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A traditional English country pubConvenient for NEC and Birmingham International Airport
Accommodation in stylishly appointed ensuite bedrooms
Open, airy and stylish decor, retaining many original features
Menu with wide variety of freshly prepared classic pub dishes
Description
The Bulls Head was the most famous of Meriden inns in the 18th Century and was so fine that Queen Victoria apparently stayed there in 1832. It is located in the village of Meriden which is said to be the centre of England. It is also the birthplace of Lady Godiva who founded the first church at Meriden.
Meriden is a pretty village, boasting lovely walks through the rolling countryside. For those who prefer entertainment indoors, the National Exhibition Centre is just a few miles away and holds a variety of events. Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon are also within driving distance, both offering a wealth of historical attractions to visit. The Bull’s Head is also very convenient for Birmingham International Airport.
Guests will be able to browse a new menu which includes a wide variety of freshly prepared classic pub dishes such as Slow Cooked Shoulder of Lamb, daily fresh fish dishes and Homemade Pie of the Day. There is also a separate lunch menu offering freshly made sandwiches and salads, perfect if you’re just nipping in for a quick bite. Look out for the blackboard showing today’s specials, and the thoughtfully selected range of delicious vegetarian options.There is an extensive wine selection to complement the menu as well as a variety of continental lagers. There is no need to book, just come in and we'll look after you.
The Bulls Head boasts a stylish interior which adds to the traditional charm and character of the building. Features include roaring open fires, low beam ceilings and several cosy areas to relax in. Guests will get great, friendly service in a relaxed, smoke-free atmosphere. The Bull's Head has 14 bedrooms ideal for the business traveller or families exploring the wonderful countryside. Click here to book a room at Innkeeper's Lodge
Food Served: Daily 11am-10pm
Average cost per head: £10
Principal Beers: Timothy Taylor, Staropramen, Amstel
Facilities: Garden, outdoor eating, wheelchair access, bedrooms
Notes: Parking available
Directions: Leave M42 at junction 6, following road signs to the A45. Continue to Birmingham Main Road and follow signs to Meriden.



