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Eating out

The Ivy welcomes new spring dishes

City centre restaurant moving out of winter with new menu.

13 March, 2020 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Students arrange charity flower event

St Basils to benefit from novel fundraiser.

11 March, 2020 in Charities, Eating out, Education, Food and drink.

West Midlands Tourism Awards 2020 – the results

Region’s best visitor venues honoured with awards in fifteen categories.

28 February, 2020 in Attractions, Business, Eating out, Environment, Family, Food and drink, Local history, Tourism, Travel.

Street wardens help homeless man find job and accommodation

How a warden’s intervention put a life back on track.

28 February, 2020 in Business, Community, Eating out.

Beer Central returns to Birmingham

Local brewers to feature in two-day festival.

18 February, 2020 in Eating out, Festivals, Food and drink.

Experts serve up the future of hospitality

Hospitality forum hears about opportunities to increase business.

10 February, 2020 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink.

Boogie wonderland

New city venue set for launch.

30 January, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Food and drink, Music.

Mayan Tales: The windows to a heart

Stephen Cooke continues his amble through Mexico.

28 January, 2020 in Eating out, Most recent, Tourism, Travel.

Gaming’s coming home

Roxy Ball Room launches in Digbeth.

24 January, 2020 in Eating out, Food and drink.

West Midlands’ conferencing offer lauded by industry survey

Birmingham voted best regional business tourism destination.

17 January, 2020 in Business, Eating out, Exhibitions, Food and drink, Tourism, Travel.

Do something different

Five alternative things to do in Birmingham.

13 January, 2020 in Attractions, Eating out, Food and drink, Music.

Three new entertainment venes for Digbeth

More reasons than ever to visit Birmingham’s Creative Quarter.

13 December, 2019 in Attractions, Comedy, Digbeth, Eating out, Family, Food and drink, Music.

Nice lunch for Press Club

Comedy favourite booked for Birmingham Press Club Christmas date.

10 December, 2019 in Christmas, Comedy, Community, Eating out.

Christmas at Mailbox launched

Festive season all wrapped up at prestige venue.

25 November, 2019 in Business, Christmas, Eating out, Food and drink, Retail.

Indian restaurant expands into city centre

Indico Street Kitchen announces Mailbox opening date.

18 November, 2019 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink, Retail.

Charities unite to create job opportunities

New prospects for young Birmingham jobseekers.

13 November, 2019 in Charities, Community, Eating out, Employment, Training.

BBC Good Food Show Winter returns to NEC

Celebrity chefs amongst the attractions at foodie extravaganza.

1 November, 2019 in Cookery, Eating out, Exhibitions, Family, Food and drink.

Beer and opera link up for Halloween

Dig Brew the ‘Besse’ place for Friday fright.

28 October, 2019 in Eating out, Food and drink, Theatre.

City businesses looking for Metro flood compensation

Claims due after burst water mains chaos on Broad Street.

25 October, 2019 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink, Transport.

My Summer with The Novus

Stephen Pennell looks back at the time of his life.

18 October, 2019 in Eating out, Food and drink, Music.

Dig Brew launches Dough pizzeria

Expansion and diversion for Birmingham craft brewery.

15 October, 2019 in Business, Digbeth, Eating out, Food and drink.

Solihull hotel helps wine specialists win award

Recognition for wine list that pushes the boundaries.

13 October, 2019 in Business, Eating out, Food and drink.

Immerse your senses with Dining In The Dark experience

First event of its kind in Birmingham sees Maribel join forces with Sense for blindfold dinner.

8 October, 2019 in Charities, Eating out, Food and drink.

Everything’s OKO

Brindleyplace welcomes a taste of Japan with new look for Birmingham restaurant.

3 October, 2019 in Eating out, Food and drink.

Cheers to literature

The Ivy Temple Row’s Literature Festival cocktail menu makes for excellent reading.

3 October, 2019 in Books, Eating out, Festivals, Food and drink.

Where to go for a night out in Birmingham

With the city revving up again after the holidays, here’s a few night-time ideas.

19 September, 2019 in Attractions, Dance, Eating out, Food and drink, Music.

The Kingham Plough: Charm and culinary excellence in the Cotswolds

Attention to detail is the key at this beautiful country inn.

17 September, 2019 in Eating out, Food and drink, Tourism, Travel.

Feast on world flavours at Brindleyplace Food Festival

City venue to host some of Birmingham’s culinary stars.

10 September, 2019 in Attractions, Eating out, Festivals, Food and drink.

Peaky Blinders have arrived at The Ivy Temple Row

Restaurant unveils new cocktail range to mark festival.

9 September, 2019 in Eating out, Food and drink, Television.

Local businesses celebrate no small success

Meet the independents putting the Midlands on the map as UK’s top 100 small businesses announced.

5 September, 2019 in Business, Charities, Community, Eating out, Food and drink.

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