Originally situated at 41-42 Hall Street, Dudley the landmark building was moved and rebuilt, brick by brick, at the Museum where it forms the centrepiece of the new 1930’s High Street.
The Museum’s award-winning, world famous fish and chips are traditionally cooked in beef dripping and are certainly worth the wait! Under the careful gaze of expert fryers the 1930s fish & chip shop offers what are reputed to be the Black Country's finest cod, roe and chips.
Dietary Requirements: Please ask at the counter if your wish to try the gluten free fish and vegetarian option chips in vegetable oil.
Follow Dudley’s story from pre-history to this present day, as well as the fantastic…
This fabulous centre allows you to explore the wonderful heritage preserved there. The…
Experience sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the Black Country as you explore shops,…
From Lions & Tigers to Snakes & Spiders there’s fun for all ages at Dudley Zoo and Castle…
Dudley is home to three magnificent and historic venues - Dudley Town Hall, Stourbridge…
Public park and green space with play area, and grass sports pitches.
Tipton Library offers a range of books and has activities and learning opportunities for…
Green space with wildlife, fishing ponds & old industrial structures, plus a visitor…
The Shri Venkateswara (Balaji) Temple is one of the largest functioning Hindu temples in…
The Rowley Hills are the highest landform in the Black Country with views across the…
A 17th century half-timbered farmer’s house in West Bromwich, the Oak House makes the…
The Dell Stadium is Dudley council's premier outdoor sports venue. The stadium boasts a…
OldburyREP is Sandwell’s only purpose built theatre, providing a variety of productions…
Bilston Gallery’s showcases local heritage and changing exhibitions throughout the year.