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one of ... Britain's Real Heritage Pubs

This pub is taken from the National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors, CAMRA's pioneering effort to identify and help protect the most important historic pub interiors in the country.

WEST MIDLANDS - Bloxwich, Romping Cat

National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors Part One

97 Elmore Green Road, Bloxwich, WS3 2HN

Tel: 01922 475041

Draught Beer & Cider: Banks’s Original (Mild) and Bitter from keg-like dispensers labelled as ‘Cask Ale’ which dispense half pint; also a guest beer on handpump.

Public Transport: Railway Station: Bloxwich

Listed Status: Grade II

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Built as Sand Bank Tavern, this unspoilt corner local was built in 1900 of red brick with timber-framed detailing and still retains its layout of three small rooms and the outdoor department. The pub changed its name in 1957 to the Romping Cat, allegedly for local traditional purposes. The entrance door on Elmore Green Road leads into a passage with a colourful Victorian tiled floor and an inner door with "Smoke Room & Outdoor Dept" etched and frosted window which leads to the off-sales hatch with its original sliding sash windows.

A door on the right of the passage has a ‘Bar’ decorative etched panel. The bare boarded public bar on the right retains its original curved and paneled bar counter with dividing pilasters that are fluted and curved like brackets. The original bar back fitting with slender fluted pilasters has seen some modern embellishments such as wood to affix the optics. The original fixed seating has a baffle near the right hand side door, there is an old wood surround fireplace with a modern ‘Banks’s’ interior. There are two curved exterior "Banks's Noted Ales & Stouts" etched windows one of which is a replacement. The left hand door has a ‘bar’ decorative etched panel.

On the left of the off sales passage is a door with a "Smoke Room" etched panel and door protectors which leads to a small room with a hatch, original curved bench seating with carved bench ends of a floral design and bell pushes in the panelling above. This room has another modern fireplace in the old wood surround and there is another etched exterior window. All rooms have coloured glass in the top of all the round arched exterior windows.

A colourful Victorian tiled passage around the back of the servery has a door for staff access to the servery with a hatch and a shelf for service to the Coffee Room. This small room has a door with the figure "4" on it, a "Coffee Room" etched window, and a tiled and wood surround fireplace. New inside toilets were added in 1997 where the former scullery at the rear of the Coffee Room was situated and this involved the removal of part of the joining wall and a small piece of bench seating to the left of the fireplace. The outside Gents and Ladies are still across the yard at the rear but no longer in use.

This is one of the last remaining pubs to sell the Banks’s Original (Mild) and Bitter from keg-like dispensers labelled as ‘Cask Ale’ which dispense half pint into oversized glasses – there is also a guest beer on handpump.

Romping Cat, Bloxwich
Romping Cat, Bloxwich
Public Bar
Romping Cat, Bloxwich
Smoke Room
Romping Cat, Bloxwich
Off Sales
Romping Cat, Bloxwich
Coffee Room Window