The Plough

Description

Shabby chic is defined by this charming restaurant bar in Harborne where style and substance come cleverly together. Whilst the exterior may be styled like any traditional city pub, The Plough harbors some unlikely treats. Work your way through the cosy antler clad warmth of the front room to find yourself in an urban and naturally lit dinner retreat next to the bar's beer garden. It's the little things that keep people coming back for more at The Plough including its own mini tuck-shop, quirky vintage signs and unusually sourced lighting features. 

Perfect for after work drinks, a sumptuous meal and date nights alike, The Plough is a great venue for all sorts of relaxing ventures in the small but charming town. If you're partial to a little alfresco drinking then you would be barmy not to simmer down in the venue's beer garden; with it's quirky plant pots, vintage furniture, fresh Mediterranean style and heated bar area, this beer garden is a luscious retreat from town. And if it's a party atmosphere you're looking for The Plough can also help you out there. From DJs and live music, to their swish private dining area, they've got all the space you need for everything from birthday dinners to family get-togethers and big old dance parties.

Info

  • Garden
  • No queues normally
  • Sky Sports

Hours

Day Open Close Notes
Monday 8:00 23:00
Tuesday 8:00 23:00
Wednesday 8:00 23:00
Thursday 8:00 0:00
Friday 8:00 0:00
Saturday 9:00 0:00
Sunday 9:00 22:30

Location

Address

The Plough, 21, High Street, B17 9NT

Area

Harborne

Private Hire

Name Type Capacity
Seated
Capacity
Standing
Cost Min spend
Midweek*
Min spend
Weekend*
0 0 - - -

* The minimum spends are a guideline only and vary according to the day and time of the year.

Customer Reviews (6)

Our Review

The Plough - Bar Review

Right on Harborne High street, The Plough is an inviting vision of homely wonder. I wasn’t the only one who thought so, everyone and his dog loves this place. And I don’t doubt why. The Venue The Plough is one of those pubs that you go past and think, ‘ooo that looks nice…