logo
Popular pub campaigner and YouTuber gives verdict on Black Country boozers

Popular pub campaigner and YouTuber gives verdict on Black Country boozers

Yahoo31-05-2025

A POPULAR YouTuber and avid pub campaigner who travels up and down the country with his partner reviewing the nation's watering holes has given his verdict on his top Black Country boozers.
Dale Harvey and his wife, Holly, run the Great British Pub Crawl, which has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on social media who are eagerly supporting the couple's mission to visit every pub in the UK.
From London to Nottingham to Manchester and everywhere in between, the pair have been all over the country, but Dale told The News that the Black Country has something special about it.
"It's just such a great area," he said. "The people are friendly, and it has two of the best, if not the best, breweries in the UK - Bathams and Black Country Ales.
"It escapes people's radars, as people automatically think of Birmingham when in the West Midlands."
On top of his high praise for the Black Country as a whole, Dale revealed his favourite town, and also his favourite boozer, which he has visited in the region.
He said: "I've never had a bad day out in the Black Country, but Stourbridge is especially brilliant.
"The selection of pubs in the Amblecote Triangle is truly great.
"That crawl is a proper hidden gem.
"Then, nearby over Brierley Hill way, The Delph Run never disappoints.
"It was sad to hear about The Black Horse closing recently - all the stops on that route are great."
But where did Dale crown his favourite pub in the Black Country? Here's what he said:
Favourite pub: The Queen's Head, Wordsley
"That place is out of this world," Dale said. "It has to be my number one."
The Black Country Ales pub is a firm village favourite, with a classic interior, a nice beer garden and a great atmosphere.
Honourable mention: The Vine 'AKA The Bull and Bladder', Brierley Hill
Dale said: "Whatever you know it as, it is a phenomenal boozer."
The Bull and Bladder has also recently been crowned not only The Telegraph's Best Pub in the West Midlands, but also the 2025 Dudley CAMRA Pub of the Year.
Honourable mention: Severn Stars, Stourbridge
Dale gave this Black Country Ales pub a special shout-out, and he is not the only one to have given it praise as of late.
The Oldswinford drinking hole has been crowned the 2025 Stourbridge and Halesowen CAMRA Pub of the Year
Honourable mention: The Court of Requests, Oldbury
Despite being a Weatherspoons pub, which Dale said he does not often praise highly, he said The Court of Requests is truly unique.
Set in an old courthouse, this pub has a rich historical character that makes it unlike any other pub in the region.
It isn't just the pubs in the region that Dale has praise for.
He said: "I have never been a cask ale drinker, but Batham's Best Bitter is undeniably good.
"I would go as far as to say it is the best bitter in the world."
Dale is planning a return to the Black Country in a couple of weeks, taking on Stourbridge for the third time in June.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Couple explains how they live full time on 40ft boat with two kids and dog
Couple explains how they live full time on 40ft boat with two kids and dog

New York Post

time4 days ago

  • New York Post

Couple explains how they live full time on 40ft boat with two kids and dog

A couple who live on a 40ft catamaran with two kids and a dog say being able to just sail to the Bahamas is incredible – but people always ask how they fit everything in. Dale Arbogast, 38, and fiancé, Kristina, 28, have embraced boat life since May 2024 and after an upgrade live full time on a $450k catamaran based at a Florida marina, with her kids and their dog Atlas. And while it has given them the kind of freedom most of us can only dream of, it's not all plain sailing. 7 Dale Arbogast and fiancé Kristina are enjoying living on a boat with two kids and a dog. Dale & Kristina / SWNS Kristina says the most asked question the face is 'what does it look inside your boat?' – and she revealed that while they have space for luxuries – like a teeny bar and even a Nespresso machine, they do have to make sacrifices. 'Every single' bit of storage has to be well thought out – and she says the 'worst bit' is their tiny fridge which stores next to nothing. Incredibly they had very little experience of sailing before they moved onto their boat. 7 'Living on a boat, every single storage space is definitely used,' Kristina says. Dale & Kristina / SWNS Kristina, a photographer and marketing manager, from Florida, US, said: 'Living on a boat, every single storage space is definitely used. 'The fridge is the worst part of this boat – it pulls out in drawers and there is just no storage.' She joked: 'I personally feel we aren't missing a lot living on a boat. I mean there are little things like…water, and power hook ups, and limited space and a fridge that has no storage. Other than that – boat life is pretty amazing.' The rest of her boat tour reveals TWO bathrooms, a gas stove and oven – but they use their Ninja 'most of the time' as well as a kids' snack cupboard hidden under a rug, and a bar area, complete with sea shells they picked up after sailing to the Bahamas. Dale had been living alone on a motor yacht when he met Kristina on a flight to Orlando from Atlanta airport in September 2023. The pair began dating and just eight months later, when Kristina's lease ran out at her rental property, the couple and her children from a previous relationship – aged seven and nine – all moved onto the boat together in May 2024. 7 The couple moved onto the boat together in May 2024. Dale & Kristina / SWNS Having now upgraded the family is based at a Florida marina, but travel when they can – so far visiting the Bahamas before they head to the Mediterranean. The Leopard catamaran is complete with three bedrooms, a kitchen, living area and plenty of outdoor spaces at the front and back of the boat. The family enjoy their 'nomadic and minimal life' and can 'plug in' to local power when moored at the marina, but find power using a generator and solar panels while sailing. 7 The couple are set to marry in December 2025 and have plans to sail their boat to Green Turtle Key in the Bahamas for their wedding before three weeks of island hopping for their honeymoon. Dale & Kristina / SWNS The couple are set to marry in December 2025 and have plans to sail their boat – called Arboventure – to Green Turtle Key in the Bahamas for their intimate wedding before setting sail on their honeymoon – three weeks island hopping. Dale, a software engineer and AI company founder, said: 'Right after the wedding we're going to dingy out into the boat and sail off onto our honeymoon.' Kristina, added: 'Neither one of us had a really extensive sailing background at all. 7 Their boat is called Arboventure. Dale & Kristina / SWNS 'We moved on in December and that was our first real sailing experience. 'I think a lot of people are scared of doing something like this. 'Our long-term plan in maybe five years is to make it over to the Mediterranean. 'Our favourite parts about it are the ability to live a nomadic and minimal life.' 7 'Our favourite parts about it are the ability to live a nomadic and minimal life,' Kristina says. Dale & Kristina / SWNS Dale can see the family making their life at sea long-term. He said: 'I feel like we deliberate on this but honestly the thing we keep coming back to is maybe we can do this forever. 'We enjoy boat life and don't see ourselves moving off of it.' Kristina's children are able to attend school as the boat is moored in the marina for half of the year. For the remaining six months, the family take the Arboventure out sailing, going on trips to the Bahamas or different cities for 'four or five days at a time'. Kristina said: 'The dream is to home school them but it's a hard thing to make that happen. 'It's definitely an adventure for them. 'When we first started talking about it they were a little bit nervous. 'They were saying 'what do you mean I have to give up my own room and our trampoline?'. 'Now they really love it. 'They are just kind of learning how to sail, they can pull down the sails and they know how to read maps.' The family are able to buy groceries easily when moored in the marina and stock up for long trips away. The family's fifth member, a cockerpoo, dog Atlas, enjoys life a sea too. 7 The family's cockerpoo dog, Atlas, is enjoying boat life as well. Dale & Kristina / SWNS Dale said: 'It's so funny, he has a life jacket. 'We call him our little sea dog. Despite their idyllic life, there are some negatives to boating. 'You have to be really up for things to go wrong,' Kristina said. 'There's always something breaking and you have to navigate that. 'We have limited storage space. 'We can't just take the longest shower in the world – due to limited water – we have to be really intentional about our resources.'

Fans are wearing bald caps to Pitbull shows. Miami rapper thanks his "baldies"
Fans are wearing bald caps to Pitbull shows. Miami rapper thanks his "baldies"

Axios

time11-06-2025

  • Axios

Fans are wearing bald caps to Pitbull shows. Miami rapper thanks his "baldies"

Ladies love him. Everyone wants to be him — bald head and all. Pitbull, the Miami native and club-rap superstar, is embracing a viral trend where fans show up to his concerts wearing bald caps and fake beards to copy his signature look. Why it matters: It's the latest iteration of the concert uniform, as the New York Times describes it, popularized by artists like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and — historically — the late Florida singer Jimmy Buffett. Catch up quick: The social media-fueled phenomenon started after COVID-19 but has gone "to a whole other level" during Pitbull's current European tour, the rapper — real name: Armando Christian Pérez — told BBC News. The globe-trotting Cuban-American artist, nicknamed Mr. Worldwide, has always been a favorite target for fan imitation: His quotable lyrics ("Dale!"), nostalgic party anthems and trademark look have made his brand eternally durable. The latest: Masses of fans showed up to his London concert on Monday in full Pitbull regalia, turning the crowd into a "sea of nude latex," the Times reported. "To wander among the Pitbulls feels like Halloween night, if Halloween had only one costume option and it was Pitbull," Times reporter Callie Holtermann wrote. "I'm pretty sure every party shop in London is sold out of bald caps," a fan told the newspaper. Pitbull, ever the business man, even started selling a " Mr. 305 kit" with a bald cap and bowtie for $19.99. Outside the O2 Arena, fans told the Times that it was "one big inside joke" or "mob mentality" that motivated them to draw on fake mustaches with liquid eyeliner and cut up stockings to make bald caps. It resembled, per the Times, "one of the planet's largest and most haphazardly assembled drag shows." What they're saying: Pitbull told the BBC it's "an honor" and makes him "very happy" to have fans dress as him for his shows. "To be able to motivate and inspire them, and see that they feel that it's deeper than just music, like they're a part of a movement and have a purpose in what we got going on, that to me is priceless." The bottom line:"So to all the baldies, thank you, I appreciate you — and they're the baldies because we soar high like bald eagles."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store