The Jolly Collier — Public House in Birmingham

The Jolly Collier is a public house on Dudley Road in Bordesley, Birmingham. Just outside the city, it’s one of several local pubs serving real ale and food to regulars and visitors alike. Established in 1825 as a drinking spot for coal miners and workers, the Grade II listed Victorian building has kept its original wooden beams and traditional decor through decades of use. Only one real ale is served at a time, currently Wye Valley HPA, emphasising quality over choice. Locals come here throughout the week: grabbing pints on weekday afternoons or staying late for live music on Friday nights. A heated covered smoking patio shelters guests in colder months while the main bar stays busy during peak hours, making it a regular hub of activity across Birmingham’s West Midlands network.

About The Venue

The Jolly Collier opened in 1825 as a drinking establishment for local workers, including coal miners. Its Georgian/Victorian architecture with original wooden beams and paneling has been preserved despite decades of use. The interior maintains a traditional pub atmosphere with warm lighting throughout, contributing to high crowd density and lively noise levels during peak times. Decor includes antique mirrors and Peaky Blinders themed elements that reflect the area’s industrial heritage. These details shape a space where history feels present in everyday moments rather than being displayed for tourists.

Typical Experiences

The Jolly Collier Birmingham serves real ale, food, and drinks to locals and visitors on weekday afternoons or late evenings when the crowd is more manageable. The heated covered smoking patio offers shelter during colder weather while still allowing guests to enjoy an outdoor seat without leaving the main bar area. This setup supports quick social breaks with friends over a pint as well as extended evening sessions centred around live music nights, which are part of ongoing events at The Jolly Collier.

Notable Features

  • Heated covered smoking patio
  • Elevated decked garden area with grass games
  • Only one regular real ale served
  • Historic Pub Interior
  • Real Ale Selection
  • Grade II Listed Victorian building
  • Live local music nights
  • Original coal miner heritage
  • Peaky Blinders themed decor
  • Friday night regulars
  • Real_ale
  • Outdoor_seating

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in April 2026.