West Bromwich (/ˈbrɒmɪtʃ/ ( listen) BROM-itch) is a town in Sandwell, West Midlands, England. Historically part of Staffordshire, it is to the northwest of Birmingham, and had a population of 75,405 in 2011
Restaurants in West Bromwich
4.5 based on 54 reviews
The Oak House was built in the 1620s/30s with the brick extension at the back, the belvedere (tower), chimney stacks and old barn being added in the 1650s. The house is furnished in period style and has a wide range of events, activities, community groups and school holiday fun all year around.
4.5 based on 529 reviews
Took the grandkids last Sunday. Plenty of space and ice cream vans! Lots to do. Walks. Feeding ducks. Play area. Shade and sun Car park cheap Toilet facilities
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Kids area ideal for little ones not to high and mega spongey floor grandson three next week if its climbable he will try and climb it asked question last week not able to climb properly till five however loads of encoragement that he was climbing at his age sent link to book myself and nanny free £4 for little one amazing fun afternoon very covid safe staff very safety aware and make sure you are conversant with the do"s and dont"s little one didnt want to leave even though he was worn out can we come again grandad one well happy little spider man thanks everyone at boulder for making it a secial day for a little wanabe spiderman
4.0 based on 34 reviews
My daughter celebrated her 1st birthday here on the 18th october this little girl had an amazing time. Jamie-lea was very helpful and greeted us with a lovely smile on her face. jamie corresponded with me four weeks prior to booking she is fab. the social distancing measures were good and play area was clean
4.0 based on 27 reviews
The Manor House or Bromwic Hall was once at the centre of the medieval Manor of Bromwic and was the home of the Lord of the Manor and local administrative centre. The oldest parts date back to 1270 with 15th century additions. The building was a pub and restaurant from the 1960s until 2009 when it came into the guardianship of sandwell Museums, who are slowly developing and restoring the site while putting on a wide variety of events, activities, community groups, school activities, tours and much more.
4.0 based on 114 reviews
My Daughter, husband & I decided to visit the farm. We hadn't been for years. The history exhibit is very interesting. The animals are well looked after. Its small but enjoyable. At £2.75 per adult with free return visit. It's well worth the money. We didn't visit cafe. Maybe next time.
4.0 based on 101 reviews
Me and my Partner Bret Packer are both fans of West Bromwich Albion football team. We are looking forward to being able to go back into the stadium when fans are allowed back in.
4.0 based on 25 reviews
Been shopping so went for an afternoon film.nice location situated near shops and restaurants right in the heart of west Bromwich.you need to go up to the second level but there is a lift so no problem if you can't do stairs.the foyer is nice and bright and staff are very pleasant,it's easy to get to the different cinemas inside according to what film you want to see and seating is comfortable and it's a comfortable heat in there.being pensions we really enjoyed it and not to far to get to metro to get home
4.0 based on 5 reviews
Ooh, another Inflata Nation, right here in the Midlands! We are being spoilt. It didn't take me long to plan my next little adventure :D This is the fifth Inflata Nation I've been to. It's fun to visit the different ones, as they're all different designs. I'm getting quite good at this now :o) Getting there: I rode the train to the nearest train station (which is Sandwell and Dudley), followed by a leisurely twenty minute walk to Astle Retail Park, which is where Inflata Nation West Bromwich is located. It's a simple walk. Turn right out of the train station, and just keep going. Bromford Road becomes Bromford Lane, which then becomes Moor Street, and then becomes St. Michael Street. You eventually arrive at an old church, with a high steeple, that makes a great landmark. You turn left at the church, then walk along the High Street, until you come to the pedestrian access to Astle Retail Park, on your right. There's a bus station near to the church I mentioned, and the buses here looked a slick operation, with some of the bus stops even having electronic departure boards (posh, innit!) so perhaps that's worth looking into. If you're driving, the retail park has a large car park, although the parking is not free, and the car park is run by one of those private parking companies, so be careful there. The nearby Tesco car park has free parking on Sundays, and free parking after 6pm, which will be perfect for anyone going to the grown-ups only sessions :D So, arrived and got checked in. I had booked online, which is good as it guarantees your place if they're busy. Booking online also lets you use discount codes. I'm signed up to their email mailing list, so I know all the discount codes. My waiver was already stored on their system, from previous visits to some of their other sites, so no form filling for me. Hurrah! The inflatable park is upstairs in the building. There's stairs and an escalator. The escalator goes up. So at the start of your session, when you're bright eyed and bushy tailed, you get to ride the escalator up to the inflatable park. At the end of your session, when you're completely knackered, you have to take the stairs. Somebody's got a good sense of humour! Everybody watched the safety video, then on we went. It's all brand new, and super slippy :o) The air pressure in this one was absolutely perfect. It was a delight to bounce on. Although they have lots of fun activities, it's just as much fun to simply bounce! They have an area dedicated to just simply bouncing on huge bubbles, and that is one of my favourites. They have impressive wipeout balls, and they were proper challenging! It's like they had a non-stick coating! :D At Manchester (and now Birmingham!) I've become quite adept at actually bouncing on top of the wipeout balls. I tried that here, and promptly met the bouncy floor :D There's a huge ballpool, with a slide :o) There's also eight big orange balls in the ballpool. They're fun to climb on, and jump from one to another. Although they all look the same, one of them didn't hold its air pressure like the others. It caught me by surprise, and I fell off :D On further goes, this one ball caused me to misjudge, which then caused me to fall off the next ball. Dunno if the booby trap is intentional, but it certainly added to the fun! :o) There are two straight slides and two bumpy slides. They were so fast that I always had a big grin on my face when I got to the end. The bumpy slides were my favourite. The third one along is the best one ;o) The catapult slide, I didn't manage to catapult, but it's a nice idea, and I'll keep practicing. I used it as a base jump instead :D The airbag that you land in is soooo deep, I really did have fun with it, even the staff commented on how much fun I was having, hehe! I didn't do any gladiator jousting, but I did play on the equipment, and fell off backwards without even needing to be prodded with an inflatable pugil stick. I bounced on the inflatable pillow, and did the obstacle course over and over again. There's some other stuff that you balance on and crawl under, as well as some biff bash stuff. The activities were very tiring, and doing two hours in this one was hard going! The lady in the cafe was particularly friendly, and sorted me out with the best drinks deals, which was totally needed. It was school holidays when I visited, and I'm already hugely looking forward to visiting again, when all the kids are back at school, so I can have lots more goes on the slides, and not get pelted with quite so many ballpit balls, haha!! :oþ
3.5 based on 45 reviews
Funky Monkeys Soft Play Cafes are the leading indoor play centres for the under 8's and under the height restriction of 4ft 5. Play frame equipment has been specifically designed through the recognition that children can learn and develop their minds through play. As well as fun activity mornings, Funky Monkeys offers great party facilities with a range of funky party themes. There is also the fantastic healthy eating cafe
We always enjoy a play session here, the centre is always clean and the staff are always very friendly and welcoming. The manager Filip is always available to help with any issues and health and safety is a priority. I would highly recommend.
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