Bar
The Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre Venue
door 5 locals aangeraden,
Locatie
4 Temple Row W
Birmingham, England
Tips van locals
And old Victorian bank building which has been converted into a theatre and pub with an island bar below a glass-domed roof. It can get a bit crowded but it is definitely worth visiting!
In Birmingham city centre , with its own small theatre as well as a great range of food. Not to be missed
The old Birmingham stock exchange, now home to a theatre and pub with an island bar below a glass-domed roof.
Built in 1862 and designed by Julius Alfred Chatwin (who also contributed to the design of St. Philip’s Cathedral opposite), the grade II listed Old Joint Stock started out as a parson’s library before being turned into the Birmingham Joint Stock Bank. Many decades later, this eye-catching building now houses both a stylish bar that attracts suited financial workers and a small black box studio.
Built in 1862 and designed by Julius Alfred Chatwin (who also contributed to the design of St. Philip’s Cathedral opposite), the grade II listed Old Joint Stock started out as a parson’s library before being turned into the Birmingham Joint Stock Bank. Many decades later, this eye-catching building…