Nothing quite beats sitting in a local pub with a pint or glass of wine and relaxing after a hard day at work.
But have you ever fancied being your own boss and actually running a pub of your own?
Although pubs are going through a bit of a tough time at the moment, plenty are doing well and as busy as they were before the pandemic and cost of living crisis.
So do you fancy following the trend by taking over one of the Birmingham bars which are currently available for those interested in helping to run a business.
Here are 11 pubs looking for new landlords or owners, according to FindMyPub.com.

1. The Oak, Calder Drive, Sutton Coldfield - Annual rent: £49,000
The Oak is a large and traditional local pub situated on a delightful housing estate on the outskirts of Sutton Coldfield town centre. | google

2. Tap & Spile, Birmingham city centre - annual rent: £55,000
The Tap and Spile is extremely well positioned with its central location just off Broad Street which is one of Birmingham’s main city centre entertainment zones. The area is also part of the Regency Wharf development adjoining Gas Street canal basin, close to major venues such as the Symphony Hall, ICC, and NIA. | Chris Lawrence - stock.adobe.com

3. Railway pub, Hockley Road, Hockley - annual rent: £10,000
The Railway is a traditional end of terrace pub occupying a corner spot that boasts traditional beamed ceilings and stained glassed windows. The Railway can be accessed via two separate entrances, both located at the front of the building. The entrance | Google Street View

4. The Shannons, Bordesley Green - annual rent: £10,000
Shannon’s is situated in the busy Bordesley Green, Small Heath area of Birmingham. This ‘red brick’ corner public house offers a great opportunity for a committed retailer to market the site to the local population and to capitalise on the busy football crowds attending the nearby Birmingham City football ground. | google