real Ale bar in the Midland Hotel? The beer was kept great and you could get a quality ham or cheese roll at lunch time. Bottom floor at the back. Long gone now though.
 
Called Atkinson's as I remember. A fantastic place. I wonder what has become of the room?
 
Yes Gary good watering hole,used to pop in sometimes after work early doors,the place used to get packed especialy with dollys from offices,shop staff,ect good atmosphere
 
Long gone now though.

Er, sorry, this statment is mis-leading. Closed- i'm guessing 10, 15 years ago. Not that long ago. Miss it though. Would love one or five pints in there again.
I remember a pleasant guy behind the bar who had a beared. Also maybe the manageress. Was she Italian or Spanish lookin'?
 
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Can find only one Google reference which acknowledges the closure but doesn't say when. My wife thinks 15 years ago.
 
Atkinson's Bar had Ruddles on draught and you could get a very nice game pie. The bar was like an Edwardian library and they also sold very nice game pie. I remember the guy with the beard and the spanish lady from the main lounge was called Aurora. I was a regular rom 1981 to 1985.
 
Just been reading Central Birmingham Pubs by McKenna (2006). He puts the closure as 'in the nineties' - prior to the Midland Hotel being refurbished into the Burlington. He also says that until 12/03/1970 it was a men-only bar 'reputedly the last remaining in central Birmingham'. He doesn't acknowledge the name Atkinson's by which some of us knew it. Was the name an echo of the old brewery?
 
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