Listed pubs in Birmingham

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Birmingham district shown within the West Midlands county

This is a list of statutory listed pubs in Birmingham, West Midlands, England.[1]

Grade Criteria[2]
I Buildings of exceptional interest.
II* Particularly important buildings of more than special interest.
II Buildings of national importance and special interest.
Name Location Date Grid ref.

Geo-coordinates

Image Grade Entry number
The Anchor Bradford Street, Digbeth, B5 1901 52°28′28.24″N 1°53′18.92″W / 52.4745111°N 1.8885889°W / 52.4745111; -1.8885889 II 1234167[3]
The Bartons Arms High Street, Aston, B6 1901 52°29′57″N 1°53′43″W / 52.4992°N 1.8953°W / 52.4992; -1.8953 II* 1076341[4]
The Bell Old Church Road, Harborne, B17 c.1700 – c.1800 II 1343091[5]
Black Horse Bristol Road South, Northfield, B31 1929–30 52°24′42″N 1°58′26″W / 52.411788°N 1.973787°W / 52.411788; -1.973787 II* 1343340[6]
Brasshouse Broad Street, City Centre, B1 1781 II 1075732[7]
Britannia Lichfield Road, Aston, B6 1898–1900 II 1234168[8]
British Oak Pershore Road, Stirchley, B30 1923–24 II 1257988[9]
Brookhill Tavern Alum Rock Road, Alum Rock, B8 1927–28 II 1423497[10]
The Bull Price Street, Gun Quarter, B4 c.1775 – c.1800 II 1291450[11]
The Bulls Head (formerly City Tavern) Bishopgate Street, Ladywood, B15 1901 II 1376199[12]
Clements Arms Upper Trinity Street, Bordesley, B10 c.1800 II 1276195[13]
Cosy Club (former Midland Bank) Bennett's Hill, City Centre, B2 1830 II 1075753[14]
Eagle and Ball (formerly Moby Dicks) Penn Street, Nechells, B4 c.1840 – c.1850 II 1076223[15]
Erdington Conservative Club Orphanage Road, Erdington, B24 c.1700 II 1076216[16]
The Fighting Cocks St Mary's Row, Moseley, B13 1903 II 1220812[17]
Fox and Grapes (demolished and delisted) Freeman Street, Digbeth, B5 c.1650 – c.1750 II 1075598[18]
The Garden House Hagley Road, Edgbaston, B16 c.1825 – c.1875 II 1075559[19]
Golden Lion Inn Cannon Hill Park, Lee Bank, B5 c.1500 – c.1550 II 1075704[20]
The Gothic Great Hampton Street, Jewellery Quarter, B18 c.1875 – c.1880 II 1075539[21]
The Great Stone Church Road, Northfield, B31 c.1700 – c.1800 II 1075657[22]
Gunmakers Arms Bath Street, Gun Quarter, B4 c.1820 II 1219930[23]
Gunmaker's Arms Gerrard Street, Lozells, B19 c.1908 II 1211229[24]
Hare and Hounds High Street, Kings Heath, B14 1907 II 1217149[25]
Hen and Chickens (formerly The Hen Bar & Grill) Constitution Hill, Hockley, B19 c.1880 II 1290561[26]
The Ivy Bush Hagley Road, Edgbaston, B16 c.1825 – c.1875 II 1211697[27]
Jewellers Arms Hockley Hill, Hockley, B18 c.1840 II 1343076[28]
Lad in the Lane Bromford Lane, Erdington, B8 c.1306 – c.1400 52°30′53″N 1°50′08″W / 52.51468°N 1.83548°W / 52.51468; -1.83548 II 1343361[29]
The Lost and Found (formerly Bennetts Bar) Bennetts Hill, City Centre, B1 1869 II* 1291206[30]
The Maggies Shirley Road, Hall Green, B28 1935 II 1245354[31]
Market Tavern Moseley Street, Digbeth, B12 1899–1900 II 1234220[32]
The Marlborough Anderton Road, Sparkbrook, B11 1900 II 1393553[33]
Moseley Arms Ravenhurst Street, Highgate, B12 c.1840 II 1343145[34]
The Old Crown High Street, Deritend, B12 c.1500 – c.1550 52°28′29″N 1°53′01″W / 52.4747°N 1.8836°W / 52.4747; -1.8836 II* 1076298[35]
Old Royal Church Street, City Centre, B3 c.1850 – c.1900 II 1343389[36]
Plough and Harrow Hagley Road, Edgbaston, B16 1832–33 II 1076347[37]
The Pig and Tail (formerly George & Dragon) Albion Street, Jewellery Quarter, B1 c.1820 – c.1870 II 1343354[38]
Poachers Pocket Cole Hall Lane, Shard End, B34 c.1600 – c.1700 II 1075632[39]
Popworld (formerly Flares) (formerly a Presbyterian church) Broad Street, City Centre, B1 1848–49 II 1343341[40]
Queens Arms Newhall Street, Hockley, B3 c.1870 52°29′01″N 1°54′24″W / 52.4836°N 1.9066°W / 52.4836; -1.9066 II 1392799[41]
Red Lion Soho Road, Handsworth, B21 1901–02 52°30′15″N 1°56′17″W / 52.504173°N 1.937968°W / 52.504173; -1.937968 II* 1276278[42]
Red Lion Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, B14 1903 II 1210320[43]
The Red Lion Warstone Lane, Jewellery Quarter, B18 c.1850 – c.1900 II 1392832[44]
Reflex (formerly The Crown) Broad Street, City Centre, B1 c.1750 – c.1800 52°28′42″N 1°54′38″W / 52.4782216°N 1.9106478°W / 52.4782216; -1.9106478 II 1220278[45]
Rose Villa Tavern Warstone Lane, Jewellery Quarter, B18 1919–20 II 1271966[46]
Swan and Mitre Lichfield Road, Aston, B6 1898–99 II 1234169[47]
Tyburn House Kingsbury Road, Erdington, B35 1930 II 1234170[48]
Villa Tavern Nechells Park Road, Nechells, B7 1924–25 II 1387740[49]
Walkabout Broad Street, City Centre, B1 c.1860 II 1075689[50]
White Hart Gressel Lane, Tile Cross, B33 c.1700 – c.1750 II 1211523[51]
White Swan Bradford Street, Digbeth, B5 1899–1900 II 1276272[52]
White Swan Harborne Road, Edgbaston, B15 c.1800 – c.1850 II 1343047[53]
Wine Lord Constitution Hill, City Centre, B19 c.1885 – c.1890 II 1343377[54]
The Woodman Albert Street, Digbeth, B5 1896–97 52°28′54″N 1°53′13″W / 52.481751°N 1.886858°W / 52.481751; -1.886858 II 1234088[55]
The Wellington 37 Bennett's Hill, B2 1868–1870 52°28′50″N 1°54′02″W / 52.480613°N 1.9004641°W / 52.480613; -1.9004641 II 1472392[56]
The Wellington Hotel 72 Bristol Street, B5 1890 52°28′19″N 1°53′57″W / 52.471927°N 1.8991881°W / 52.471927; -1.8991881 II 1472392[57]
Zara's (formerly Old Orleans) Broad Street, City Centre, B1 1814 II 1075733[58]

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