New Plans for 18th Century Birmingham Pub that Suffered 'Heartbreaking' Closure - Birmingham Live
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Future of historic city pub secured
The Anchor Digbeth, a landmark Victorian pub in Birmingham’s Irish Quarter, will reopen mid-to-late August 2025 under a new operator – after 2.5 months closure The Grade II listed building designed by James and Lister Lea claims one of the oldest continuous public house licences in the city dating back to 1797 Peter Connolly, who runs nearby bar and music venue Nortons Digbeth, has taken on the late-19th century Rea Street pub, pledging to ‘rest…
Future Of Historic City Pub Secured - CLH News: Caterer, Licensee and Hotelier News - News for Pubs, Bars, Hotels and Restaurants
Share Post Share Email Photo credit Dave Henderson The Anchor Digbeth, a landmark Victorian pub in Birmingham’s Irish Quarter, will reopen mid-to-late August 2025 under a new operator – after 2.5 months closure The Grade II listed building designed by James and Lister Lea claims one of the oldest continuous public house licences in the city dating back to 1797. Peter Connolly, who runs nearby bar and music venu…
Future of Historic City Pub Secured - Hospitality & Catering News
Celebrated Birmingham pub mainstay The Anchor Digbeth is to reopen mid-to-late August 2025, with the new proprietor pledging to ‘restore the city gem to its original glory’. Peter Connolly, founder-director of community bar and music venue Nortons Digbeth on nearby Meriden Street, has taken on the Grade II listed Victorian landmark and business following its […]
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