The Jolly Collier — Pub in Oldbury
The Jolly Collier is a Grade II listed pub on Junction Street in Oldbury, opened in 1870 and built in Gothic Revival style with original exposed brickwork. It retains its traditional character through wooden beams, real ale signage, and standard lighting, offering a consistent atmosphere across interior spaces. You can find Wye Valley HPA and other real ales on tap. The venue is walk-in only and supports solo visitors, small groups, and families. A large elevated deck overlooks the garden, ideal for supervising children playing during quieter weekday hours.
About The Venue
The Jolly Collier sits at Junction Street in Oldbury, a Grade II listed building from 1870 with Gothic Revival architecture and original exposed brickwork inside. It has maintained its mid-19th century design through decades of use. The interior features wooden beams and real ale signage, creating a traditional pub look. Standard lighting is used throughout, matching functional expectations for a long-standing local venue. You can find Wye Valley HPA beer on tap among other real ales in the rotating selection.
Typical Experiences
The Jolly Collier functions as a reliable local hub for residents meeting friends over pints during weekday afternoons or gathering in relaxed groups on weekends. People come here primarily to drink real ale, especially Wye Valley HPA and others from its rotating menu. The large elevated decked area overlooks the garden and is commonly used by parents supervising children playing during quieter periods. It’s also a good option for visitors needing extra space outside the main bar.
Notable Features
- Heated, covered smoking patio
- Large elevated decked area overlooking garden
- Supervising children on grassed games area
- Real ale selection
- Outdoor seating area
- Wooden beams & exposed brickwork
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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.