From cosy snugs to traditional drinking pubs to foodie paradises: 27 amazing photos of pubs across the Black Country, Staffordshire and Wyre Forest in 2025

We've taken a look at the archives and picked out photos which show pubs from across the region in their best light.

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The pubs of the region are more than just places for people to go to eat and drink.

They are community hubs, places where people can experience a warm and friendly welcome from everyone inside and make new friends instantly.

The buildings themselves are a real mixture, from traditional boozers which have barely changed over the centuries to newly renovated pubs offering coffee and cake to gastropubs offering a mouth-watering selection of meals.

As the year comes to an end, we've looked over the last year at the pubs featured in our Love Your Local series and picked out 27 photos that showcase the pubs of the Black Country, Staffordshire and Wyre Forest in their best light.

Sofia Svedh said she had learned so much about pub culture in the UK in her time working at the Oaken Arms
Sofia Svedh and her team have worked to make the Oaken Arms in Codsall a cosy and welcoming place
Jean O'Toole and Lisa Taffs are part of the family feel at the pub
Jean O'Toole and Lisa Taffs are some of the regulars who enjoy visiting the Golden Lion in Park Village in Wolverhampton
The Vine in Wombourne provides a rustic charm and a comfortable environment
The Vine in Wombourne provides a rustic charm and a comfortable environment
The pub has a real character to it and is warm and welcoming
The Chetwynd Arms in Rugeley is a country pub which feels leafy and cosy, with a new range of decorations
There is a large selection of ales on offer at the Hogshead
The Hogshead in Wolverhampton has become a popular spot for a good pint of ale