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Eating out

Down by the canalside

We find old and new combining at the King’s Arms in Knowle.

30 November, 2022 in Eating out.

Well, well wellbeing

Helen Annetts goes chilled in the country for The Spa at Breedon Priory.

27 November, 2022 in Eating out, Health.

Popular Knowle pub set to relaunch

Stunning new look for canalside venue.

8 November, 2022 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Honeycomb Houses launch new season menus

Boutique chain marks the changing seasons.

3 November, 2022 in Christmas, Eating out, Food and drink, Tourism.

Belly Laughs in Birmingham

Belly Laughs comedy festival to banish winter blues and raise money for local charities!

2 November, 2022 in Charities, Comedy, Community, Eating out.

Up on the roof

Dine in the sky as anticipated restaurant officially opens its doors.

21 October, 2022 in Eating out.

Orelle leaps into Birmingham

Cathedral grounds visitors offered a touch of gold.

28 September, 2022 in Dance, Eating out.

New pizzeria coming To Edgbaston

Autumn opening for new arrival to city food scene.

27 September, 2022 in Eating out.

Review: Jonathan’s in the Roundhouse

Helen Annetts visits another culinary addition to the Birmingham gastro-scene.

23 September, 2022 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Food for thought in the Jewellery Quarter

Mexican Day of the Dead celebration for Coffin Works.

2 September, 2022 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Dining fit for royalty

In which we pay a visit to the Queen & Castle, Kenilworth.

1 September, 2022 in Eating out, Food and drink.

End the summer in style in the Cotswolds

Food, drink and entertainment in a stunning setting.

25 August, 2022 in Eating out, Music.

Win dinner at newly-revamped Kenilworth pub

Queen & Castle re-opening with luxurious new look – and you can dine there free.

4 August, 2022 in Competitions, Eating out, Food and drink.

Birmingham Wing Fest set for take off

The ultimate chicken wing showdown comes to town.

3 August, 2022 in Eating out, Food and drink.

July opening for Vinoteca

Birmingham’s biggest wine bar announces opening date.

23 June, 2022 in Eating out, Food and drink, Nightlife.

No Depp-th in Hollywood

Balti expert Andy Munro says Johnny Depp could have done better when he visited Birmingham.

9 June, 2022 in Eating out, Film, Food and drink, Music.

Birmingham brothers to open Roundhouse restaurant

Noted restaurant owners expand into renovated city landmark.

28 April, 2022 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Review: Symphonic Sessions

Simon Hale dines out on the latest serving from Hockley Social Club & the CBSO.

6 December, 2021 in Classical, Eating out, Food and drink, Music.

Digbeth Dining Club opens in Longbridge

New venture to provid permanent venue for expansion.

23 November, 2021 in Eating out, Food and drink, Retail.

Sixes the best

Immersive social cricket comes to Birmingham.

23 November, 2021 in Cricket, Eating out, Nightlife.

New wine bar opens in Birmingham city centre

Vagabond hits Colmore Row.

30 October, 2021 in Eating out, Food and drink, Nightlife.

The quasi-Italian job

Pizza and pasta on a cold night. Just the job? Read on. 

29 October, 2021 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Birmingham brands combine for a memorable experience

Stackz Burger Shack permanently moving to The Flapper.

2 September, 2021 in Eating out, Music, Nightlife.

Vegetarian cafe launches delivery service

Rosa’s Thai Cafe launches Rosa’s Thai Veggie delivery.

29 July, 2021 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Princess runs out of steam

Substitute for Britain’s poshest train blows in.

26 July, 2021 in Attractions, Eating out, Food and drink, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

Gourmet takeaway launches in Harborne

Former Simpsons chef opens new concept in fine dining.

21 June, 2021 in Eating out, Food and drink, Retail.

Launch date announced for Isaac’s restaurant

New restaurant will serve up a slice of New York in Birmingham.

17 June, 2021 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Summer in the city centre

Summer schedule of pop-up events announced to welcome people back to Brindleyplace.

3 June, 2021 in Attractions, Dance, Eating out, Family, Music.

New addition to brewery stable

Dig Brew Co unveils first home-grown American craft beer.

20 May, 2021 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Restaurant chain expands further

Ladypool Road the next stop for Mak Halal.

18 May, 2021 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink, Retail.

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