Hare and Hounds

About

From UB40`s first ever gig in 1979 – commemorated recently with a PRS Music Heritage award and plaque – to establishing itself as one of the top small music venues in Birmingham, the Hare & Hounds has played a crucial part in nurturing the city’s vibrant music and creative community over the past three decades.

The Hare & Hounds, situated in the South Birmingham suburb of Kings Heath, is a Grade II listed building which dates back to 1907 in its present form. The listing is aimed at protecting some original interior features, especially the Art Nouveau tiles that line the walls of the York Road entrance and stairs. It replaces the original public house that was built by Aaron Payton between 1820 and 1824and at one point served as a base for Worcestershire Rural Police. The pub and venue underwent a significant restoration to preserve its original features, reopening in 2006.

Two upstairs venue spaces(150/250 cap) feature regular live music nightsspanning jazz, indie, funk, reggae, hip hop, soul, pop, house, D&B, comedy, burlesque, workshops for craft and music, spoken word, cabaret and vintage fairs amongst other events.

Opening Hours

Monday-Thursday: 5pm-12am
Friday: 5pm-3am
Saturday: 1pm-3am
Sunday: 1pm-12am

Address

106 High Street, Kings Heath B14 7TZ

Contact

Phone Number: 0121 444 2081 Website: hareandhoundskingsheath.co.uk

Social Media

Instagram: @hareandhoundsbrum Facebook: Hare and Hounds

Accessibility

Threshold ramp with manual doors Adequate turning space for wheelchairs Seating available for resting (please ask if not obvious) Comfortable lighting levels Sensory sensitivity - sound Quieter between 11am and 2pm Accessible toilet Non-customers may use toilet
Information correct as of April 2024.
Accessibility information was collected as part of a project in partnership with Our Scene CIC and funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.