Culinary delights all year round after move to a new space agreed.
One of Birmingham’s favourite culinary creations will be a permanent fixture in Longbridge after a deal was agreed for the owners of Digbeth Dining Club to run a new community space in the Town Centre and operate all year round.
Building on the highly successful pop up Longbridge Dining Club events over recent six years, St. Modwen and Digbeth Dining Club have developed the partnership for a flexible events venue in the heart of Longbridge Town Centre.
Digbeth Dining Club will operate the venue, named Herbert’s Yard, a new events space with seating for up to 200 people, located opposite the recently extended green heart in Austin Park.
The new multi-purpose site will be built by St. Modwen and will host Digbeth Dining Club style events while offering attractive indoor and outdoor space for a wide range of corporate and community uses.
A café and deli will be open between 11am and 2pm daily, while a selection of independent food operators will be serving up a range of culinary delights between 4pm and 10pm on Thursdays, 11am and 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and 12pm and 8pm on Sundays.
Digbeth Dining Club will also be working alongside St. Modwen to put together a calendar of monthly events such as farmers markets, Oktoberfest celebrations and Christmas fayre for the local community to enjoy.
As part of the agreement, space at Herbert’s Yard will also be available to hire for local community groups and parties for a minimum of 25 hours a week.
Work on Herbert’s Yard will start shortly with construction work due to last through the summer and the first events being opened to guests later this year.
Jack Brabant, Director of Digbeth Dining Club, said: “We have been running daytime events in Longbridge Town Centre now for six years and its popularity has gone from strength to strength; year in, year out. Finding a more permanent home for the people of South Birmingham to enjoy seemed like the obvious next step for us. This will be the first venue that we’ll be operating outside of the city centre, and Longbridge couldn’t be a better fit.
“The turnout at our Longbridge Dining Club events has grown rapidly and it is firmly entrenched as one of the most popular events in the area; to be able to have a space specifically designed for these events is a great opportunity to extend our programme.
“We’re looking forward to working with St. Modwen to provide a varied calendar of events for people to attend, and make sure Herbert’s Yard is a real centrepiece for the community which is growing in the town.”
Elliot Sellars, Development Director at St. Modwen, said: “Digbeth Dining Club has exploded into one of Birmingham’s most popular events in recent years, so to be able to welcome them to Herbert’s Yard for year round events is a real coup for Longbridge.
“As the developer behind the ongoing regeneration of the town, it is hugely important to us that we are not just delivering new buildings but putting the building blocks in place to create a lasting legacy and a thriving community. This sort of facility is something which the whole of Longbridge will be able to enjoy all year round and having an independent operator like Digbeth Dining Club onboard to provide interesting and varied food, beverage and events will ensure it will become a great success.
“We’re looking forward to working alongside Digbeth Dining Club to host some fantastic events and look forward to welcoming the local community later this year.”