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            In the city centre there are a few. Cathedral square.0
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            The Belfry is decent0
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            There are a lot of bars along Broad Street.0
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            Take yourself down to Digbeth coach station, 10 minutes walk from New Street station. A couple of decent traditional boozers(the names escape me). There are a couple of others further on which are more staunch Birmingham but without colours you will be okay.0
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 One is The Anchor-great Real Ale pub.ElfsborgAddick said:Take yourself down to Digbeth coach station, 10 minutes walk from New Street station. A couple of decent traditional boozers(the names escape me). There are a couple of others further on which are more staunch Birmingham but without colours you will be okay. 0
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            ElfsborgAddick said:Take yourself down to Digbeth coach station, 10 minutes walk from New Street station. A couple of decent traditional boozers(the names escape me). There are a couple of others further on which are more staunch Birmingham but without colours you will be okay. 
 Yes - The Anchor, and the White Swan, about 50 yards apart in Bradford Street, behind Digbeth coach station - I was in both of them last Tuesday evening. They are Grade II listed red-brick and terracotta pubs of about 1900 with original carved mahogany bar-backs; note the superb tiled corridor in the White Swan. Good real ales in both.CAFCspooney said:
 One is The Anchor-great Real Ale pub.ElfsborgAddick said:Take yourself down to Digbeth coach station, 10 minutes walk from New Street station. A couple of decent traditional boozers(the names escape me). There are a couple of others further on which are more staunch Birmingham but without colours you will be okay. 
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            Best in the evening but take the train to Old Hill and walk up to the Waterfall. Possibly the best pub I've ever visited.0
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            Is the waterfall near the ground?0





