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    Bar + Block

    3.9 (12 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Bar and Block steak, desert and starter
    Andy C.

    Searching for a quality steakhouse in Birmingham can be quite tough. Unless you have a recommendation that you can rely on then you won't come across many by chance. So here is a recommendation! Bar and Block is a newish edition to Birmingham's thriving dining scene. Although part of the beefeater chain, that shouldn't be a reason to turn your nose up. Bar and Block is a modern and 'cool' scene perfect for drinks after work and if your willing to dip in your pocket for fine steak then you should take the hit on the wallet. The steak is of great quality and cooked perfectly the way you ask. I also ordered the 6 dips which were amazing. Too much to get through for 2 so just order your favourites if your dining for 2. Also highly recommend the ploughmans block for starter sharing. Strong 4/5 for me!

    Spiral cut fillet
    Edward D.

    A solid bar and grill, with popcorn that must be hand delivered by the essence of joy made whole. The restaurant is a lovely light celebration of wood and if you are sitting on the comfy seats in the window you'll even have a (bit of) view of the cathedral, a very pleasant place to eat a meal, although the lighting over the booths was perhaps just a tad too bright. Food wise this is one for the meat eaters only I'd say, there are vegetarian options but they didn't seem hugely exciting, it's a bar and grill so that means one key piece of food, yes it's steak time. I had their flagship spiral fillet, basically it's marinated and comes super buttery with a hit of garlic, it came cooked an accurate medium rare and melted in the mouth beautifully. At £25 it isn't the cheapest thing in the world but for a 10oz fillet in the centre of a city it's a pretty good price (although if you want me than a smatter of green you'll have to get a side as well). It's also worth mentioning the beef dripping chips, which were everything you could hope they would be. However the real stand out thing here was the little tub of beef dripping flavoured popcorn, I had a little cry when we had finished them all. They have a full bar with a nice, compact wine list, plenty there to keep you wet while you devour some meaty goodness, nothing that will make you shout out about it though. Staff were nice, they have tried the menu as well which I appreciate and would be happy to have a little chat if that's your bag. Worth a visit if you're hankering after some meat, they also guarantee a super quick lunch which is good. The place is attached to the premier inn and I imagine you'd be a happy traveller if you ended up there after a tiring day.

    Michael B.

    This review is of Bar + Block as a breakfast & brunch venue and not the grill / bar / night life element. They have an adjoining internal door to the Premier Inn on Waterloo Street - it was formerly the dining space for the hotel but is now part of the Beefeater chain (according to my receipt anyway) and is also open to the general public. From the buffet-style restaurant that was, it's now a stylish all-day diner and bar which focuses on steaks and other grilled meats. The breakfast menu had everything you'd expect to see nowadays, with the 'Bar + Block Works' being their version of the Full English. At a reasonable £7.95 you got a thick piece of bacon, sausage patty, spicy beans, salt beef hash, flat mushroom and roasted tomato topped with a fried egg and toast. It was all pretty good quality and served its purpose to ward off the mild hangover/tiredness. The service was a tad slow considering the small number of diners in there, but it was friendly. Tip: opt for the unlimited tea, coffee and juice from their self-service drinks station for £3 - if you want more than one drink with your breakfast then it makes financial sense.

    Cranberry juice
    Caroline C.

    Has a really great meal here last Friday lunchtime. The restaurant is much bigger than I expected so probably no need to book except on a Friday night. The staff were really friendly and attentive. We were asked if we were on our lunch break and offered a shorter express menu as well as the main one. We just went for the express, as there seemed to be enough choice on that one anyway:) we were given an egg timer and told our burgers were guaranteed to be brought out in less than ten minutes, which they were! It wasn't the best burger, ever, but we were certainly happy with our choices. A meal and drink came to £7.90. I would go back but maybe try something different next time.

    Free popcorn!
    Aimee S.

    As soon as you step through the front door you can tell this place is still new. Spotlessly clean; and it smells like the satisfaction you get from successfully assembling a new piece of IKEA flat pack furniture. Saying that, the interior is simple, stylish and modern with exposed pipe work and well thought out light fixtures. We visited at about 6:30pm on a weekday evening and the restaurant was relatively empty with no reservation necessary. We were swiftly greeted, seated and presented with a little pot of free popcorn and water for the table. The menu's main focus is steak of course and the rest of the meals are pretty much what you'd expect on a standard pub menu; pies, fish etc. I always get anxious taking my best friend for steak as she knows EXACTLY what her rare fillet steak should look and feel like. If it's not right, it gets sent back and I'm sat there doing the typically British thing of trying to apologise to the waitress via eye contact about the fact my associate has dared to complain. Thankfully!...the steak was absolutely perfect! My pal had the 8oz fillet and I had the T-bone. I'd even have to say they were some of the best steaks I've ever had! You get the beautiful smokey flavour of the grill running all the way through, it was just spot on! I'd even say skip the infamous Miller and Carter at the Mailbox and head here instead! A little shoutout to our waitress Chelsie as well. She was effortlessly pleasant throughout and seemed very genuine. She even upgraded my sweet potato fries to the ones with feta and chorizo at no additional cost. Really impressed by this place! And it gets the seal of approval off my close friend and steak critic :)

    Jenna J.

    This is a newly opened place. Went in here with a group of people after a yelp event. We all stayed for some drinks and it's a good place for meeting with friends or to eat. It has a cosy feel to this place, had modern decor, edgy and creative, the atmosphere seems to be very nice and relaxed. It has a open kitchen, a central bar, and cool copper finishings found throughout.

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    Edwardian Tea Room - Cute tea pots

    Edwardian Tea Room

    4.0(22 reviews)
    0.2 miCity Core
    ££

    When I first started with Yelp, I threw this question to the masses; "Where is the best tea shop in…read moreBirmingham?". One of the first recommendations I received was the Edwardian Tea Room. Now, I have always known this place existed - but never had a chance to visit. This was finally rectified last week. The Edwardian Tea Room is housed within the fantastic Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (on Victoria Square). You need to head in the building, up the stairs and through the shop and the Buddha exhibit to find it. Decorated beautifully, the tea room really does feel like you've stepped back in time. No music plays in the background, but you can hear the murmur of conversation, the scraping of chairs along the floor and the clanging on trays as the staff clean up the empty tables. The menus are displayed on the wall (rather than individually on tables). You need to head up to the counter and order before you find a table (although if you're in a group, you would do well to bag a table first). The Tea Room (as you would expect) has a large selection of cakes (and tea, of course). A slice of cake and a pot of tea is a bargainous £2.95 - meaning it's a wallet safe alternative to some of the more hipster coffee and tea shops in the centre of town. Again, as previously mentioned, it's very popular with an older crowd due to the prices. However, on my visit their were older visitors, young people and families (who were catching their breath after trekking around the huge museum). I grabbed a herbal tea (£1.60) and took a seat in the large room to do a little bit of work while I enjoyed my hot drink. As well as tea, coffee and cake, there is a varied menu on offer for very reasonable prices. A large fish and chips (with all the trimmings) and a cup of tea was around £7.50. Not too bad, and they offer many other hot options too. Even on my many trips to BMAG, I haven't ever taken the opportunity to visit the Tea Rooms. Following my trip last week, there is a good chance I'll be back JUST TO visit the tea rooms.

    Such a beautiful place to spend time. It's a great way to end or start a visit to the museum but…read moreyou can also just pop in for food and drinks which I've done before. As I said, it's completely lovely. It was re-decorated about a year ago, which improved an already lovely space. Mis-matched furniture and big prints of Edwardian ladies sit perfectly in the lovely, big, light room.There are tables for big groups and soft chairs for cosy coffees. I've had a fish finger sandwich here which was nice but nothing to write home about. I've also tried the afternoon tea which was lovely, especially the cakes. It's not a particularly fancy afternoon tea but it makes a lovely lunch. The highlight here is really the space and the atmosphere- definitely worth spending some time in.

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    Crêpeaffaire Birmingham - Veggie GF Galette

    Crêpeaffaire Birmingham

    4.3(4 reviews)
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    I. Love. Crepes. Forget the doorstop American pancakes give me these thin delicacies any day…read more I much prefer the sweet variety and I'm a bit of a traditionalist with my lemon and sugar but the point here is you have some many to choose from! I think they could put some more filling on in some cases though. You pay a little bit extra if you want to eat in which is normal nowadays to be honest. The lady that served me was very friendly and struck up a conversation while she made our order. Considering she was new she was very calm whereas some of the other staff members looked a little bit stressed out. I wouldn't blame them it does not look easy. There is only one other place that I know of selling crepes in Birmingham and it's a bit of a walk so it's nice to have somewhere I can indulge on my love affair with crepes.

    I visited here for the first time today and I was pleasantly surprised. I've always been a huge fan…read moreof sweet crepes (particularly when there are large quantities of Nutella involved), but today I decided to go for the savoury option of pesto, basil and mozzarella. It took at little bit of time to receive my order, but it was beautifully made, served at a suitable temperature (when I've eaten them at other places before they've often been too hot to eat) and was a lovely option for lunch. My friends had the ham and cheese option and a strawberries and cream option, and they were equally as lovely! I'm certainly looking forward to revisiting!

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