Oldest town pub in Kidderminster.
With up to three changing real ales on hand pump, this historic town centre family-friendly pub is well worth visiting.
In the front bar the stove and large recessed fireplace give a sense of it dating from the 18th century. The beamed and panelled back bar has a timeless quality.
The large rear garden has a heated marquee with a live music stage, and bench tables are popular in summer for enjoying a quiet drink in the sunshine.
Live music is in the marquee on the second and forth Saturdays of the month, and a trad English and Irish music session in the bar on the second Tuesday of each month.
Customers are welcome to bring their own food at any time with plenty of takeaways nearby, plates and cutlery provided.
Its friendly atmosphere won it local CAMRA Bronze Pub of the Year 2019.
Level access into the front lounge, and to the back bar and ladies WC via the side entry. One step between the two bars otherwise, and one step into gents WC. No adapted WCs. Cycles may be taken through the side entry to the back, ask at the bar if the door is bolted.
Historic Interest
The oldest pub in Kidderminster, established in 1786.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Olde Seven Stars (Ye), Kidderminster
Changing beers typically include: Bath Ales - Gem , St Austell - Proper Job , Timothy Taylor - Landlord