Ah, The Castle Grounds – it's one of those pubs that just draws you in with its welcoming feel, isn't it? From what I've gathered, it's a proper gem in Coventry, set in this vast Victorian building that's been done up nicely, giving it that cosy, historic charm with exposed brick and wood that makes you feel right at home. The prices are spot on; you can grab drinks and even lovely pizzas without breaking the bank, and the staff are absolute stars – they're quick, friendly, and seem to remember your order from the last round, which is a nice touch. It's brilliant for catching live sports; whether it's football, rugby, or the horses, there's always something on to get the crowd going, and they've got spaces perfect for sorting out a party or a special occasion. Sunday karaoke sounds like a right riot too, from the reviews. But, on the downside, it's pretty geared towards the sports crowd, so if you're looking for a mellow evening away from the hustle, it might not hit the mark – things can get lively, and waits for service might crop up when it's packed. All in all, it's a solid choice for a fun night out with mates, offering great value and a community spirit that makes it stand out.