It's Later Than You Think
| Number | Station | AI Recommendation | Actual Nearest |
| 15 | West Bromwich Central | The Billiard Hall | The Billiard Hall |
The Sandwell is a Craft Union place which took refugees in from the Billiard Room, after it's short hiatus when Wetherspoons pulled out. Undergoing a refit of its own, its not looking the best externally.
| Number | Station | AI Recommendation | Actual Nearest |
| 16 | The Hawthorns | The Vine | The Blue Posts |
Only one has a blue plaque celebrating the 1965 visit of Malcolm X.
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| It's a Fee Ouse |
Again cavernous but no fly swatting championships. The only entertainment in a sparsely decorated pub are the two pool tables. Apart from that, it's spartan. The only thing of note is the gentlemen who tells me that "I will never forget by first visit to the Blue Gates toilets". My eyes had already started watering. My laugh is met with "They are Grade II listed and nothing can be done".
Drain unblocker may have helped. Or mandatory wellies.
| Number | Station | AI Recommendation | Actual Nearest |
| 17 | Soho Benson Road | The Soho Tavern | The Soho Tavern |
AI gets it correct by about 10m but in the interests of never being able to visit again, I hit the Black Eagle. Another one lost to the CAMRA Real Heritage Pubs book;
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| Victorian Terrace |
Of the five small rooms here, four are clustered round a central servery. The bar front left has its original counter (incorporating a row of Minton tiles) and bar back and which also serves the tap room on the right. The lounge front right has absorbed the former off-sales; the counter is original but some tiles were damaged and the rest re-used on the rear smoke room counter. The former entrance to this room is blocked up and the fixed seating in front is modern, the rest being original. In the rear smoke room, the counter has been enlarged to the right. The bar back fitting actually consists of what were the exterior windows, removed to create the doorway to the rear dining room (which has no old fittings). On the right are a 1920s fireplace and inter-war fixed seating.




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