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The Crown Inn, Birmingham

Brewery tapsCommercial buildings completed in 1781Grade II listed pubs in Birmingham
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The Crown Inn is a public house in Broad Street, Birmingham, England. Built in 1781, it was rebuilt in 1883, 1930 and 1991. It is Grade II listed.It was the brewery tap for William Butler's brewery, which Victorian building survived at the rear of The Crown until 1987.It sits alongside a Birmingham Canal Navigations canal. and is nestled within the outline of the International Convention Centre. The sash windows on the first and second floors are from the 1781 building. The architect for the 1883 work was William Jenkins, for the 1930 work, E F Reynolds, and in Alan Goodwin & Associates, who added a west façade described by the architectural critic Andy Foster as "cheap".Since the early 2000s, it has operated as part of a chain of 1980s themed nightclubs under the name "Reflex".

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The Crown Inn, Birmingham
Broad Street, Birmingham Ladywood

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Reflex 80s Bar

Broad Street
B1 2DY Birmingham, Ladywood
England, United Kingdom
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