Di...The Barn Is at Hockley Heath and you can see it on the link. It has been going for
40 years but isn't as nice now as it was years ago...time for a spruce up I think.
https://gallery.virtualbrum.co.uk/colin
My friend Jeannie started her hotel career there and lived in. She worked in reception in the days when it was a hotel...early l960's. Ended up in several hotels in Vancouver until she retired. My cousin had her wedding reception there in l960 since they lived out that way.
The Royal Oak, a rather large place in that area also and another place long gone called the Beau Desert. Businessmen often went to the Plough and Harrow on Hagley Road
if they wanted to impress their clients.
I liked the description by Langydoodle of his special nights out at the Burlington. Sounds very romantic indeed. I can't remember how we got into the oak beams room when we
went mostly with groups of women but I think it might have had two entrances...one in the hotel and one from Burlington Passage.
On visits to Brum I used to go with my parents to the The Acorn( I think it was called that) which was on New Street close to the Odeon Cinema. You went down some steps to this place. It was silver service but the prices were very good. They had set meals with three or four choices. They were popular for lunch and I can't remember ever going there except for lunch. My father, in particular, liked his English style food.
There was a Civil Service restaurant that was supposed to be only for people who worked at the Town Hall and other civic offices in the late l950's. It was at the New Street Station end of Burlington Passage where you entered up a flight of stairs. The food was excellent and, of course, very very reasonable. I went with a friend a few times. You had to sign in but I don't think they ever checked anyone.
Lewis's and Greys had pretty good restaurants going way back for a day time
meal on a Saturday. Same with Rackham's but it got expensive and rather shabby
over the years.
Another couple, when a motor car was an option with a date for a special occasion...
The Belfry at Wishaw before it became a major golf centre. This would be in the
early l960's. I remember being serenaded by a guitar player who was singing
" Yellow Bird"...very embarrassing indeed. It was my birthday I think. The other was The Bear at Berkeswell, nice drive and good food.