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The Bartons Arms
The guide was updated:Housed in a grand Victorian house, this public house has been here for more than 100 years and is one of the most beautiful pubs in the country. The Bartons Arms offers a collection of award-winning beers, along with guest ales from various parts of the country, plus a large selection of imported bottled beers, and tasty Thai food prepared by authentic Thai chefs.
Useful Information
- Address: 144 High Street, Aston, Birmingham
- Opening hours: Mon–Sat noon–11pm, Sun noon–10pm
- Website: www.thebartonsarms.com
- Phone: +44 121 333 5988
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