The Charlie Hall — Pub in Royal Sutton Coldfield

The Charlie Hall is a Wetherspoon pub in Boldmere, Royal Sutton Coldfield. It’s located on Boldmere Road just outside the city, serving as a neighborhood hub for locals and visitors. The venue is known for its seasonal spice bag, available from September each year. People come here throughout the day, grabbing a drink mid-afternoon or staying late to enjoy live music on weekends. Its position in Royal Sutton Coldfield makes it accessible within the town’s social network.

About The Venue

The Charlie Hall was formerly known as The Black Horse and other names, built during the Victorian era as a bingo hall. This conversion preserved original features including wood panelling and stained glass windows, contributing to its retro pub classic decor style. Bright lighting runs throughout, creating consistent illumination with moderate noise levels from a mixed age group crowd. The space feels full on weekends, especially when live music events happen every Friday and Saturday, giving it a bustling atmosphere while remaining accessible due to step-free access and wheelchair-friendly design.

Typical Experiences

The Charlie Hall in Royal Sutton Coldfield acts as both a social hub and practical stop for residents. Its seasonal spice bag, available from September, is one of its most anticipated menu items, drawing visitors who enjoy it with real ale or The Charlie Hall Burger on tap. With live music scheduled every Friday and Saturday, this pub becomes central during nightlife hours while still remaining group-friendly and suitable for solo patrons seeking a relaxed social setting.

Notable Features

  • Children under 18 access restriction
  • Former bingo hall conversion
  • Spice bag availability (seasonal)
  • Wood-paneled interior with vintage pub signs
  • Regular live music nights on Fridays and Saturdays
  • Original Victorian Features
  • Wetherspoon's Signature Menu Items

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.