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Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre
Old Joint Stock Pub & TheatreOld Joint Stock Pub & TheatreOld Joint Stock Pub & Theatre

The old Joint Stock is located in the heart of Birminghams city centre.
Built in 1864, this grade two listed building was designed by local architect, Julius Alfred Chatwin, best known as the builder of many Victorian churches. Prior to being taken over by Lloyds Bank in 1889 it was the Birmingham Joint Stock Bank. It opened as one of Fullers prime outlets in 1997.
Step inside the huge front doors and you will discover a truly breathtaking pub. The opulent finish and style compliments the fantastic architecture and imposing glass domed ceiling.
Freshly prepared food is served from 12 noon each day. This is complimented by a full range of Fullers Ales, a local guest beer and extensive wine list.
As well as offering excellent standards of hospitality in our bar, we also cater for private functions, parties, conferences and meetings. The Function Room can accommodate up to 50 people for buffets or a seated meal. It is available for business use with flexible room layouts.
On the ground floor is the Club Room accommodating up to 25 people and is ideal for those smaller meetings.
With a grand outlook over the main bar area, the Mezzanine level is ideal for informal buffets and drinks gatherings, allowing guests to soak in the ambience from the whole pub.
Our walled patio also allows you to make the most of the summer sun.

FURTHER INFORMATION
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City centre
City centre/Motorway
City centre/Railway
Motorway
Near railway
Bar/Club
Non Residential
Unusual
Area - City Centre/Edgbaston/Hagley Road
General - WiFi
ROOM DETAILS
ROOMW(m)L(m)H(m)MAXFACILITIESCAPACITY
Theatre 5.5 11 2.8 80 Air Conditioning
Blackout Facilities
Natural Daylight
Wheelchair access
WiFi
Room LayoutMax
Boardroom20
Cabaret style60
Theatre style80
Function Room 9 5.9 3.6 0 Air Conditioning
First Floor
Natural Daylight
Wheelchair access
WiFi
Room LayoutMax
Banquet style40
Boardroom36
Cabaret style40
Horseshoe of chairs40
Theatre style50
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