Attended a fireworks and food event, but it quickly became apparent that it was not a suitable environment for us. The bonfire was situated in a skip filled with wooden pallets, and there was only one individual managing the fire while consuming alcohol. This same person was also responsible for lighting the fireworks. The children's fireworks display commenced 30 minutes later than the scheduled time and was ignited using a lighter. The fireworks were precariously wedged into a pallet, and one repeater malfunctioned, causing it to fall towards the crowd, prompting everyone to retreat. Hot dogs were priced at £2, while sweets and candy floss were sold at the same price. A bouncy castle was available, but it experienced frequent power outages, resulting in intermittent inflation and deflation. Overall, the event was not...
Read moreThe Red Lion (on the corner of Cable Street & Bilston Road) is an excellent pub! A family owned and run proper pub, rare to find these days, great beer, lovely food, and the Tuesday deal of home cooked curry & rice, with a pint, for £5.99 is without doubt the best value in not just Wolverhampton, but the country I would say! The family recipe is many years old and secret, for a very good reason! It's...
Read moreFamily of 4 went here at 6pm for a meal. Staff were friendly and food part is run separately from the pub. We had 4 great meals, lamb saag was £7, regular mixed grill £8, large mixed grill £12, kebab wrap £5, naam bread £1! Great value, all the meat was cooked to perfection with large portions. Will return but maybe eat in the extension at the back of the pub as when we left the pub was getting...
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