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With its Bullring (the country’s most-visited shopping centre), three Michelin-starred restaurants, numerous football clubs and balti restaurants galore, Birmingham has all that you might expect from the UK’s second-biggest city. Once known as ‘the concrete jungle’, its look has certainly been changed for the better, with the arrival of stylish contemporary landmarks such as the Selfridges building – part of the Big City Plan to regenerate the centre – and more on the horizon. The Mailbox is a converted sorting office that’s home to Harvey Nichols and upmarket bars and eateries such as Bar Epernay and The Oriental Bar and Restaurant. Broad Street is the go-to place for bars and clubs, with more in Brindleyplace. For curry houses, head to the famed ‘balti triangle’ of three areas of the city: Sparkhill, Balsall Heath and Moseley. For top-end restaurants in Birmingham, try Purnell’s in Cornwall Street, Simpsons in Edgbaston or Turners in Harborne.
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Oozing laidback bohemian charm, Annexe Restaurant crafts refined yet unpretentious continental cuisine. Evening entertainment sees live musicians… more » This review is not by Square Meal
Set in the redeveloped Eastgate area of Birmingham city centre, this ultra-modern hotel tries terribly hard to impress. Chef Alex Penhaligon has… more »
Inspired and driven by 2-Michelin-starred chef Marcus Wareing, Restaurant at Hotel La Tour offers a groundbreaking approach to traditional British… more » This review is not by Square Meal
There’s a genuinely French bistro feel to the low-lit, romantic restaurant at Birmingham’s classy Hotel du Vin. With its dark stained floorboards… more »
This is a rare find in Birmingham city centre – a small, classy bar & eaterie. Perhaps that’s one reason why it’s so popular with the commercial… more »
Serving temptingly fresh and flavoursome creations from world-famous chef Jamie Oliver, Jamie's Italian Birmingham evokes the vibrancy and passion… more » This review is not by Square Meal
A hidden gem just five minutes walk from Birmingham’s landmark Bullring shopping centre, The Karczma restaurant takes its guests on a journey… more » This review is not by Square Meal
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With it very own theatre, The Old Joint Stock is one of Fuller's Ale & Pie pubs, and is housed in a grand Grade II listed building. Right in the… more » This review is not by Square Meal
With a combination of delicious food, great wines and a real ambience, Café Rouge has embodied the style and je ne sais quoi of French dining… more » This review is not by Square Meal
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Taking his lead from some of London’s casual and affordable darlings, Michelin-starred Brummie chef Glynn Purnell is introducing his home city… more »
Taking its inspiration from Victorian explorer and academic Professor Hettie G. Watson, this playful bar/restaurant comes across as a gussied-up… more »
Bella Italia in Birmingham is conveniently located close to Birmingham New Street station, offering those heading in and out of the city a superb… more » This review is not by Square Meal
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