It is easy to tell the time in Stourbridge. The distinctive clock in Crown Square has long been one of the town’s most noted landmarks, but in recent years there has been another way of telling when it’s lunchtime - spotting the crowds gravitating towards the popular French Deli.
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The Mermaid Inn, Wightwick
The pub trade is supposed to be going through a rough time at the moment, what with the smoking ban and soaring taxes on alcohol. If this is the case, The Mermaid Inn at Wightwick must be the exception to the rule.
G’s, Wolverhampton
Weary workers frazzled by the heat of the office could do a lot worse than pop into G’s for lunch, a tiny sandwich bar stood in Queen Street just opposite the Express & Star.
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Dudley Arms, Himley
You know you shouldn’t, but it’s got to be done, writes ‘The Insider‘. Scouting around the Dudley Arms to see if anybody resembles King Edward VIII. The infamous monarch is said to have been a regular at the pub during the 1920s and 1930s.
Jenny’s, Walsall
Sometimes you just want burger and chips for lunch and the lure of McDonald’s and Burger King just won’t suffice.
The Wolseley Arms, Stafford
I first came across the charming Wolseley Arms pub, which is perched on a twin roundabout off the A513, during a canal boating holiday last summer.

















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