The Crooked House

Pub · Himley

The Crooked House

Pub · Himley

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Himley Rd, Himley, Dudley DY3 4DA, United Kingdom

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This crooked 18th-century pub serves up creative rustic food and local ales in a charmingly wonky, quirky setting that messes with your balance.  

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Himley Rd, Himley, Dudley DY3 4DA, United Kingdom Get directions

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Himley Rd, Himley, Dudley DY3 4DA, United Kingdom Get directions

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The Crooked House - Gastro Obscura

"If you notice a marble rolling uphill at the Crooked House, you might start to think you’ve had one too many pints at this farmhouse-turned-pub. But it’s actually the building’s unusual structure at work. Thanks to subsidence as a result of mining in the 1800s, the left side of the pub sat a little over one meter (about four feet) lower than the right, giving way to some seriously trippy optical illusions to enjoy with your ale. Built in 1765, the farmhouse officially became a public house in 1830. The pub was originally called the Siden House (siden means “crooked” in the local Black Country dialect). Not everyone found its architectural quirks charming: The building was condemned as unsafe in the 1940s and was all set to be knocked down. But Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries came to the pub’s rescue, armoring the building with girders that rendered it safe for visitors while allowing its lopsided charm to remain intact. Unfortunately, another tragedy came for the Crooked House. After a fire on August 5, 2023—which police believe was set deliberately—the pub was forced to close. Shortly after the investigation was announced, the owners illegally tore down what remained of the building. But even demolition can’t keep the Crooked House down. In February 2024, the South Staffordshire Council ordered the building’s owners to rebuild the lopsided pub, architectural quirks and all. They have until 2027 to restore the Crooked House pub “back to what it was prior to the fire.” Know Before You Go The Crooked House remains closed until the rebuilding process is complete." - royhinchliffe, lucymariev, danieledmondson

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InMyOwnWorld

Google
Visited tonight for my sister and nephews birthday celebrations. First time for food - in the new extended area. Atmosphere and ambience were nice and relaxing. A few items were missing off the menu but I was informed this was due to the menu being amended. The sharing combo was a good size and enjoyable. Myself and my partner had T-Bone Steaks; my partner enjoyed his, unfortunately I didn't- however this was dealt with professionally and kindly by the staff and owner which was appreciated. The puddings were divine! Would definitely recommend the cheesecake 😋 Service staff were friendly and the owner was very welcoming and pleasant. Would return.

Simon Bagley

Google
Great food in a unique location!! We went on a Tuesday lunchtime, not sure if food would be available. Asked at the bar, and yes went through to the well appointed restaurant/conservatory, great choice on the menu. Had faggots and pays! and goats cheese salad, and a very fancy Italian ice cream desert with amaretto and espresso. Fine dining, black county style! Highly recommend, reduced hours at the moment best to check in advance

E. Delilah

Google
Been dying to get here since pre-covid so was pretty excited to see this open again! Route was a bit crazy to get there (driving through a mad little swamp land, felt a bit spooky in the dark!) but was thrilled once we arrived. The building itself is fantastic and hardly seems real. Loads of history and plenty of bits dotted around to read. Brill selection of drinks and overall really cosy feel. Will definitely be coming back!

nix e.

Google
Visited here for the first time and was impressed by its 'weirdness'. Was welcomed as soon as we entered the pub and was shown the bottle trick. Full of history. It's a beautiful place but for me the biggest let down was the drive to the pub from the main road...not really a pleasant experience and not something I'd do at night that's for sure. Still...I'd definitely come back again though, the pub itself is enough to draw you in.

Lesley Greyling

Google
What a quirky place!! Made me feel quite off balance. Staff were amazing, good pub fare. Worth a visit.

Jonathan Ward

Google
Such a cool pub to visit! As soon as you walk in your senses are messed with and I felt quite disorientated walking around the property. The restaurant part is an add-on and so isn’t affected by the subsidence like the rest of the pub, and is quite square! Food was good and staff are friendly and happy to answer questions about the property and it’s ghosts… give it a visit, just take your time down the long and sorry looking approach road.

Steve Williams

Google
The Crooked House was very entertaining. However the journey from the main road to the house was equally entertaining for completely different reasons. The road had too many deep pot holes. The amount of litter and rubbish strewn about and what appeared to be waste ground made us wonder were we visiting a council tip or recycle centre by mistake. For a property with such a high and unique profile to be accessed down such a road was dissapointing.

Guy Marshall

Google
It's an extremely interesting venue. The track, it's little more than that is dreadful and I would advise against walking down it. It's long full of pot holes and in places very wet. The. Beer is nothing special but the building is remarkable and the welcome warm. There are so many unique features in the building including the marbles running up hill. .I definitely wouldn't want to have a skin full there as stone cold sober the building can disorient you. The people running the pub which is also known as The Glynne Arms, are very upset by the treatment they have had over Marston Brewery 's sale of the place. It was suggested to me that the Brewery had a billion pounds to raise to get them out of a financial hole and the sale of all their high maintenance pubs was the answer with many publicans having made large long term commitments finding themselves out of a job, business and home. This of course may just be gossip. Make your own mind up.
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Keri H.

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I used to come here as a child so it's got to be at least 35 years ago since I last came here! My dad used to roll a coin on the bar to show us how slanted it was. I have to say...I think it's even more slanted than I remember! You really do walk sideways, always gives you a giggle trying to get to the bar. It's dog friendly too so we brought Charlie! Had a lovely Sunday dinner, for three of us plus drinks came to under £50 which wasn't bad at all. The food took around 45 minutes but well worth the wait. Beautiful surroundings and all round lovely vibes. My only complaint was the waitress seemed very stressed and forgetful and the service was sooooo slow. I went back in for a packet of pork scratchings to take home but four people waiting and no one manning the bar I gave up after 5 minutes lol. Need more staff or better trained ones!
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Simon H.

Yelp
It has potential, it wants to be an upmarket restaurant but it isn't quite there yet. After finally finding the restaurant, enter the door, turn to the bar on the right and the door is in just past the bar, we were welcomed to out seats. Menus given to us and we were left alone to decide. The menu is limited, that's not necessary a bad thing. What was on offer can be a risky however, they have to be cooked to perfection to pull them off. We had a few questions about some of the mains and drinks. The reply from the waitress was "I have no idea", she fetched another waitress to help, and the reply was "I don't know". We just wanted to know what the mains are served with, as my friend cannot eat eggs; our other question was what was in a cocktail on the menu. Once we ordered service was prompt. Before our order cam we had a complimentary starter. Unfortunately it wasn't cooked well, so decided it may be the chef trying something out so we gave them the benefit of the doubt. We went for 24 hour slow cooked pork for our main. The slow cooked pork was tough, and different cuts of pork served with it were cooked within an inch of its life. The venue and atmosphere is lovely and clean. Staff very friendly. If they can work on staff knowledge, iron out a few problems with the food, they are on to a winner. Phone signal was poor so wi-fi would be helpful. Also, for the price I'd like a few other services such as coat checking, better chairs and tables.
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Qype User (kevin2…)

Yelp
I can't add much to previous reviews. Its great to take people to who have never been before. I believe its recently changed landlord, so I hope that they have made the menu a bit better value. Update Sept 09: Beer as good but the usual 2 x guest ales were both unavailable on my visit! meals around £6.00 for faggots & chips!!! The sandwiches on the bar looked good but were £2.50.
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Christopher C.

Yelp
This place is world famous, I can't see why when there are a million crooked houses around the world but this one is king of all badly designed interiors. First advice is to not take your nan, my nan hated it and got confused very easily, started telling me to "help them tidy up", "No nan this place is supposed to look like this, it's the crooked house!" I responded, "I want to go home" she replied. And to a home she went! (just kidding nan!) This place is great, I know a few years ago the place was abit of a wonky dive but after being taken over by new management the place has really come to life. The food in particular is amazing but can be quite price, I guess the chefs charge more to work in a wonky kitchen. The bottom of the menu shows you where they have sourced all their ingredients from locally and how faraway there supplies are, something to be proud about! The put on events all the time and now cater to weddings, so I guess you could be the first to have a crooked wedding. In more supernatural news, people are still convinced this place is haunted, even leading to a indie film being made right now about them, follow the production over at.. http://www.guvnorfilms.com/crooked.html
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Hesseh S.

Yelp
As you can see from the photographs the pub is having an argument with gravity . Mine workings has caused a certain wonkiness . If you put a marble on the window cill it appears to roll uphill . Theres two bars selling Banks's Ales ( hence only three stars ) . Theres also a large extension at rear with a typical Marstons restaurant . An outdoor childrens play area and a bit of a pet farm . Its a difficult place to find as its down an old quarry road leading off the Himley Road .
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H C.

Yelp
This pub is famous for being "Crooked", it is very historical and also a tourist attraction. For these reason it was one to check out but my experience was not so good. Taking pictures of the british equivalent of the leaning tower of Piza is cool however the beers at pub pub were a disgrace! They had no ales (out of stock), only lagers were stella and carling with the stella tasting like a gone of blonde beer? The Guinness was also terrible and tasted nothing like a Guinness. We complained and the staff were friendly to understand and offered a refund on all the drinks. Its worth to check out for the pictures etc.. but if your going for the beers then you should avoid this place for sure.
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Leah J.

Yelp
Very quirky place. From the outside the the pub is tilted and once entering you feel as if you are drunk already. You had to try the marble trick where you seeing it rolling up instead instead of down. We ate in the restaurant area of the pub which is very modern and has an enjoyable atmosphere and good easy listening music. The menu has improved vastly since the last time we visited and there was so much choice on he menu along with some unusual and quirky dishes. For my main, I ordered the pheasant Kiev with fries and salad. The Kiev was delicious and it came with a garlic kind of stuffing. The only thing I would say is that the breadcrumb coating was a bit on the thick side. The fries were lovely and perfectly seasoned and the bacon and bean salad was very tasty. All flavours worked well together. For dessert, I ordered the apple crumble rice pudding which was served in a cup. The crumble was sprinkled on top of the pudding and there was apple sauce throughout. I found the dessert very sweet but enjoyable all the same. Service here was good and food was very reasonable priced considering the portion sizes were decent. All of the vegetables come from their own allotment and the meat is locally sourced. I would definitely recommend this place!
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Qype User (sootyw…)

Yelp
Originally a pub built a number of years ago which subsided due to mining works underneath collapsing. In recent years, rooms have been built to the rear to accommodate the large numbers who converge on this pub every night of the year. A must see for anyone visiting the Black Country; you'll feel you've had too many to dring as you step in the front door. There's a table in the bar where botles appear to roll 'uphill' (allegedly) Lots of space outside for children to play; well away from any roads/passing traffic Otherwise, a typical Banks's pub - great beer & good value food
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Qype User (UpNort…)

Yelp
Oh WOW! That's all I can say, visiting friends in the Midlands and after a visit to Himley Hall which is literally just down the road they take me here for a pint! Amazing! We have all seen 'wonky' buildings but you HAVE to see this to believe it! Bit of a dodgy road leading to it but you soon see the place and just have to look around!
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Qype User (bravob…)

Yelp
I have always loved this place from when i was a small child. It is hard to describe the feelings this place gives you, to say quirky would be underestimating it. The long drive down to the crooked house fills you with anticipation and when you get to the end of the drive and see it, its like seeing it again for the first time. The staff have always been polite and fun as they know the effect this place has on customers old and new. Definitely somewhere to visit if you're ever in the Black Country
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James B.

Yelp
Yeah, this place is cool if you want to see a wonky house that has sunk into the ground but apart from that everything else about the place sucks. So get your picture, get back in your car and drive away. You will thank me later. After going there for my brothers birthday, getting seated and having to wait half an hour we decided to leave, it was as if the staff had been abducted by aliens as they were nowhere to be seen, as a matter of fact neither was anyone else, there was not a single soul in the place, this was on a Sunday too...so what was going on? why does the service suck so much. I live in america now where the service here is some of the best ive experienced in the world, if you were to go into a bar here to get food and have to wait half an hour for anyone to even acknowledge you then you would walk out, the place would eventually get a bad rep and after a while nobody would go there, thing is though that hardly happens here and that's why I always return. And on the to the crooked house...shit service, bad beer and nobody goes there, as for most the places in the UK, well...its no wonder we don't tip. And if you are only going there for the beers don't bother, find somewhere else, the beer here is pathetic. Stella, carling, shitty Guinness...well, that says it all really don't it. and besides, you gotta actually be able to drink it first, and with no staff to serve you that will be a feat in itself. So...what do I think... worst service ever...well, that's kinda false because there was no service. Maybe the management need to take a class in managing, as it seems they don't know how to. Stay away from this dump, and no, I dont recommend it.
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Kirsteen P.

Yelp
Love this place especially when the weather nice. Also child friendly, plenty of space for the kids to run about.
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Ivan D.

Yelp
this pub owned by banks brewery, called the crooked house because of severe subsidence, you feel well oiled before you get through the front door, good menu to suit all tastes, staff are very friendly and helpful, while you are there ask one of the staff for a marble and see it roll uphill.
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Qype User (winnie…)

Yelp
this is a very old pub that stands at a slope even when you are inside you can see how much it is slanted ,it makes me a little sick inside as i feel im on a boat,it sinks a little every so often but it is a lovely family friendly pub with a great pint ,although it is a little dearer then you would expect,

Qype User (starme…)

Yelp
If you haven't visited the Crooked House, get out there and try it - it's amazing. We regularly take visitors and they're always impressed (makes you feel a bit queasy just walking towards it, let alone when you get inside.) You can feel yourself hanging on to something to keep you from falling over. Haven't eaten there, so can't comment on that. I know an extension has been built at the back, which is perfectly normal, but it's a shame to sit in there when it's so much fun elsewhere.
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Qype User (twinkl…)

Yelp
i like this pub been going of on for years beer nice staff are friendley good friendley people in there and because its so old thats what i like i love the gardens its just of the main road and its laid back its a good night out with friends and i love the way its slops to one side thats what makes the place lol

Qype User (Benny1…)

Yelp
So what you have to pay a nominal deposit on a pint glass.but how many people have got one of theirs at home as a souvenir??? The food on our visit was very tasty (maybe a little pricey), staff were polite, courteous and nothing was too much trouble. Great place to take people of all ages. Would like to be here when I've had a little too much to drink, just to see if it counteracts the stagger!

Qype User (twinkl…)

Yelp
a very good pub with a different kind ov experience wow its really wierd when you walk in here as you will thnk you are already drunk lol it really is crooked even in the toilets its a very warm cosy pub with a nce drink at good value and a carpark ov its own with tables and chairs outside the staff are sociable and friendly its a laid bck place not too crowded but not too quiet but its really nice to experience it when i went here i used to balance a pound on the table and it would roll away lol definatly worth trying this place out