Smethwick, Sandwell
22 customer reviews
Wendy Hart
Great community hub with a cute cafe
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Robert Smith
Still think of it as the saris on head but a nice place to go
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William Routledge
A great local community facility. They have a small Aladdin's cave of a shop, and a separate tea room of you fancy a breakfast, lunch, or afternoon cuppa.
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Stephen Bridle
Amazing place lovely coffee shop, we hosted our daughters birthday here, very cheap to rent out the rooms for her birthday.
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Kiri Gouldbourne
Great community venue. Lovely characterful rooms available to hire for a reasonable price and a cafe on site which is great.
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Mike Hill
Very interesting place to visit or eat or both. Recommended! I enjoyed a coffee and chat in the Church with the knitting group.
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Helen Falconer
The food has generally always been nice. I haven’t got a grumble about it at all..
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John Hine
Ì have visited St. Nicholas Place many times, both before and after the major restoration that followed the BBC architectural competition. In its time (and a very long time it has been) this amazing building has served as a school, as a pub (The Saracen's Head) and as a community centre. The timber structure, dating back to Tudor times, still stands firm and has now been secured thanks to modern engineering. The ancient woodwork is still very visible but the new facilities - toilets, restaurant/cafe, gift shop make it entirely useable as a venue for classes, meetings, exhibitions. Worth a visit simply as a 400-hundred-year-old survivor but also offering interesting events - and the coffee is great! More...
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Huub Bogaers
Great coffee shop in the Tudor Building, good lunch, friendly staff and an interesting historical setting.
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jillian Reilly-Neeld
This bldg is full of history and tours are provided. Was on BBC programe as part of the restoration project. Original build still on show in various areas of the building. A good coffee shop which sells cakes and a selection of hot food. Part of Kings Norton Green village. More...
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Jasmine Sharpe
Beautiful building and friendly staff. We attended a wake at St Nicolas the Buffett was lovely xx
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beryl Hornsby
Interesting historical visit with good tea room situated in the heart of Kings Norton. Guided tour of church and adjoining buildings available at a small charge
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John Murphy
There is a very good shop/information centre Rooms can be hired for functions and it has a very good cafe serving a variety of food Staff are very helpful and friendly
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Susan Price
I live really close and it's a beautiful place to visit
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sheila smith
Nice tea rooms here
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Jeffrey Barlow
Very nice place to use.very friendly people.
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Keith Wraight
Lots of different activities going on
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Mally Priddy
Nice place to grab a coffee ample parking
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Alice Johnston
Nice cafe
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Peter Lines
Excellent half day visit and guided tour including grammar school. Church not visited but intend to do so soon.
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Tony Mbanefo
Lovely staff, great prices, a little history next to a beautiful old church and village green. Tea for two is a treat.
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Richard Evans
Great cafe in lovely old building
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