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    1847 Birmingham

    4.3 (29 reviews)
    ModerateBritish, Vegetarian, Vegan
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

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    Intimate
    Classy
    Quiet
    Outdoor seating

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    Roasted parsnip soup
    Jeanette M.

    So thrilled I finally had the opportunity to check out 1847. Went with my husband for dinner. Neither of us are vegetarian but we still agreed this is one of the best meals we've had in Birmingham in a while. Prices are really reasonable for the quality of produce and presentation. For a starter I had the mushroom pate and as my main the seasonal vegetables with coconut. My husband ordered the 'Fish' and Chips, which were fried halloumi balls and they were SO good I kept stealing them off his plate! Attentive but not overbearing service. The atmosphere of the place is simplistic and I think that's a good thing. Cosy but manages not to feel too cramped, even when full. The menu is seasonal so I'm excited to go back and see what they have planned for the spring!

    Smashing battered haloumi with big chips!
    Dave C.

    Hmmm, Ok! So how to assess a delicious meal that cost me just £20, including three courses, a glass of red and a very nice tip, but which would have normally cost me around £35? And so it's January and times are tough for folks running small indi places. The punters have splashed the credit cards on more junk at Christmas, so the wallets and purses are firmly clamped shut; the wannabee keep fit types are sat at home with the Ryvitas while watching their new Benny Hill does Pilates DVD! What's a poor Bistro to do? Well one solution (maybe?) is to stay with the regular, well reviewed quality, but cut prices 50% to attract us all out of hibernation. It worked with me at least. Until the end January you can bag 50% off your food bill here making Bistro 1847 about the biggest bang for your buck in Brum! Had I gone in without the 50% off I'm not sure I'd offer a full 5*****. I loved the food, the service was attentive, the environment nice enough, and the presentation throughout was absolutely solid. But drilling down beneath the overall look and feel of my individual plates I'm not entirely sold on the bang for pound ratio. We have the now entirely necessary 'smears' of stuff on the plates, the careful placement of grub objects and the spartan amounts. Everything hangs together nicely but there is a vague 'facsimile' about things. It's what one might expect in a high end place like this and there's no surprise here. And herein lies the quandary. For £35 I'd have wanted a tad more ... something?! Be it inspiration, flair, flavour, complexity, presentation. I dunno. I missed something. It's my bad I can't put my finger on it. It could even have been vibe ... when I was there it was empty most of the time, so just chef and waiting person being very polite. But let's not get carried away. This is really good for £20. I mean really good! The desert, something all white choc and creme fraiche, was perhaps one of the best desserts I'd ever eaten. It worked beautifully, all the components meshed perfectly. Nothing jarred or tasted out of place. High five (stars!) on that one. The crumbed mushroom starter was nice enough; overall happy with the choice. The main of battered halloumi with three times fried chip railway sleepers pretty damn nice, but I could have done with a bit of extra 'smear' - it ended up just a bit on the dry side when I ran out. I could have done with a bit of tart vinegar too #pleb The only mild irritants were the 'cool' salt and pepper pots, neither of which worked that easily, and the very average Spanish red ... such a small glass for £4.10! The glass of water with cucumber was a nice to have. Would I go again? Yeah, I would for sure, but I'd be careful about what I order to ensure best value and, some of the plates of food are pretty small, to fill my tummy enough that I don't immediately need to pop into the newsagents for a snack after. Highly recommended!

    aubergine and bread? yes, it works!
    Simone R.

    How can I put it? I DO love everything about Great Western arcade. Yes, if I could I would shop every day there. Well, not every day but there is something about this place that makes me passing by there now and then. And Bistro 1847 was one of theses places that I wanted to visit at Great Western, for ageeeees. I managed to have a quite bite some weeks ago, but i definitely will visit again for the full meal experience. Yes, a modern Vegetarian bistro. Well said. A beautiful one, I should say. The menu is tempting. From the starter to the dessert. And for a quick bite looking by the window people coming and going in the arcade, it`s a very cool way of spending a nice afternoon. My gorgeous aubergine panini was really nice and yes, I never ate an aubergine in a bread before so I was more curious about it than anything. It worked and the presentation is really spot on. From the vegetarian restaurants in Birmingham, it's a very trendy one. With a very clean ( not simple) decor. How not being tempted to try a meal that is name like this: " Oh I do like to be beside the seaside". Creativity is synonymous of good food as well! And I have to say that I LOVE the bar display. I can't take my eyes off it and It's definitely an invitation to have some drinks there. Bistro 1847 is a small restaurant and I noticed that it's a good idea booking tables before passing by. The service is really friendly and welcoming. I definitely will visit soon and treat my husband with a nice vegetarian meal. And I have to say that am very, VERY MUCH intrigued by the Gary Lineker`s style Tempura. So it`s more than obligated to visit Bistro 1847 again!

    Falafel starter
    Daniel G.

    Now don't be confused by this check in I am 100% not changing to vegetarianism! I can however appreciate a well-cooked plate of food, and 1847 is serving up some outstanding dishes. The food we had tonight was packed full of freshness and looked fantastic on the plates. The highlight has the be the falafel starter, I am a big fan of falafel and this has to be one of the best I have ever experienced. I have to say I did not miss the meat from my dishes tonight. I would say to any meat eaters thinking about trying this place to give it a go. A peaceful and pleasant dining experience, that encourages you to try something new can never be a bad thing. My only negative is portion sizes, don't arrive after not eating all day or you may be stopping off at a takeaway on the way home!

    Goats cheese and red onion tart. Mmmmm.
    Dan G.

    I wasn't really sure how a restaurant in the Great Western Arcade would work. Sure, it's a beautiful old Victorian shopping arcade but the units are rather small. However, good things do sometimes come in small packages as Bistro 1847 shows with a lovely rustic yet crisp and minimalist decor it still manages to deliver a feeling of decadence. And then there's the food. I went for the port and stilton pate to start which was fantastic followed by an exquisite goats cheese and red onion tart served with chili brussel sprouts (I know - awesome) and the smokiest bean hash in the world. Couple these with a glass of prosecco and that was one fabulous meal. The service was excellent, both members of staff were friendly and chatty and the food was delivered promptly with no fuss. The menu is as small and perfectly formed as the establishment, which is something I prefer. Less confusion for me as I tend to over-think my decisions when dining. I will most definitely be back to try their apparently regularly changing menu. Bistro is a fantastic addition to Birmingham's growing amount of vegetarian dining venues.

    Paul T.

    This is my first review so bare with me... The decor and feel for this place is really nice and the staff go out of their way to be pleasant which is positive. However, we were sat by the front door which didn't close properly which lead to less than inspiring cold draft. The main battered halloumi was very nice but the deserts were rather small. If you want to take your partner out for a classy meal then this is recommended (just fix the door!). If you want something a bit more cosy and mainstream then don't bother.

    Help these guys out!
    Caroline C.

    I was very lucky enough to be invited to try out the new menu at this great little vegetarian restaurant in The Great Western Arcade. The venue is clean and bright, though simply decorated. We sat upstairs, which I have found to be quite a nice space as long as there is a group of you. One of the pre-starters was Beetroot soup, which I'd never had before-it was delicious! Our main course was ratatouille, which was so colourful, I couldn't wait to tuck in!! Something else I'd never had before- a pre-dessert , consisting of poppy seed, banana custard, peach rhubarb and micro coriander - I wanted more! Alongside this we had accompanying red and white wines. I didn't especially like the white, a bit sharp for me, but the reds were quite fruity and went well with our menu. I can't wait to go back again - the guys that run it are so lovely!

    Upstairs
    Emma S.

    I was invited down to the Kickstarter launch at Bistro 1847 and I didn't know what to expect. From start to finish the night was brilliant. I turned up early but was warmly welcomed by Damien, the owner, and asked to take a seat wherever I wanted. I chose upstairs so I could get a full view of the restaurant. Very quickly a nice glass of wine appeared in front of me and to be honest, I was happy with just that! One the rest of the crowd had turned up, we started on the food. The pre-starter was a collection of three canapes. There was pea puree, jam and grapefruit in a pastry case, pickled mushroom and cucumber and beetroot soup with coconut and chocolate. Each one was amazing and I was pleasantly surprised by the soup, I have never had it before but I definitely will now! The starter was a poached egg (cooked to a perfect 63 degrees), char grilled asparagus and salted baby turnip. Beautiful! The egg was perfection and if possible, I'm going to try and recreate it at home but I think I'll just leave it to the professionals. The main course was Ratatouille. I've never seen it presented so well before! Each mouthful was amazing, from the pepper jus to the hash brown to the tomato to the aubergine puree, each taste was new and exquisite. If you think there was going to be just a desert, you'd be wrong, after all this amazing food we were then treated to a pre-desert AND a desert! The pre-desert consisted of a poppy seat base with banana custard with peach rhubarb and micro coriander. I loved the crunch of the poppy seed and the sweet bitter taste of the rhubarb. The main desert was an apricot and thyme jam with almond creme and strawberries. Again, it was amazing. Each portion was beautifully put together and well thought-out. The service was excellent. We were talked through each course and our glasses topped up throughout. But whatever I write, it won't do it justice, you'll just have to go and check it out for yourself!

    'fish' and chips. Amazing!
    Katie M.

    So I would like to begin by saying that I visited on a Monday lunchtime and had seen a deal on twitter where if you booked using the code 'MFM' ("meat free Monday") then you got 50% off your bill. Which took this down from a pricey Monday lunch to a quite average price. We ordered from the two course for £20 menu. We had mains and dessert. I thought the 'fish' and chips was absolutely amazing and would 100% order this again. Who knew that beer battered halloumi would be so great?! In fact I wish this was an option in every fish and chip shop. My friend had spatzle (kind of like a short German egg noodle) and also seemed happy with her choice. For dessert I did my usual and went for the chocolate option, 'textures of chocolate', which was rich and tasty. Dehydrated chocolate mousse is a new one on me. One thing that was a little odd, is that two people came in a few minutes after us without booking and were told they couldn't be fitted in as they were fully booked. For the full hour or so we were there, there were several empty tables. So I'm not sure why he turned the custom away. Overall, an interesting and tasty meal. I think I would return if I was using another deal but due to small portions i wouldn't feel satisfied if paying full price.

    Mushrooms! ! ))))
    Ray M.

    Really interesting recipes and all vege or vegan is a kind of novelty for myself. But in all the meal here was satisfying and service was great. I had the mushrooms for a starter, great tasting but a tad heavy on the batter. The spiced pumpkin wrap for a main was nice. The place could do with a few pieces of art on the walls and such. All in all though I'd highly recommend the place if you're in for vege fodder :)

    Spätzle.
    Seth S.

    As a long-time vegetarian and a certified halloumi head, I was quite pleased to finally pop into 1847 to give their veg-only menu a go. 1847 bills itself as 'modern vegetarian' and has grown to several branches (3) outside of the Brum restaurant in the Great Western Arcade. The restaurant is named after the year that the vegetarian society was formed in England. Local, fresh produce is a big focus, outside of modernising some of the most well-known British gastronomic dishes. Aside from an entirely vegetarian menu, I was drawn here by 1847's take on 'fish and chips'. I feel that the meal has attained an almost legendary status, with friends and even random acquaintances in Birmingham extolling the virtues and creativity of the dish. First, let's take a look at the chips. Perfectly fried, high-quality potatoes - I have no complaints here. The 'fish' in the dish are deep fried halloumi balls. I've eaten more than my weight in fried halloumi, including a rival pub oriented take on this dish at a Greene King in the East Midlands, and I have to say there is something inherently special with the preparation of the dish. This squeaky cheese is not too over-seasoned, but neither dull in flavour, and is so addictive they could sell these in cones on a street corner and probably run through Cyprus' supply of the cheese in months. Instead of the uninspired mushy peas in a ramekin as a side that one would normally expect, the peas are made into a paste with lemon curd to decorate your halloumi. The plating is so pretty you could easily frame it! 1847 has a wide range of drink choices, with beers, wines, and cocktails. The beers are bottled and of a small variety, with the big focus being their wine list and custom cocktails. I tried a glass of the house white, which paired perfectly with the vegetarian entrees we enjoyed. The interior of the restaurant covers two floors in the arcade, but the seating can feel a bit cramped, especially downstairs with a lot of foot traffic. The upstairs area offers a reprieve, however a lot of noise echoes from below throughout the high ceiling. I would not recommend if you are looking for a quiet, romantic place to dine. Service at 1847 is exemplary through and through. Our table of four was very thirsty during our visit, and our server continuously was on point refilling our water glasses despite being the only diners upstairs. The pricing is a bit more than your average chain, but much lower than Brum's other celebrated high-end eateries. If you are a vegetarian, or even a carnivore looking for something a bit different, 1847 is a no-brainer!

    Goats  cheese starter
    Conny T.

    I find eating out with vegetarians is sometimes a daunting task, however I heard that there was a Veggie restaurant open in the Great Western Arcade. A very cute little restaurant, and on Mondays they have 50% off if you quote Meat free Monday when you book. The food was presented well and I enjoyed the halloumi and chips, though three deep fried battered halloumis was a bit too rich for my liking. My pudding of Creme Brulee was OK, I've had better. Overall, anice meal and the price was reasonable, my vegetarian friend was amazed by the amount of choice on the menu.

    Salt and pepper
    Katie F.

    Posh vegetarian food in a small but interesting space in an arcade. I enjoyed the small plates of food and managed the cheese plate as a dessert. Just enough and all interesting flavours.

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    100% Vegan

    100% Vegan

    3.8(6 reviews)
    0.4 miDigbeth
    ££

    Just walked in here to check this place out. I really wanted to go in and enjoy walking around and…read moreeven buy something. They have a good selection of products pre checked so if your vegan u don't have to check the label. The reason why I gave 1 Star is because the lady at the counter said she's pro vegan and she's an extremist vegan (her words) so she blurted all this crap out and questioned why I ate meat and wore leather. I was gonna buy some items but felt like I have having someone else's beliefs shoved down my throat and I walked out. Never will I go back in here again!

    100% Vegan stands on what used to be the old beloved One Earth shop. From the outside, you won't…read morenotice a change as it still retains the old signage. The new owners have taken everything we love about One Earth and given it a new lease of life, with lots of new products I have never seen on sale in Birmingham before For example the amount of cheese they stock is ridiculous and certainly 100% Vegan's strong point. I picked up some Vio Life olive slices last Saturday which I am excited about trying on my lunch shortly! As someone who is newly diagnosed with a wheat intolerance, I found so many items in store that I had I was allowed to have and found impossible to buy anywhere else. Examples include, wheat free biscuits, miso, cereals, flour and Hendersons relish!!!! I have looked everywhere for that in Birmingham and at last found it! 100% Vegan stock a massive range of pastries and cakes made locally which you cannot resist picking up when you visit, I have been to many Vegan stores across the country and what I haven't seen is genuine special offers. Not things going out of date "offers" but proper ones. I spotted quite a few in 100% Vegan last Saturday. I am a massive bargain hunter so was so pleased! With The Warehouse Café next door going from strength to strength, I am sure that 100% Vegan will be very successful over the next year. Go pay them a visit!

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    The Warehouse Cafe - The Mulled Apple

    The Warehouse Cafe

    4.3(38 reviews)
    0.4 miDigbeth
    ££

    I had some time to kill after soundchecking for a show. I went to the warehouse cafe to get a bite…read moreand walked into a jazz band rehearsing for a show. I got a veggie burger and a beer. Was delicious and soon people started to show up. I stayed for the jazz bands set and I had such a great time. I had to get back to the venue for my own show though so I had to split! I would go back here in a heartbeat if I lived here.

    I am a meat-eater, but I do LOVE a good veggie dish... Vegetarian and Vegan food doesn't get any…read morebetter than at the Warehouse Cafe. Situated a little out of the way, but really easy to find when you know where it is (Head to Moor Street Car park opposite Selfridges, under the bridge and then follow the arches; literally 4 minutes walk from the Bullring), the Warehouse is a real treasure. Now run by two of the chefs from it's previous incarnation, the menu is always changing to offer the best seasonal local produce. As well as a range of food options, the juice and smoothies are also excellent. New flavor combinations are offered all of the time to help you get your 5-a-day in! The inside feels lofty and airy with hardwood furniture and floors. It's a lovely warm space that offers WiFi - and they now do "Bottomless" tea and coffee at selected times on weekdays if you're looking for somewhere new to work. Now... one of my favourite bits... It's BYOB! They have a very good selection of grown up soft drinks (Fentimans and the like), but if you want to take a nice bottle of wine or some beers in; it's up to you. It also keeps the cost of a meal down! The food isn't pub cheap, but is very good value for the quality and not what I would term as expensive. In summary, if you want to get some healthy food in you - head to Warehouse. Grab a bottle and I can guarantee you a comfy, delicious and reasonably priced dining experience!

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    The Warehouse Cafe - I really liked this piece of art, til I noticed the cold dead eyes of the fish. Yours for £175.

    I really liked this piece of art, til I noticed the cold dead eyes of the fish. Yours for £175.

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    Corn Fritter starter.

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    Natural Healthy Foods

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.4 miCity Core

    I've been trying to improve my diet recently so searched for healthy lunch options and I am so glad…read moreit led me here. There's a very clear sign with instructions as you enter - basically you grab a plate and load up with whatever and as much as you want from a huge vegan and mostly organic banquet and then this is weighed at the till. You can also grab a dessert (set price) and then order drinks when you pay. Everything I ate was really nice and flavourful - lots of spices and Asian-inspired dishes (from the Middle East to East Asia!) e.g. pad thai, dhal. There are hot and cold options and great little sides like kimchi and onion bread. Every single bit of food is gluten free so an outstanding option for those folks. I can't wait to return on my next trip to Birmingham!

    Wow!! Come to Natural Healthy Food's! Tonight was my first time coming here!! The food is so…read moredelicious! It's like a mini Whole Foods!! They have a mini grocery section and then a dining area with the best food! So delicious! They have a feast of delicious food from dhal to curry to the BEST roasted root vegetables like sweet potatoes and I believe turnips! So freaking good!! It was like an explosion of flavors in my mouth like fennel, cinnamon, thyme, Oh my gosh!! Food so good make you wanna slap your mama! Jk! But seriously, it is so good! Wow! I am so inspired for meal prep and some date night meals! It is vegan, gluten free, organic and delicious! I don't miss the meat! Great for a meatless Monday! Oh my gosh, wow! They have excellent service too! The only thing I would say is that some of the food on the dining menu contains nuts, so just be mindful of that if you are allergic to nuts. It's great because their food does not contain any dairy which is one of my allergies. Another thing to take note is that like Whole Foods with their hot section, they charge by weight. Oh my gosh! The food is so filling!! Wow! It feels like back home when I would get hot food at Whole Foods but I would say their food might be better than Whole Foods! It's nice when places like this have more variety in terms of food and cuisine. Some Whole Foods don't have much variety in the cuisines, but Natural Healthy Foods does! Wow so delicious! It is a great place to unwind, to study, or to hang out friends and family or for a date night! :)

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    Cherry Reds - Happy birthday Green Duck brewery @cherry reds

    Cherry Reds

    4.2(78 reviews)
    0.4 miCity Core
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    They huge a large array of vegan or veganizable breakfast, brunch and lunch items, so we decided to…read moretry them out for brunch one morning. My wife got the Hearty Vegan (£8), a full English breakfast vegan-style. And I got the Vegan Hash (£9). My wife loved her breakfast, remarking that the vegan sausages in particular were a highlight. I enjoyed my hash -- it came on a bed of fried potatoes, with tofu scramble, guac, wilted spinach, marinated red peppers, and onion. It was almost entirely unseasoned, so I had to add plenty of salt, pepper and hot sauce. Huge portion and very filling. Not the most culinarily exciting dish but it was very solid. Super friendly service and the food came out in under 10 minutes. Recommended spot.

    Arriving quite early into Birmingham city centre on a wet Thursday morning, I needed something to…read moreeat to get me through the day. I asked some Twitter friends for recommendations and came away with three; York's Bakery, Urban Cafe and Cherry Reds. I had a quick look at the menus and locations and decided on Cherry Reds. I'd been before but it was a long time ago and I'd only had coffee the last time. I met my mom and one of my sisters outside the cafe. We went inside and were greeted by a loud and smiley young lady behind the counter. I had a quick look at the menu and went for a bacon sandwich and a latte. My sister also had a bacon sandwich and my mum had scrambled egg on toast. I have one gripe with bacon sandwiches when I eat out; they rarely have enough bacon. I think for a decent bacon sandwich you should have at least 3 rashers of bacon. Cherry Red's bacon was very tasty. It was thick and cooked just enough. The bread was thick cut and lightly toasted. There were only 2 rashers of bacon, though. I know it adds to the cost of things but for 3 quid you'd expect 3 rashers! That was my only problem with the experience. The coffee was very nice also. Probably the best part of the visit was the server. As mentioned she was loud and smiley, in a way only Brummies seem to manage. It was refreshingly personal for someone used to the detachment of a lot of London establishments.

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    Breakfast hash (vegan)

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    Tamatanga Birmingham - Passion Fruit cocktail

    Tamatanga Birmingham

    4.6(12 reviews)
    0.3 miCity Core

    So good! As a person who loves Indian food this is a great restaurant. More casual and trendy but…read morestill serves authentic Indian. The lunch special was great. I was able to get a curry and a drink for $12. My only complaint is I wish the sampler offered more of the meats. My partner and I had to share a shrimp and a piece of salmon. I believe it should be at least two of each item on the sampler. I would definitely recommend going here and I will be back to try more things from the menu.

    There was a lot to like about this place. First and foremost was the food. I am a huge fan of…read moreIndian cuisine and the menu choices were precisely to my liking. I wanted to eat something not as heavy as I might normally try at a place like this so I opted for the Chickpea Curry, which came with rice. It was very good and the roti I ordered to accompany it made a nice complement. The location was rather convenient for me as it was between the New St. Station and my hotel. It was easy to find and the seating capacity was fairly plentiful. I was seated right away when I walked in despite the fact that it was relatively busy. I also appreciated their hours as they are open until 10 PM on weekdays and later on weekends. That allowed me to walk in at about 9:15 on a Saturday and not feel rushed to finish my meal. The service was decent. I did not have to wait too long before my server attended to me. My food came out in a reasonable time once my order was placed. The prices were also fairly good for a city centre location. My final cost for everything was just over £17, which was about $22 with the conversion rate at the time. This was a decent deal considering the quality of the fare. The one thing I did not personally like was the excessively loud atmosphere. This was definitely a place for 20-somethings, which meant music at an excessive volume. Unfortunately, this was not to my taste. Add to that a dining room full of people trying to talk over that music and you have an atmosphere that could be surmised to be the antithesis of relaxing. But it all depends on what you are looking for, I suppose. And to be fair, it was not the loudest I've experienced, even on this trip. While I would give this place less than favorable marks for atmosphere, the menu choices were quite nice, the food was very good, the service was decent and the prices were reasonable. I think an overall rating of 4 stars was appropriate. And if you like atmospheres such as what I described, then you might consider it a five-star place.

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    Very good mixologist

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