Mitchells & Butlers pubs in Birmingham
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Mitchells & Butlers Ltd pubs in Birmingham
Birmingham
- Acorn Inn, Icknield Street (owned 1901)
- Acorn, Hill Street
- Adderley Arms, Adderley Street
- Adderley Arms, High Street
- Albion Inn, Hope Street. Closed 1927.
- Albion Inn, Sheepcote Street
- Anchor inn, 33 Islington Row. Closed 1961 and replaced by the CRUSADER.
- Apollo Tavern, Charles Henry Street
- Army & Navy, Great Brook Street
- Bank Tavern, New John Street West
- Barley Mow, Great Russell Street (owned 1901)
- Bell Hotel, Bell Street
- Bell Hotel, James Watt Street
- Bell, Phillips Street
- Birmingham Arms, Hampton Street
- Black Horse, Banbury Street
- Black Horse, Ormonde Street. Closed 1930.
- Black Horse, Stoke Street. Closed 1934.
- Black Horse, Woodcock Street / 222 Ashted Row (later 22 Jennens Road). Ex Butler's Crown Brewery.
- Black Lion, Coleshill Street
- Board Vaults, Summer Row
- Bridge Tavern, Granville Street
- Britannia, Brewery Street
- Britannia, Dean Street
- Britannia, Legge Street. Closed 1930.
- Britannia, Pershore Street
- British Oak, Mott Street
- British Queen, Lee Bank Road
- Brookfields Tavern, 169 Hingeston Street. Closed 1970s.
- Brown Lion, Hall Street
- Brunswick Hotel, 52 Lancaster Street. Closed 1967.
- Bulls Head, Howard Street
- Bulls Head, Shadwell Street (owned 1901)
- Cabin, Priory Queensway. Opened 1966.
- Carpenters Arms, St Georges Street
- Castle Inn, 5 Prospect Row. Closed 1965.
- Chapel Tavern, 123 Great Charles Street. Ex William Butler's Crown Brewery. Closed 1966.
- Chapel Tavern, Newhall Street
- Clock Tavern, Caroline Street
- Coach & Horses, Irving Street
- Coach & Horses, 93 Spring Hill. Ex Henry Mitchell.
- Colmore Arms, New John Street West (owned 1901)
- Colmore Inn/Hotel, 16-18 Church Street.
- Craven Arms, Ashley Street
- Cross Guns, Wharf Street. Closed 1934.
- Crown Inn, 36-37 Broad Street. Butler's former brewery tap. See: Butler's Crown Brewery Ltd
- Crown Hotel, 65 Station Street. Ex Butler's Crown Brewery.
- Crown Inn, 14 Cope Street. Closed 1965.
- Crown Inn, Graham Street
- Crown Inn, Irving Street (owned 1901)
- Crown Stores, Morville Street
- Crown, Snow Hill
- Crusader, 29 Auchinleck Square, Five Ways. Opened 1963.
- Cuckoo Tavern, Cuckoo Road
- Cup Stores, Ruston Street
- Denbigh Arms, Great Hampton Row. Closed 1933.
- Dolphin, 174 Irving Street
- Dolphin, Unett Street
- Dudley Castle, Sand Pits
- Duke of Cambridge, Great King Street. Opened by M&B in July 1937, as a replacement for a 19c pub on the site. Closed ca.1993.
- Duke of York, 213 Aston Road. Closed 1972.
- Duke of York, 13 Duke Street, Gosta Green. Closed 1974.
- Duke of York, Great Hampton Street
- Duke of York, 16 Hockley Hill. Closed 1996. The building collapsed in a storm, November 2006.
- Duke of York, Horsefair. Closed 1936.
- Duke of York, Windmill Street
- Eagle & Ball, Penn Street. Later 'Moby Dicks'.
- Edgbaston Hotel, Lee Bank Road
- Engine, Granville Street
- Fisherman, New John Street
- Five Ways Inn, 148 Broad Street. Closed 1967.
- Five Ways Inn, Miller Street
- Fox & Grapes, Freeman Street / Park Street. Demolished 2019.
- Frankfort Arms, Great Russell Street
- Gate Inn, 183 Icknield Street. Ex Henry Mitchell. Built 1888; architects James & Lister Lea. Closed 1970.
- Gem Vaults, Steelhouse Lane
- General Elliott, Station Street
- George & Dragon, 12 Albion Street, Jewellery Quarter. See: George & Dragon, Birmingham
- George & Dragon, Great King Street / Barr Street
- George & Dragon, 134 Steelhouse Lane. Aacquired 1917 from Highgate - Walsall Brewery Co. Ltd. Rebuilt 1926, closed 1960.
- Glass Makers Arms, Granville Street (sold to Atkinsons Brewery Ltd, Aston Park Brewery)
- Globe Inn, Great Barr Street
- Globe Tavern, Camden Street
- Globe Tavern, Dartmouth Street
- Golden Cross, Snow Hill
- Golden Cup, Camden Street
- Golden Lion, Lionel Street
- Golden Lion, Spring Street. Closed 1929.
- Goldsmiths & Jewellers Arms, 23 Hockley Street, Jewellery Quarter. Formerly a Henry Mitchell pub.
- Goodfellows Lodge, Old Meeting Street
- Gothic Stores, 1 Great Hampton Street. Built ca.1900.
- Graham Arms, Graham Street
- Granville Inn, 232 Broad Street. Opened 1924. See: Granville Inn, Birmingham
- Grapes, Aston Street
- Great Western Hotel, 241 Icknield Street. Closed 1970.
- Greenway Arms, Coventry Road / Cattell Road
- Greyhound, Navigation Street
- Grotto Vaults, Camden Street
- Gun Makers Arms, Theodore Street. Closed 1930.
- Hen & Chickens, Broad Street. Closed 1932.
- Hen & Chickens, New John Street West
- Holt Arms, Lister Street. Closed 1930.
- Hop Pole, Great Colmore Street
- Hope & Anchor, Caroline Street
- Hope & Anchor, Hockley Street
- Hope & Anchor, New Canal Street (owned 1901)
- Islington Vaults, Sheepcote Street
- Jewellers Arms, Hockley Street
- Justice Arms, Great Russell Street
- King Edward VI, 17 Parade / Newhall Hill. Bought by M&B 1922; demolished 1996.
- King Edward VII, 275 Corporation Street. By Wood & Kendrick, 1905. See: King Edward Inn, Birmingham
- Kings Arms, Bagot Street
- Kings Arms, Bordesley Street (owned 1901)
- Kings Arms, Howe Street
- Kings Arms, Lodge Road
- Kings Arms, Pershore Street
- Kings Arms, William Street
- Kings Head, Broad Street
- Lamp Tavern, Cregoe Street
- Lamp Tavern, Great Russell Street (owned 1901)
- Leopard Inn, Camden Street
- Lion & Lamb, Camden Street
- Lion & Lamb, Macdonald Street
- Little Brown Jug, 131 Great Hampton Row. 1960s. Converted to a community centre.
- Liverpool Arms, Curzon Street
- Malt Shovel, John Bright Street
- Markby Stores, Markby Road
- Midland Tavern, 235 Lawley Street. Rebuilt 1900; closed 1982.
- Mitre Inn, Granville Street
- Mitre Inn, Ledsam Street
- Nags Head, Irving Street
- Nelson Inn, Ashley Street
- Nelson Inn, Hylton Street
- Nelson Inn, Sandpits
- Nelson, Vyse Street. Closed 1931.
- New Inns, William Street (owned 1901)
- Old Contemptibles (ex Albion), 176 Edmund Street. See: Old Contemptibles, Birmingham
- Old Crown, Great Charles Street (owned 1901)
- Old Engine, Dale End (owned 1901)
- Old Lodge Inn, Coventry Road
- Old White Lion, Lancaster Street. Closed 1930.
- Olde Royal, Temple Row
- Orange Tree, Ruston Street (owned 1901)
- Plough & Harrow, Hampton Street. Closed 1933.
- Prince of Wales, Coleshill Street
- Pump Tavern, Aston Road
- Punch Tavern, St Vincent Street
- Queens Arms, Broad Street
- Queens Arms, Easy Row (owned 1901)
- Queens Arms, 150 Newhall Street. See: Queens Arms, Newhall Street, Birmingham
- Queens Head, Bishop Street
- Queens Head, Dartmouth Street
- Queens Head, Hockley Street
- Queens Head, 28 Steelhouse Lane. Rebuilt by M&B in the 1960s to replace an earlier pub.
- Queens Stores, 80 Bath Row. Closed 1962.
- Railway Inn, Livery Street
- Red Cow, Duke Street
- Red Cow, Horsefair
- Red Cow, Windmill Street
- Red House, New John Street (ex-George Pim & Co. Ltd., Stoke)
- Red Lion Hotel, 95 Warstone Lane. Built 1901.
- Red Lion, 53 Church Street / Cornwall Street (owned 1901). Renamed OLD ROYAL.
- Red Lion, Smallbrook Street
- Regent Park Tavern, Coventry Road
- Richmond Arms, Friston Street
- Roebuck, 152 Hurst Street
- Rollers Arms, Floodgate Street
- Rose Villa Tavern, 172 Warstone Lane, Jewellery Quarter. Opened 1920; architects Wood & Kendrick.
- Royal Exchange, Colmore Street. Closed 1931.
- Royal Exchange, 152 Park Road. Closed 1970.
- Royal George, Bromsgrove Street
- Royal Mail, 84 New Street
- Royal Oak, Barn Street
- Royal Oak, Barr Street
- Royal Oak, Great Lister Street
- Royal Oak, Great Russell Street (owned 1901)
- Royal Oak, 210 Icknield Street. Owned 1901. Closed 1970.
- Royal Oak, Pritchett Street
- Royal Oak, Stoke Street
- Sacks of Potatoes, 10 Gosta Green
- Samsons Head, Branston Street (owned 1901)
- Samson & Lion, Yardley Green Road. A former beerhouse owned by Holder's (Birmingham) Brewery. Acquired by M&B in 1919 and rebuilt in 1922 to designs by James & Lister Lea.
- Saracens Head, Snow Hill. Closed 1930.
- Scots Arms, Bristol Street
- Shakespeare Inn, Parade
- Shakespeare, Lionel Street
- Shakespeare Tavern, 4 Lower Temple Street. See: Shakespeare, Lower Temple Street, Birmingham
- Shakespeare, Newhall Hill
- Shakespeare Inn, 31 Summer Row. Ex Henry Mitchell.
- Shakespeares Head, Constitution Hill. Closed 1933.
- Ship Inn, Ledsam Street
- Spread Eagle, Spiceal Street
- St Johns Stores, Great Tindal Street
- St Martins Hotel, Jamaica Row / St Martins Lane
- St Mathias Tavern, Great Russell Street
- St Pauls Tavern, 24 Ludgate Hill
- St Thomas Tavern, Upper Gough Street
- Stafford Arms, Bristol Street
- Stag & Pheasant, Woodcock Street
- Star Stores, George Street
- Star Vaults / Star Wine Vaults, 114 Dale End. Closed 1966 and licence transferred to the Cabin, Priory Queensway.
- Station Hotel, Monument Road / Cope Street
- Swan with Two Necks, Aston Street
- Talbot Inn, Holloway Head
- Tamworth Arms, Moor Street
- Three Tuns, Smallbrook Street (destroyed 1940 by enemy action)
- Trafalgar Vaults, Barr Street
- Tram Stores, Hockley Hill. Closed 1926.
- Tramway Stores, Constitution Hill
- Transport Arms, Great Russell Street
- Trocadero, 18 Temple Street. Ex Atkinsons Brewery Ltd.
- Unicorn Inn, William Street
- Victoria Inn, Guest Street
- Victoria, Cardigan Street. Closed 1930.
- Victoria, 48 John Bright Street. Ex Butler's Crown Brewery.
- Viking, 76 Smallbrook Queensway
- Wandering Minstrel, Bull Ring West Court. Demolished 2000s.
- Warwickshire Arms, Unett Street
- Welcome Inn, 26 Owen Street, Five Ways. Closed 1964.
- Welcome Stores, Friston Street
- Welcome, Wheeleys Lane
- Wheatsheaf Inn, Windmill Street
- Wheatsheaf, Cregoe Street
- Wheatsheaf, Suffolk Street
- White Hart, 19 Paradise Street (owned 1901; closed 1965)
- White Horse Cellars, 106 Constitution Hill. Ex Flower & Sons Ltd, Stratford on Avon.
- White Horse Hotel, 30 Congreve Street / Great Charles Street, Built 1906; closed 1965.
- White Horse, Newtown Row
- White House, 99 Unett Street North. It was acquired by Holdens.
- White Swan, Ashley Street
- White Swan, Branston Street. Closed 1933.
- White Swan, Hampton Street
- White Swan, Hanley Street (owned 1901)
- White Swan, Legge Street
- White Swan, Spencer Street. Closed 1930s.
- White Swan, 61 Summer Row
- White Tower, 126 Lawley Street. Rebuilt 1932.
- Why Not, Osler Street. Closed 1936.
- Woodbine Stores, Washington Street. Closed 1939.
- Woodman, 5 Easy Row. Rebuilt 1892 (architect Henry Naden). Demolished 1964.
- Woodman, 12 Well Street. Closed ca.2013. See: Woodman, Well Street, Birmingham
- Woodman, Cregoe Street. The original Atlinson's pub was demolished in 1962. The replacement pub was opened by M&B in May 1967, but demolished for redevelopment in 2005.
- Woodman, Great Russell Street (owned 1901)
Aston, Duddeston, Saltley
- Adventurers, Queens Road, Aston. Opened 1969. Demolished by 2016.
- Alma Tavern, 123 Alma Street, Aston. Closed 1968.
- Aston Brook Tavern, Powell Street, Aston
- Aston Hall Tavern, Tower Road, Aston
- Bartons Arms, 144 High Street, Aston. Rebuild of an earlier pub, 1901. Architect Mr Brassington of James & Lister Lea. See: Bartons Arms, Aston
- Bloomsbury Tavern, Heneage Street, Duddeston
- Brewery Tavern, 209 Bloomsbury Street, Aston. Closed 1967.
- Britannia, Park Lane, Aston
- Britannia Inn, 287 Lichfield Road, Aston. Ex Henry Mitchell. Built 1898-1900, architect Wood & Kendrick.
- Britannia, 2 Landor Street / Adderley Road South, Adderley Park. Closed 1980.
- Brookhill, 480 Alum Rock Road, Alum Rock. Opened 1928; architect G B Cox of Harrison & Cox. See: Brookhill, Alum Rock
- Brown Lion, Lodge Road, Aston
- Country Girl. Bridge Road / Parkfield Road, Alum Rock. Closed.
- Cross Guns, Washwood Heath Road, Saltley. A Victorian Atkinsons Brewery Ltd pub which was rebuilt by M&B ca.1987. Redeveloped ca.2012.
- Crown & Anchor, Lodge Road, Aston
- Crown, Church Road, Aston
- Dog & Partridge, 128 Windsor Street / Ashted Row, Duddeston. Demolished.
- Foaming Tankard, Bloomsbury Street, Aston
- Fountain Inn, Duddeston Mill Road, Duddeston
- Fountain Inn, Spooner Street, Duddeston
- Gate Inn, 36 High Street / Washwood Heath Road, Saltley To M&B 1919; closed 1989.
- Guild Arms, 69 Witton Road, Aston. Closed ca.2008.
- Gun Makers Arms, Lichfield Road, Aston
- Havelock Tavern, 28 Havelock Road, Saltley. Ex Cheshire's Brewery. Demolished 2012.
- Holte Hotel, Witton Lane / Trinity Road, Aston. Ex Flower & Sons Ltd.
- King Edward VII, Lichfield Road / Aston Hall Road, Aston. Built 1904, architect Wood & Kendrick. Demolished 2015.
- Lamp, Lichfield Road, Aston
- Mazeppa, 39-41 Yates Street, Aston. Closed 1969.
- Pelham Arms, Alum Rock Road / Pelham Road, Alum Rock. Opened 1916; rebuilt 1989. Closed.
- Queens Hotel, 165 Church Lane, Aston. Sold to Atkinsons Brewery Ltd. Closed 1969.
- Railway Inn, 148-149 Great Francis Street, Duddeston. Ex Ansells Brewery Ltd, Aston. Closed 1954.
- Railway Inn, Duddeston Mill Road, Duddeston
- Red Lion, 228-230 Lichfield Road, Aston. Closed 1977.
- Reservoir Tavern, 469 Lichfield Road, Aston. Demolished ca.2008.
- Rocket / Winning Post (?), Great Francis Street, Duddeston. Closed.
- Royal Exchange, 222 Rocky Lane, Aston. Closed 1954.
- Royal George, 28 Park Road / Tower Road, Aston. Closed 1976.
- Sportsman Inn, 202 New Town Row / Moorsom Street, Aston. Closed 1973.
- Stores, Lichfield Road, Aston. Closed 1938.
- Unicorn, Bloomsbury Street, Aston
- Union Inn, Great Francis Street, Duddeston
- Victoria, Albert Road / Upper Thomas Street, Aston
- Victoria Inn, 99 Duddeston Mill Road, Duddeston. Closed 1976.
- Ward End, 8 Burney Lane, Alum Rock. Opened 1927; architect S N Cooke. Became a restaurant.
- White Swan, Phillips Street, Aston
Balsall Heath
- Australian Arms, Highgate Road, Balsall Heath
- Australian House, Highgate Road, Balsall Heath
- Belgrave Hotel, 339 Moseley Road, Balsall Heath. Ex Flower & Sons Ltd. Closed 1968.
- Brighton Hotel, 323 Ladypool Road, Balsall Heath. Closed.
- Brighton Hotel, Ladypool Road, Balsall Heath
- Britannia, Sherbourne Road, Balsall Heath
- Calthorpe Arms, Clevedon Road, Balsall Heath
- Crown, 39 St Pauls Road, Balsall Heath. Converted to flats.
- Crown Inn, Wenman Street, Balsall Heath. Closed 1967.
- Eagle Tavern, 189-191 Mary Street, Balsall Heath. Ex William Butler & Co. Ltd. Bought by M&B in 1939.
- Eagle, Belgrave Road, Balsall Heath
- Grapes, Belgrave Road (ex-Rushtons Brewery Ltd, Lion Brewery)
- Green Man, Vincent Parade, Balsall Heath
- Hen & Chickens, Moseley Street, Balsall Heath
- New Inns, 527 Moseley Road, Balsall Heath. Rebuilt in the 1890s. See: New Inn, Balsall Heath
- New Moseley Arms (Clock), 96 Edward Road, Balsall Heath
- Railway Inn, 108 Clifton Road, Balsall Heath. Ex Flower & Sons Ltd. Converted to flats.
- Red Lion, Lincoln Street, Balsall Heath
- Sherbourne Arms, Longmore Street, Balsall Heath
- The Stores (off- licence), Cox Street West, Balsall Heath
- Waggon & Horses, Moseley Road, Balsall Heath
- White House, Moseley Street, Balsall Heath
- White Swan, Moseley Street, Balsall Heath
- White Swan, Vincent Street, Balsall Heath
Bordesley, Deritend, Digbeth
- Anchor, Benacre Street, Digbeth
- Audrey Arms, 88 Moseley Street, Deritend. Closed 1980.
- Big Bulls Head, 75 Digbeth
- Birmingham Arms, 1 Moat Row, Deritend
- Brushmakers Arms, 5 Cheapside, Deritend. Ex Butler's Crown Brewery.
- Carpenters Arms, Barford Street, Deritend
- Castle & Falcon, Digbeth
- Clements Arms, 30 Coventry Road / Upper Trinity Street, Bordesley. Ex Marston, Thompson & Evershed Ltd, Burton. To M&B in 1911. Built 1880s. Previously the BIRMINGHAM & OXFORD RAILWAY INN and the GREAT WESTERN VAULTS.
- Coach & Horses, High Street, Bordesley. Closed 1936.
- Coventry Arms, Barford Street, Deritend
- Cup, Bradford Street, Deritend
- Drovers Arms, 345 Bradford Street, Deritend
- Grand Turk, St Lukes Road, Deritend
- Hope & Anchor, Green Street, Deritend
- Matador, 205 East Court, Bull Ring. Opened 1963, closed 2000.
- Nelson Inn, Barford Street, Deritend
- New Inn Hotel, 191-194 Bromsgrove Street, Deritend. Rebuilt 1884, bought by M&B 1934, closed 1972.
- Old Bulls Head, 80-81 Digbeth
- Queens Arms, Barford Street, Deritend
- Rose & Crown, Bromsgrove Street, Deritend
- Royal George, 143 Digbeth. Rebuilt 1962-1964. Closed 2000s.
- Watering Hole, 109 Coventry Road, Bordesley. 1980s. Closed 2000 and became a restaurant.
- Welcome, Bromsgrove Street, Deritend
Eastern Birmingham
- Arden Oak, Arden Oak Road, Sheldon. Opened 1965. It became a 'Harvester'.
- Bell, 98 Bell Lane, Tile Cross. Closed.
- Blakesley, Clements Road / Blakesley Road, Yardley. Opened 1931; architects James & Lister Lea. Demolished.
- Broadway, Belchers Lane, Bordesley Green. Built 1927; converted to a restaurant.
- Bromford, 338 Bromford Lane, Washwood Heath. Opened 1927; architects James & Lister Lea. Site redeveloped 2017.
- Bulls Head, 1283 Coventry Road, Hay Mills. Closed 1983 and the licence transferred to the 'Old Bill & Bull'.
- Cabin, 492 Sheldon Heath Road, Garretts Green. Originally a temporary building from 1951. Rebuilt as the Mazeppa, then the Radley Arms. Converted to retail.
- Chestnut Tree, 208 Sheldon Heath Road, Garretts Green. Rebuilt 1964; site redeveloped with housing.
- Dolphin, 1203 Warwick Road, Acocks Green. Rebuild of an old coaching inn in 1930; architect S N Cooke. Demolished 1992.
- Dove Cote, Cockshut Hill, Sheldon. Opened 1963. Converted to retail.
- Fox Hollies, Olton Boulevard / Fox Hollies Road. Opened 1928; architects Wood & Kendrick. Closed 1997.
- Good Companions, 1741 Coventry Road, Yardley. Opened 1938; demolished 1993.
- Gospel Oak, Gospel Lane, Acocks Green. Built 1932; architects James & Lister Lea. Converted to a supermarket.
- Greet Inn, Warwick Road / Manor Farm Road, Tyseley
- Guineas (later Racecourse), Bromford Drive, Castle Bromwich.
- Harlequin, Shard End Crescent, Castle Bromwich. Opened 1962; demolished 1992.
- Heathway, Heathland Avenue, Castle Bromwich. Opened 1962.
- Hunters Moon, 220 Coleshill Road, Castle Bromwich. Opened 1961.
- Iron Horse, 355 Flaxley Road, Stechford. Opened 1966.
- Journeys End, 262 Clay Lane, Yardley. Opened 1939; architect F W B Yorke.
- King of Bohemia, 57 Comberton Road, Sheldon. Closed.
- Meadway, 105 Kelynmead Road, Lea Hall. Opened 1962; demolished 1992.
- Monica, Somerville Road, Bordesley Green
- New Inn, 1538 Coventry Road, Yardley
- North Star, 189-191 Station Road, Stechford. Opened 1960.
- Old Bill & Bull, 1308 Coventry Road, Hay Mills. Replaced the Bulls Head in about 1983.
- Richmond, Richmond Road / Bordesley Green East. Opened 1930; architects Harrison & Cox. Site redeveloped as a health centre 2008.
- Red Lion, 1145 Warwick Road, Acocks Green. Rebuilt 1982.
- Redhill Tavern, 1123 Coventry Road, Hay Mills. Built 1926; architects Harrison & Cox. See: Redhill Tavern, Hay Mills
- Skylark, 106 Farnborough Road, Castle Vale. Opened 1966. Later to Thwaites.
- Speedwell, 225 Stockfield Road, Yardley. Opened 1929; architects Bateman & Bateman. Demolished ca.1991 and site redeveloped as a car showroom.
- Stagecoach, Newport Road, Castle Bromwich. Opened 1966, demolished 1998.
- Stirrup Cup, 208 Horrell Road, Sheldon. Opened April 1956; architect A Edwards. Converted to retail.
- Three Horseshoes, 2102 Coventry Road, Sheldon. The site of an old inn which was rebuilt by Wood & Kendrick for M&B in the 1930s. Rebuilt ca.1982
- Trident, Timberley Lane / Bradley Road, Shard End
- Two Hands, Kitsland Road, Shard End. Opened 1962. Demolished and replaced by housing.
- White Hart, Gressel Lane / East Meadway, Tile Cross.
- Yardley Arms, Yardley Fields Road / Rosemary Road, Stechford
- Yew Tree, Stoney Lane / Church Road, Yardley. Opened 1926; architects James & Lister Lea. Demolished ca.2000.
Edgbaston
- Bush, Hagley Road, Edgbaston
- Chequers, Bellbarn Road, Edgbaston
- Dog & Partridge, Lee Bank Road, Edgbaston
- Earl Grey, 76 Pershore Road, Edgbaston. Alterations by Wood & Kendrick in the 1920s. Closed 1998.
- Firebird, Tylney Close / Bellevue, Edgbaston. Demolished ca.2009.
- Queens Arms, Wynn Street, Edgbaston
- Salmon Inn, Bellbarn Road, Edgbaston
- Sir Harry, Hollies Croft, Edgbaston. Opened July 1969; closed by 2009.
- Sun Inn, Bristol Street, Edgbaston
- White Swan, Wynn Street, Edgbaston
Erdington and Tyburn
- Armada, Gravelly Hill, Erdington. Replaced a former Atkinsons Brewery Ltd pub, the Erdington Arms, in 1973. Redeveloped as a petrol station.
- Bagot Arms, Eachelhurst Road / Chester Road, Tyburn. Opened 1931, architects Bateman & Bateman.
- Cross Keys, 15 High Street, Erdington. Opened 1911, architects Wood & Kendrick. See: Cross Keys, Erdington
- Brookvale, 172 Slade Road, Erdington. Opened 1934, architect Holland W Hobbiss.
- Greyhound, 361 Court Lane, Erdington.
- Leopard, Jerrys Lane / Flackwell Lane, Short Heath. Opened 1940, converted to flats ca.2019.
- Norton, Kingsbury Road / Tyburn Road, Birmingham. Opened 1927, architects James & Lister Lea. Closed 2000 and redeveloped as a supermarket.
- Red Lion, 105 Station Road, Erdington. Opened 1899, architects Wood & Kendrick. See: Red Lion, Erdington
- Royal Oak, 1 Marsh Lane, Erdington. Ex Butler's Crown Brewery. See: Royal Oak, Erdington
- Stockland Inn, Marsh Hill, Stockland Green, Erdington. Opened 1924, architects Bateman & Bateman. See: Stockland Inn, Erdington
- Swan, 61-65 High Street, Erdington. Rebuilt 1968.
- Yenton, Sutton Road, Wylde Green. See: Yenton, Wylde Green
Handsworth
- Beehive, 198 Soho Hill, Handsworth. Demolished 2016.
- Boulton Arms, Nineveh Road, Handsworth
- Dovedale, 34a Church Road, Handsworth. Redeveloped 2009.
- Grand Turk, Wattville Road, Handsworth
- Highland Tavern, 114 Holyhead Road, Handsworth. Ex Holder's Brewery Ltd. Closed 1979.
- New Inns, Holyhead Road, Handsworth. A 19c pub which was much altered and extended by Wood & Kendrick for M&B. Richly decorated. Closed 1990s and converted to flats by 1995. See: New Inns, Handsworth
- Roebuck, 130 Soho Hill, Handsworth. A former Henry Mitchell house.
- Royal Oak, 171 Holyhead Road, Handsworth
- Uplands Hotel, Oxhill Road, Handsworth. Opened 1932, architects Harrison & Cox. Demolished 2009.
- Watt Tavern, 7 Soho Hill, Handsworth. Closed 1965.
- Woodman, 375 Holyhead Road, Handsworth. Demolished 2004 for use by West Bromwich FC.
Harborne and Quinton
- Bell Inn, 11 Old Church Road, Harborne. Ex Butler's Crown Brewery.
- Court Oak, Court Oak Road, Harborne. By architect G B Cox for M&B, 1932.
- Crown, High Street, Harborne
- Golden Cup, Ridgacre Road / Quinton Road West, Quinton. Opened 1965; architects Scott & Clark.
- Green Man, 2 High Street, Harborne. Opened 1940, architects Bateman & Bateman. See: Green Man, Harborne
- Harborne Stores (ex Stores Inn), 109 High Street, Harborne
- Hillyfields, 156 Quinton Road / Cadnam Close, Harborne. Opened 1958.
- Holly Bush, Hagley Road West / Quinton Lane, Ridgacre. Opened 1937 to replace an older smaller pub nearby. It became a 'Toby Carvery'.
- Junction Inn, 212 High Street, Harborne. Opened 1904, architects Wood & Kendrick. See: Junction Inn, Harborne
- New Inn, 74 Vivian Road, Harborne
- Old Crown, Carters Lane / Lye Close Lane, Quinton. Rebuilt ca.1976.
- Plough, 21-23 High Street, Harborne
- Punchbowl, 153 Wolverhampton Road South / Ridgacre Road, Quinton. Opened 1937. Closed 2016 and redeveloped.
- Queens Head, Greenfield Road, Harborne
- Red Lion, Lion Hill, Harborne
- Scarlet Pimpernel, Tennal Road, Harborne. Opened 1963; demolished ca.2013.
- Sportsman, 19 Metchley Lane, Harborne
- Vine Inn, 310 High Street, Harborne. Opened in July 1989 to replace a 19c pub.
- White Swan, 134 Harborne Road, Chad Valley
Highgate
- Ale Stake, 291 Gooch Street. Converted to a restaurant. See: Ale Stake, Birmingham
- Australian, Darwin Street, Highgate
- Baltic Inn, 276 Sherlock Street. Formerly a Henry Mitchell pub. Closed 1968.
- Brewer & Baker, Ravenhurst Street, Highgate
- Bridge Inn, Gooch Street
- Burton Arms, Sherlock Street
- Carpenters Arms, Adelaide Street / Lower Darwin Street, Highgate.
- Cheltenham Arms, Sherlock Street
- Clements Arms, Gooch Street / Highgate Street
- Crown, Leopold Street, Highgate
- Darwin Tavern, Darwin Street, Highgate
- Leopard, Vaughton Street, Highgate
- Moseley Arms, 105 Ravenhurst Street, Highgate
- Peacock, 25 Darwin Street, Highgate. Formerly a Henry Mitchell pub. Rebuilt 1935. Converted to retail.
- Pint Pot, Emily Street, Highgate. Converted to flats.
- Queens Arms, 26 Macdonald Street, Highgate
- Rodney Inn, Gooch Street
- Roebuck, 177 Darwin Street, Highgate. Demolished 1957.
- Rose Tavern, William Edward Street, Highgate
- Royal Oak, Darwin Street, Highgate
- Ryland Arms, Sherlock Street
- Sportsman inn, Sherlock Street
- St Clements Arms, Gooch Street
- St Lukes Tavern, 33 St Lukes Road. Closed 1962.
- Stanley Arms, Sherlock Street
- Star Inn, Gooch Street
- Wellington Inn, 160 Gooch Street. Ex Henry Mitchell. Pub closed 1991.
- Wrens Nest, Wrentham Street. 1960s. Closed by 2008.
Kings Norton
- Bulls Head, 75-77 The Green, Kings Norton. Rebuilt 1901; architects James & Lister Lea.
- Cartland Arms, Parsons Hill, Kings Norton. Opened 1937; architects Wood & Kendrick. Closed by 2000 and it became a restaurant.
- Fordrough, The Fordrough / Redhill Road, West Heath. Converted to a supermarket.
- Grant Arms, 1814 Pershore Road, Kings Norton. Opened 1930; architects Wood & Kendrick. See: Grant Arms, Kings Norton
- Man on the Moon, 609 Redditch Road, West Heath. Opened 1937; architects Bateman & Bateman.
- Saracens Head, 55 The Green, Kings Norton (closed 1930)
- Three Horseshoes, Alcester Road, Kings Norton
- Village Inn, Pershore Road South, Kings Norton. Ex Butler's Crown Brewery. Rebuilt to designs of James & Lister Lea. It became a 'Toby Carvery'.
Ladywood
- Acorn, Friston Street, Ladywood
- Bridge Inn, 73 Monument Road, Ladywood. Ex Henry Mitchell.
- Commercial Inn, 28 Shakespeare Road, Ladywood. Closed 1968.
- Glassblowers Arms, 41 Icknield Port Road, Ladywood. Ex Holder's Brewery.
- Greyhound, Vittoria Street, Ladywood
- Hyde Arms, 80 Hyde Road / Clark Street, Ladywood. Closed 1968.
- Ivy Bush, 181 Hagley Road, Ladywood
- Ivy Green Inn, 22 Edward Street / 15 Clement Street, Ladywood. Closed 1969.
- King Edward Stores, 49 Nelson Street, Ladywood. Closed 1966.
- Kings Head, Ryland Street, Ladywood
- Ladywood House, Ledsam Street, Ladywood
- Mitre Inn, Ledsam Street, Ladywood
- Nags Head, 298 Monument Road, Ladywood. Closed 1968.
- Pied Piper, Ledsam Street, Ladywood. Opened 1967; closed by 1999.
- Reservoir Inn, 132 Osler Street / Reservoir Road, Ladywood
- Robin Hood (& Little John), 101 Garbett Street / Summer Hill Street, Ladywood
- Rose Inn, St Vincent Street, Ladywood
- Rose & Crown, Ryland Street, Ladywood
- Ryland Arms, 33-35 Ryland Street, Ladywood. Closed 1962.
- Shakespeare, St Mark Street, Ladywood
- St Vincent, St Vincent Street West, Ladywood. Opened 1967.
- St Vincent Arms, 259 St Vincent Street, Ladywood. Licence transferred to the Fox Hollies, Acocks Green.
- Station Inn, Ladywood Road, Ladywood
- The Stores, Anderton Street, Ladywood
- Vine Inn, 133 King Edwards Road / Garbett Street, Ladywood. Closed 1968.
- What Cheer Inn, 71 Alston Street / Johnstone Street, Ladywood. Closed 1959.
Lozells and Birchfield
- Acorn Inn, 185 Wheeler Street / 80 Wilton Street, Lozells. Ex Holder's Brewery. Closed 1968.
- Albion Vaults, 73 Cato Street North, Nechells. Ex Butler's (Wolverhampton).
- Bell Inn, 60 Lozells Road, Lozells. Closed.
- Britannia Inn, 286 Summer Lane, Lozells. Closed 1961.
- Bulls Head, 101 Birchfield Road, Birchfield
- Fountain, Lennox Street, Lozells. Closed 1932.
- Lamplighter, 2 Attenborough Close, Lozells. Became a place of worship.
- Manor Arms, 1 Cato Street, Lozells. Closed 1975.
- Man O War, Wheeler Street / Melbourne Avenue, Lozells. Demolished ca.2008.
- New Inns, 172 Berners Street, Lozells. Closed 1927.
- Olde Tavern, Lozells Road, Lozells
- Prince of Denmark, Guildford Street, Lozells
- Queens Arms, John Street, Lozells
- Queens Arms, George Street, Lozells
- Rose & Crown, 154 Brearley Street, Lozells. Closed 1963.
- Rose & Crown, 318 Wheeler Street, Lozells. Ex Henry Mitchell. Closed 1969.
- Royal George, 350 Summer Lane, Lozells
- Royal Oak, 9 Lozells Road, Lozells. Converted to retail. The bas-relief carved stonework above the central door, illustrating the pub name, was by local sculptor William Bloye, and has been retained.
- Royal Victoria Cross, William Street, Lozells
- Sandy Bank Tavern, William Street, Lozells
- St Matthias Tavern, 199 Great Russell Street, Lozells. Closed 1968.
- Stags Head, 79-80 Summer Lane / Brearley Street, Lozells. Closed ca.2014.
- Swan Inn, Farm Street, Lozells
- Waterloo Stores, 37 Wills Street, Lozells. Demolished ca.2011.
- White Hart, Lennox Street, Lozells
- White Horse Inn, 187 Victoria Road, Lozells. Bought by M&B 1913; closed 1971.
- White Swan, 356 Farm Street / Villa Street, Lozells. Closed 1966.
Nechells
- Ashted Hamlet, Vauxhall Road, Nechells Green. Opened September 1966, closed 1997.
- Black Horse, Cromwell Street, Nechells
- Freeholders Arms, Scholefield Street, Nechells
- Hen & Chickens, 129 Rocky Lane, Nechells. Rebuilt 1900, architect Wood & Kendrick. Later 'Shanahans'.
- Jenny Lind, 62 Aston Church Road, Nechells. Closed 1940.
- Rocky Lane Tavern, Rocky Lane, Nechells
- Soldiers Return, 158 Nechells Park Road, Nechells. Closed 1975.
- Sportsman, 130 Saltley Road, Nechells. To M&B in 1919.
- Stork Inn, Freeman Road, Nechells
- Swan Vaults, Loxton Street, Nechells
- White Hart, Cromwell Street, Nechells
- Woodman, 39 Cattells Grove, Nechells. A former Butler (Wolverhampton) house. Closed 1975.
Northfield
- Beeches, Merritts Brook Lane / Basil Road, Northfield. Opened 1933; architect Ewen Harper. Demolished ca.2010 and the site developed for housing.
- Cock Inn, Rubery Lane, Rubery. Demolished ca.2020.
- Coppice, 81 Edgewood Road, Rednal
- Dingle, Frankley Beeches Road, Northfield. Redeveloped as a care home.
- Great Stone Inn, 158 Church Road, Northfield
- Jolly Fitter, Longbridge Lane, Turves Green. Opened 1958. Redeveloped.
- King George V, Bristol Road South / Tessall Lane, Turves Green. Opened 1937; architects James & Lister Lea. Closed 2002 and became a restaurant.
- Longbridge Inn, 1836 Bristol Road South, Northfield. Opened 1932; closed 1995.
- Old Hare & Hounds, 426 Lickey Road, Rednal
- Thurlestone, Thurlestone Road, Longbridge
- Travellers Rest, Bristol Road South, Northfield. Ex Flower & Sons Ltd. Opened 1926; architects Bateman & Bateman. Demolished in 2005 for the Northfield By-Pass.
- Woodpecker, The Oak Walk, Turves Green. Opened 1961.
Perry Barr and Kingstanding
- Chase, Parkhouse Drive, Wyrley Bridge Estate. Opened 1965; demolished 2005.
- Crossways, 442 College Road, Perry Common. Closed.
- Crown & Cushion, Birchfield Road, Perry Barr. A former Atkinsons Brewery Ltd pub rebuilt by M&B.
- Deers Leap, Queslett Road East / Cooksey Lane, Kingstanding. Opened November 1938; architects Batemans.
- Drakes Drum, Old Oscott Road / Aldridge Road, Old Oscott. Opened 1940; architect John Alfred Harper.
- Garden Gate, 113 Hamstead Hill, Hamstead
- Golden Hind, 188 Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding. Opened 1938; architects Scott & Clark.
- Hare & Hounds, 413 Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding. Opened 1931. Old pub demolished ca.1919. Replacement by architects Batemans for M&B, 1931-1932.
- Kingfisher, Birdbrook Road, Kingstanding
- Kings Standing, 1 Kingstanding Road, Kingstanding. M&B built three pubs on this site.
- Mount, 136 Kings Road, Kingstanding
- New Bell, Booths Farm Road, Hamstead
- Rest & Be Thankful (Sportsmans Rest), 20 Cooksey Lane, Kingstanding. Opened 1959.
- Tennis Court, Walsall Road, Perry Barr. Opened 1939; architects Holland W Hobbiss.
- Towers, 636 Walsall Road, Hamstead. Opened 1936; architects Wood & Kendrick.
Selly Oak
- Bournbrook Tavern, High Street, Selly Oak. Replaced by the Brook.
- Brook, 536 Bristol Road, Selly Oak. Opened May 1961. Replaced the Bournbrook.
- Country Girl, Raddlebarn Road, Selly Oak
- Dog & Partridge, 748 Bristol Road, Selly Oak. Ex William Butler & Co. Ltd. Closed 1997 and the site redeveloped as a car showroom.
- Gun Barrels, 367-369 Bristol Road, Bournbrook. Rebuild in 1978 of an old coaching inn. Demolished ca.2012 for redevelopment as a university leisure centre.
- Highbury, Dads Lane / Moor Green Lane, Selly Park. Opened 1929. See: Highbury, Selly Park
- Oak Inn, 821 Bristol Road, Selly Oak. It stood next to a famous oak tree which was felled in 1906. In 1983, the original pub was demolished for redevelopment and road-widening, to be replaced by the GREAT OAK in 1985. But Sainsburys demolished this to extend their car park in 1995.
- Prince of Wales, High Street, Selly Oak
- Raven, Weoley Castle Road, Selly Oak. Opened 1936; architects Scott & Clark. Demolished 2009.
- Station Hotel, 676 Bristol Road (corner Heeley Road), Selly Oak (later Bristol Pear). See: Station Hotel, Selly Oak
- Weoley Castle, Somerford Road, Selly Oak. By Scott & Clark for M&B, opened in November 1934.
- White Horse, 29 Chapel Lane, Selly Oak. Closed 1983.
Small Heath
- Avenue Social Club, Wheeley Avenue, Small Heath
- Avenue, 470 Green Lane, Small Heath. Opened 1931; architect S N Cooke.
- Black Horse, 61-63 Green Lane, Small Heath
- Brighton Arms, 356 Coventry Road, Small Heath. By Holland W Hobbiss, 1929. Became a restaurant.
- Coach & Horses, 325 Coventry Road, Small Heath. Closed 1981.
- George & Dragon, 692 Coventry Road, Small Heath. Opened 1961.
- Freeholders Arms, 58 Hawkes Street, Small Heath. Closed 1974.
- Gun Makers Arms, Green Lane / Talfourd Street, Small Heath
- New Inn, 55 Muntz Street, Small Heath. Closed.
- Sydenham Hotel, 155 Golden Hillock Road, Small Heath. Redeveloped 1992.
- Talfourd Arms, Talfourd Street, Small Heath
- Wellington Inn, 118 Muntz Street, Small Heath. Closed 1974.
- White Lion, 152 Muntz Street, Small Heath. Closed.
Soho and Winson Green
- Albion, Heath Street, Winson Green
- Barrel, 211-215 Soho Road, Soho. Retail by 2014. See: Barrel, Soho
- Devonshire Arms, 178 Lodge Road, Winson Green
- Florin, Icknield Street / Camden Street. A rebuild by M&B in 1974 of the former Warstone pub (Atkinsons Brewery Ltd).
- Frighted Horse, 128 Soho Road, Soho. Retail by 2012.
- Golden Eagle, 233 Lodge Road, Winson Green. Closed 2001.
- Grand Turk, Hunters Road, Soho Hill
- Grapes, 116 Bacchus Road, Soho. Closed 1992.
- Heath Street Tavern, 309 Heath Street, Winson Green. Ex Butler's Crown Brewery. Closed 1977.
- Lee Bridge Tavern, 145 Dudley Road / Heath Street, Winson Green. Closed 1990s and it became a takeaway.
- Leopard, Goode Street, Winson Green. Closed 1940.
- Leopard, Harmer Street, Winson Green
- Locomotive Engine, 500 Dudley Road, Winson Green. Demolished ca.1994 for an extension to the M&B brewery.
- Lord Nelson, 131 Booth Street, Soho. Closed 1975.
- Oak Tavern, Peel Street / 77 Lansdowne Street, Winson Green
- Oakfield Tavern, 105 Booth Street, Soho
- Old Mint Inn, 356 Park Road, Soho. Closed 1976.
- Queens Head, 120 Aberdeen Street, Winson Green. Became a place of worship.
- Queens Head, 379 Soho Road, Soho. Converted to a takeaway by 2009.
- Railway Inn, Wellington Street / Vittoria Street, Winson Green. 1900 by architects Wood & Kendrick.
- Railway Tavern, 292 Park Road, Hockley. To M&B in 1917.
- Soho Tavern, 407 Park Road, Soho
- Talbot, 55 Talbot Street, Winson Green. Demolished by 2011 and the site redeveloped. See: Talbot, Winson Green
- Turks Head Hotel, Soho Road, Soho
- Yorkshire Grey, 381 Dudley Road / Winson Street, Winson Green. Ex Samuel White & Son, Bellefield Brewery; then Henry Mitchell. By architect Henry Naden.
Southern Birmingham
- Bagnell Arms, School Road, Yardley Wood. Opened 1960; closed 2001.
- Baldwin, Baldwins Lane, Hall Green. Opened 1936, architects Bateman & Bateman.
- British Oak, 1364 Pershore Road, Stirchley. Opened 1926, architect Mr Brassington of Bateman & Bateman.
- College Arms, 976 Stratford Road, Hall Green. Opened May 1913, architects Harrison & Cox.
- Covered Wagon, 298 Yardley Wood Road, Moseley. Opened 1962.
- Cross Guns (Hotel), 70 High Street, Kings Heath. An old inn from about 1792, rebuilt ca.1924.
- Greenwood Tree, 22 Teviot Grove, Hawkesley. Site redeveloped for housing.
- Haven, School Road, Yardley Wood. Built 1929; architect Holland W Hobbiss. Closed 1997.
- Hazelwell Tavern, Pineapple Road, Stirchley. Opened 1931; architects Bateman & Bateman.
- Horse Shoe Inn, 611 Alcester Road South, Kings Heath
- Longbow, Greaves Square, Walkers Heath. Opened 1966; closed 1992.
- Maypole, Alcester Road South / Maypole Lane, Kings Heath. Opened 1936; architect J A Harper. Closed 2002 and redeveloped.
- Mountaineer, 3 Ashburton Road, Kings Heath. Replaced by flats.
- Olde Red Lion, 229 Vicarage Road, Kings Heath. Opened 1904; architect C E Bateman.
- Robin Hood, 1456 Stratford Road, Hall Green. Converted to a pub 1926, architect Holland W Hobbiss. Became a Toby Carvery.
- Shaftmoor, 280 Shaftmoor Lane, Hall Green. Opened May 1931, architects Wood & Kendrick.
- Three Magpies, Shirley Road / School Road, Hall Green. Opened 1936.
- Valley, Yardley Wood Road / Haunch Lane. Opened 1927; architects Wood & Kendrick. Closed 1996.
- York, York Road / Fox Hollies Road, Hall Green. Opened 1931, architects Harrison & Cox. See: York, Hall Green
Sparkbrook and Sparkhill
- Antelope, 512 Stratford Road, Sparkhill. Opened 1924; architect Holland W Hobbiss. It became a restaurant. See: Antelope, Sparkhill
- Bear, 686 Stratford Road, Sparkhill. Opened 1937.
- Lion & Lamb, 316 Highgate Road, Sparkbrook. Closed.
- Marlborough, 170 Anderton Road, Sparkbrook. See: Marlborough, Sparkbrook
- Queens Arms, 280 Highgate Road, Sparkbrook. Closed.
- Talbot, 55 Highgate Road / Larches Street, Sparkbrook. Ex William Butler & Co. Ltd., Wolverhampton. Closed 1977.
- Turners Arms, 108 Turner Street, Sparkbrook. Closed 1976.
- Victoria Inn, Stratford Road / Long Street, Sparkhill. Converted to a police station.
- Warwick Arms, 92-93 Long Street, Sparkbrook. Became a place of worship.
- White Hart, Main Street, Sparkbrook (ex-William Butler & Co. Ltd.)
- Woodman, 2 South Road, Sparkbrook. Closed 1980.
Sutton Coldfield
- Cup, 8 Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield. Became Brewhouse & Kitchen Sutton Coldfield
- Fox, Walmley Road, Walmley.
- Halfway House / Greenhouse, 226 Lichfield Road, Mere Green
- Museum Inn, Parade, Sutton Coldfield
- Oak / Oak & Ash, 86 Calder Drive, Walmley
- Station, 44 Station Street, Sutton Coldfield
- Sutton Park Hotel, 1 Boldmere Road / Jockey Road, Boldmere