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Eating out

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Marco Pierre White launches new Italian concept.

13 April, 2016 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Six Eight Kafe crowned best in Birmingham

Another award for accalaimed venue.

13 April, 2016 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Brum Yum Yum celebrates third Kings Heath anniversary

Street food birthday bash on the village square.

8 April, 2016 in Community, Eating out, Food and drink.

Discount at Met

New Year bargain for restaurant customers.

7 January, 2016 in Eating out, Food and drink.

San Carlo celebrates 23 years in Birmingham

Landmark for iconic city restaurant.

26 November, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Landmark occasion for sporting charity

British Blind Sport to celebrate 40 years of success at Ruby Anniversary Dinner.

18 November, 2015 in Charities, Eating out, Sport.

Exciting new partnership for Staying Cool

VIP collaboration for Birmingham hotel.

14 November, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink, Tourism.

Brunchtime in Solihull

Met Bar & Kitchen launches brunch menu.

11 November, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Digbeth Dining Club returns to Kings Heath

York Road closed for food event.

13 October, 2015 in Eating out, Festivals, Food and drink, Music.

Glynn Purnell’s Friday Night Kitchen raises £60,000 for Cure Leukaemia

Villa Park evening sees chefs combine to create unique event.

9 October, 2015 in Charities, Cookery, Eating out, Food and drink.

Taste and Liquor – from strength to strength

Food, music, culture, theatre – they’re all coming together.

25 August, 2015 in Eating out, Festivals, Food and drink, Theatre.

Food festival additions announced

Millennium Point set to support Birmingham’s independent food scene.

29 July, 2015 in Eating out, Festivals, Food and drink.

Glynn Purnell kitchen now sold out

More sponsors join Friday Night charity event.

15 July, 2015 in Charities, Eating out.

All in good Taste

Food and drink event set for Coffin Works.

8 July, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Heritage Weekend coming up at Cadbury World

Learn about the history of one of Birmingham’s most famous names.

29 June, 2015 in Business, Eating out, Local history.

Dad alert

Father’s Day at Cadbury World.

13 June, 2015 in Business, Eating out.

Glynn Purnell’s Friday takes off with Birmingham Airport

Sponsorship deal announced for charity food night.

23 May, 2015 in Charities, Eating out, Food and drink.

Pop-ups on the menu

Millennium Point’s Six Eight Kafé announces line-up.

7 May, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Helping hand for budding chefs

New venture at city centre coffee shop.

23 April, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Food of love

Birmingham restaurant hailed one of the most romantic in the country.

23 April, 2015 in Eating out.

Going for a balti

Not so much food as social phenomenon, Andy Munro has finally written the definitive guide to the great Brummie tradition.

7 April, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Gas Street Social opens at the Mailbox

New addition to city’s bar life.

18 March, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Swimming at the movies

Novel cinema experience happening at Fort Dunlop.

18 March, 2015 in Eating out, Film.

New staff for new bar

Gas Street Social appoints general manager and head chef.

25 February, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Grant aid for new Birmingham venue

Gas Street Social to launch at the Mailbox.

23 January, 2015 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Friday Night is Balti Night

Richard Lutz sits down, rolls up his sleeves and digs into a new Balti Controversy.

16 October, 2014 in Cookery, Eating out, Most recent.

Harborne restaurant hosts charity evening

Hospice to benefit from champagne event.

22 July, 2014 in Charities, Eating out.

Dine and dash at Touchwood

And eat for free.

16 July, 2014 in Eating out.

Treat your Dad this Father’s Day

Southside gearing up to welcome families looking to treat their dads.

7 June, 2014 in Eating out, Shopping.

Four star Birmingham

Another Michelin star for the city’s restaurants.

26 September, 2013 in Birmingham, Eating out.

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