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Craft Inn Bearwood - Smethwick - Photo album

Great beer, good staff and just what Bearwood needs. A chilled vibe with decent clientele. A welcoming atmosphere. It's a small bar which can get busy and there isn't really anywhere to stand if you can't get a seat so try to get in early if you can. Outdoor seating in summer.
Great place to have an ale and sit outside and watch the shenanigans on the main road. Hearing fireworks going off and the shady activities of the small "independent retailers" across the road are most entertaining whilst you sample the range of delicious ales served here. A small but clean indoor a
Brilliant micro bar. Would recommend
Amy was excellent, the vibe was great and the drinks were tasty. Top bar for a sunny pint!
They donโ€™t do food but allow outside food inside, and a selection of gorgeous rotating beers, you need never drink the same thing twice
Great selection of craft beer, not to be confused with cask "real" ale though. The decor is nice. Be warned though, with craft being trendy some beers are very expensive. I like the place ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป
I love popping into this place - it's usually an after-climbing stop off on a Tuesday evening. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, the beers are many and varied, and they've got a good stock of rums, gins and whiskies.
Great bar with a wide range of craft beers on tap & also a well stocked can fridge. For the non beer drinkers, there is a very full menu of spirits & wines. You always get a friendly welcome from the staff & the fab music tops this all off so well. Super addition to Bearwood.
An amazing place, the atmosphere is warm and welcoming, Jaz, the hairy guy behind the running of this bar, has such an indepth knowledge not only on craft beer but much more. If your new to craft beer he can match your taste to what's available. Amazing I know, that's clever in my opinion Wud recomm
A definite novelty for Bearwood. Not many places in Smethwick that sell proper craft ales (key-keg rather than fizz keg). There was a wide selection of beers on tap (probably about 15. But I can't be sure). A small pub that is probably a converted shop and easily missed because of the small frontage
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