We really enjoyed this place! The staff was great- super friendly and fun! We had the Tiger Pie- absolutely delicious and the Fish and Chips- outstanding! And... the mash were brilliant! Our friends who live in the area introduced us to this place. Thanks Andy and Sue!
Ravinder singh
First time to The Bakers Arms and really enjoyed it the weather was really nice so we outside. The building is very old and has a thatched roof and for anyone tall be warned lots of low ceilings. The pub inside is really nice and spacious. We had food and drink will here and had can say the food is really good and recommended. Had a croque monsier and the pork belly and the fish of the dayall tasted amazing and looked great on the plate had some desserts to finish of our lunch worth a visit really nice place
Carla Goulding
Just tried their new basket menu. The food was pretty good. These chips were a bit basic... A chunky chip or skin on fries would've been nicer. Lovely beer garden. Old historical interior. Friendly service.
Sarah Taylor153 days ago
Stopped here for Sunday lunch and we weren't let down. Absolutely beautiful food. Lovely staff and a lovely quaint little pub. Definitely worth stopping by for. Thanks guys.
John Stock306 days ago
Called in for lunch with my daughter and granddaughter. Very impressed! Lovely traditional pub / restaurant with very pleasant staff. Had lunch in the restaurant which was very nice and beautifully presented. I think everything including the bread was homemade. They also have a nice beer garden but weather was a bit unpredictable so we remained inside.
Federico fronda1 year ago
Great building from 1485, low wooden ceiling, and small ambience make you feel back in the past. The service is great, fast and gentle, and the drinks cool (tried the draugh beer). The menu spaces across meal, fish and veggy. If you want to breath an old English pub than thisnis a must go place in Birmingham.
David Hersey1 year ago
Friendly staff, good atmosphere. Great food and great service. What more could you want.
Drew Simpson2 years ago
This is usually a very friendly pub, with a good range of drinks from ales, lagers and ciders to wines and spirits. Food here is usually good too with a small range of starters, snacks and main meals. It can be a bit cramped inside as this pub/building dates back to the 1400s - it's low ceilings and doorways are a direct result of this so remember to duck as you move around! Not the most child friendly of pubs - I'll let you decide if that is a plus point or not 😉 but it does have some outdoor seating for those with kids and/or dogs.
Thanks guys.
The service is great, fast and gentle, and the drinks cool (tried the draugh beer).
The menu spaces across meal, fish and veggy. If you want to breath an old English pub than thisnis a must go place in Birmingham.
What more could you want.