Landmark Birmingham pub reopens in Moseley Village under independent family ownership with live sport seven days a week - here’s when and what to expect at Kennedy’s pub

A community pub in Moseley in Birmingham is reopening under independent family ownership with live sport seven days a week - find out when and what to expect at the venue in our story

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A community pub in a bustling Birmingham neighbourhood is reopening under independent family ownership.

Moseley Village is about to celebrate the opening of Kennedy’s Pub, the newly restored community pub taking over the site formerly known as The One Trick Pony Club. 

Now under independent, family ownership, the venue has undergone a refresh to bring back the warmth, atmosphere, and charm of a traditional pub. 

The newly restored pub opens to the public this Friday, November 28 at 12pm. 

The new owners, a local family passionate about traditional hospitality, have restored the interior and refocused the offer on what they believe Moseley wants most: a simple pub — welcoming, comfortable, and centred on community. .

“From day one, our goal has been simple: to bring back the type of pub you can pop into any day of the week and feel right at home,” said Gary McDonnell, Joint Owner of Kennedy’s.

“Good beer, good food, good company — nothing gimmicky, just a classic pub that anyone can go into with the added bonus of live sports and music.”