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The Fighting Cocks
bayi 16 abantu basekuhlaleni abayincomayo,
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Gastro pub, consistently good food. Sunday lunch with a chilled DJ. May need to book.
Don't let the young-at-heart spirit of The Fighting Cocks fool you. This is a historic pub that’s right at the heart of Moseley’s heritage. Dating back to 1899, before this suburb had ever heard of pizzerias or tiki bars, The Fighting Cocks was once king of the village. The building’s red brick and stone frontage with Dutch gables and clock tower are reminiscent of Newtown’s Bartons Arms, but whereas the latter takes pride of place as a lone gem in an urban hinterland, the former is sometimes unappreciated, fogged by its vibrant surroundings. At the back, a small but perfectly formed beer garden sees the former stables play backdrop to various pieces of modern art (or tat, depending on your outlook). Inside, walnut panelling and wooden floors complement bright turquoise wall tiles, while Moseley’s trademark Minton floor tiles surround the bar and, in the dining room, tiled murals depict a bygone age.
Don't let the young-at-heart spirit of The Fighting Cocks fool you. This is a historic pub that’s right at the heart of Moseley’s heritage. Dating back to 1899, before this suburb had ever heard of pizzerias or tiki bars, The Fighting Cocks was once king of the village. The building’s red brick an…
Stunning old pub in the centre of the Village with lots of original features and a cosy feel.
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- bayi 15 abantu basekuhlaleni abayincomayo
Indawo
1 St Mary's Row
Moseley, England