Book Restaurants in Birmingham
Browse and book restaurants in Birmingham, West Midlands (County) and West Midlands. Narrow your choice by selecting your cuisine type from the menu on the right. If you can't find the restaurant you are looking for, please try our restaurant directory for more local listings and be sure to check our eating out offers section for our latest dining out deals.
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Pennyblacks Pennyblacks is a big bar with a pub feel and great location on the Gas Street canal basin at the far end of the MailBox shopping development in central Birmingham. On sunny days and weekends, the area buzzes with people and narrowboats passing by the small terrace. It's a lovely, open-plan space - high ceilings, lots of wood, modern fittings. Although new, Pennyblacks' is its old fashioned menu of dishes that would've been enjoyed in the area over a century ago. If a traditional roast chicken with sage and onion stuffing sandwich, £5.50, seems to light, there's always honey-roast ham, eggs and chips, £9.50. Come Sunday, everyone's up for the roast, £9.95. There are always six to seven real ales on tap. Tempting stuff. Cuisine: Modern European Location: The Mailbox, 132 - 134 Wharfside Street, Birmingham, B1 1XL [Map] |
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Piccolino Located next door to the contemporary and popular Icon Gallery in Birmingham’s upmarket Brindleyplace, Piccolino is a restaurant which appeals to everyone. Whilst the red decorated interior is very modern, with a sleek, diner-ish feel and an exciting theatre kitchen, the typical Piccolino menu – it changes with the seasons – is rustic and comforting with all your favourite Italian dishes on offer, freshly made and beautifully presented. With its excellent location, Piccolino is popular with not only gallery goers and shoppers, but visitors to the many local attractions, including the NIA, as well as those moving on to the cool bars alongside the canal. Cuisine: Italian Location: 9 Brindleyplace, Birmingham, B1 2HS [Map] |
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Pushkar A new addition to the Broad Street dining scene, Pushkar is a gourmet Indian restaurant that has generated significant buzz and rave reviews from Brummie foodies. Part fine dining room, part cocktail lounge, the space is a cream and lemon affair with starched linens and a cosmopolitan vibe. Perfect for cocktails and platter-sharing, Pushkar also has a sexy a la carte menu and chef Bishal Rasaily – who has worked everywhere from the Taj Sheraton in Mumbai to the acclaimed Chutney Mary’s in London - has a flair for creating fresh, modern and healthy dishes. The bar serves everything from bespoke Bellinis to lassis, and favourite dishes include the Goan fish curry cooked with coriander seeds, chillies and coconut cream. Cuisine: North Indian Location: 245 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2HQ [Map] |
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Rajdoot One of Birmingham's finest Indian restaurants in the Land of the Balti. Modern decor with not a flock of wallpaper to be seen and interesting artefacts strung from the ceiling. The Rajdoot celebrates 35 years in Raj style and is an established pioneering family chain where the skilled chefs create authentic North Indian cuisine with ingenuity and enthusiasm. The Rajdoot has a reputation for subtle tandoori preparations and offers a variety in innovatively inspired presentations. These gastronomical delights are acclaimed for quality, excellence and service and the Rajdoot is an award winning restaurant. Whats' Cooking? Old favourites such as tandoori chicken as well as some interesting additions - Chilli Chicken Tikka; Chicken Sekwa - with ginger, garlic and fenugreek; Chilli Duck Garlic; Duck Jaipur; Fish Narial Cuisine: Indian Location: 78-79 George Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B3 1PY [Map] |
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Rose Murree Gourmet-guzzling Brummies will be delighted to discover this brand new restaurant which opened its doors in March 2009. Situated in a luxe Grade II listed Georgian townhouse located on Hagley Road, Rose Murree is a plush restaurant complete with manicured lawns, glossy floorboards, plump leather lounges and tomato red walls. Rose Murree is perfect for swanky business meals and dates, and the menu specialises in Indian, Himalayan and Kashmiri cuisine using traditional ingredients such as mountain mint, coriander, pomegranates, cloves, almonds and rock salt. Don't miss the Wazawan – a traditional Kashmiri banquet which includes dishes such as Rogan Josh and dates all the way back to the 14th century. Cuisine: Indian Location: 94 -96 Hagley Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B16 8LU [Map] |
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Royal Bengal A short walk from New Street station, Birmingham’s Royal Bengal stands out amongst the vast selection of Indian restaurants in the city. With a wealth of experience in some of the finest Indian kitchens around, chef Iqbal Ahmed and manager Abdul Hameed have come together to make Royal Bengal a force to truly be reckoned with. Slickly modern in design, this first floor restaurant is set above the busy Smallbrook Queensway, providing a refined but relaxed respite from the bustle below and the nearby crowds of the Bullring centre. Modern twists are added to authentically flavoured Indian cuisine here at the Royal Bengal where creativity is employed in every corner of the extensive menu. However, if you’re a traditionalist at heart, you’ll find plenty to satisfy your appetite too thanks to a wide range of un-adapted Indian favourites as well as set menus that provide a balance between old and new, allowing guests to experience the best of Royal Bengal at reasonable prices. Cuisine: Indian Location: 23 Smallbrook Queensway, Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 4HE [Map] |
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San Carlo Located in Temple Street, San Carlo in Birmingham is part of the award-winning and critically acclaimed San Carlo group Italian restaurant chain. Based in the city centre within easy reach of the Birmingham's shops and financial district, San Carlo is ideal for post-shopping pick-me-ups, working lunches and intimate evening meals. The electric dining room is popular with famous local faces while the kitchen has a modern yet authentic approach to Italian cuisine. San Carlo's classic menu specialises in seafood, and popular dishes include the salmon ravioli Romanof – ravioli filled with salmon flambéed in vodka with pink peppercorns and a creamy tomato sauce; and the spiced Italian sausages cooked with Borlotti beans served with grilled polenta. Cuisine: Italian Location: 4 Temple Street, Birmingham, B2 5BN [Map] |
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Shah's Restaurant Shah’s Restaurant is a smart and stylish restaurant along the Warwick Road in Birmingham that has proved a hit with lovers of wholesome, tasty Indian food. You’ll truly feel like a guest here from the moment you arrive, and the staff are attentive without being intrusive. The dining room at Shah’s Restaurant is a bright and vibrant space decorated with vermillion and ochre coloured walls, blonde wooden floors and cream leather seating, but the star of the show is the fresh Indian and Bangladeshi menu that encompasses old favourites and more contemporary dishes for adventurous eaters. Suitable for business dining, dates and get-togethers with friends, Shah’s restaurant is a discreet and discerning dining destination. Cuisine: Indian Location: Unit 16, 1160 Warwick Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham, B27 6BP [Map] |
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Shimla Pinks Asked to mentally picture an Indian restaurant, few of us would imagine anything quite as bold and gorgeous as Birmingham’s Shimla Pinks. Located on bustling Broad Street and recently refurbished, this fun, funky flagship eaterie is decked with modern furniture and art. Mixed with all this modernity are the traditional Indian values of hospitality and service. Black-clad staff are friendly, hip and helpful. A well written menu lists an enticing mix of traditional (thalis, jalfrezi, passanda), less well known (harrey masaley ka gosht) and earthy North Indian tandoori dishes - all served with fragrant basmati rice, salad, mint yoghurt sauce. Delicious. Nice vegetarian choices. Cuisine: Indian Location: 5 Ways Leisure Complex, Broadstreet, Birmingham, B15 1AY [Map] |
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StageSide Bar & Restaurant StageSide Bar Restaurant in Birmingham immediately across the street from the Hippodrome is the place where Brummie theatre-goers, music-lovers and actors congregate for pre-theatre meals and post-show cocktails and critiques. Located right opposite the Hippodrome's stage door on Thorp Street, StageSide is a warm, buzzy and informal brasserie-style restaurant with burgundy walls and black leather chairs that is often filled with cast and crewmembers for drinks and dinner. And it is a favourite spot with both tourists and holidaymakers in Birmingham's bustling Chinese Quarter. The modern European menu at StageSide changes weekly, and sample dishes include the grilled sardines on toasted onion bread with a spicy tomato salsa, the handmade beef chilli and coriander burger with tomatoes, Dijon mustard mayonnaise and fries, and the superb syrup sponge pudding with custard. StageSide’s wine list is well-chosen and offers a good selection of reasonably-prices wines. Cuisine: Modern European Location: Thorp Street, Birmingham, B5 4AT [Map] |
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