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    The Pig & Tail

    4.4 (11 reviews)
    ModerateBars, British

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials
    Good for kids

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    Dave C.

    A first review for a business is always a responsibility, so hopefully I can give the Pig and Tail the justice it deserves. First off it's a triumph that the building in which it finds itself still exists. I used to live in one of the apartments in Amazon Lofts just opposite so I know the old George and Dragon building so well. I took several photo's over the years and could tell the place had potential, but it was being so badly neglected I was sure it would crumble and be built over. But it was rescued and in what seems to have been a labour of love brought back to life. It's extremely impressive and a genuinely wonderful addition to what is now one of the smartest areas of the city. The developer deserves huge credit. So the ground floor is given over to the Pig and Tail and the upstairs to apartments. I guess I'd describe it as a modern pub. It has the default 'craft beers' and the currently trendy 'small plates'. Decor is pleasant and there are some very nice touches. The metal and wood tables of different sizes stand out as quality additions, alongside the leather arm chairs and US diner style bench seating. There's an edge of contemporary/retro about the whole place that isn't unpleasant, but it is all as one might expect these days so there's nothing particularly stand out amazing. It's comfortable but safe, so I'd like to see a few more flourishes of imagination especially given the area it sits in. Early days and the basis there with the huge stained glass windows particularly impressive. Look, it's really nice. Service was pleasant but a little too much checking back for my liking. I prefer unobtrusive, at a distance observation rather than constantly being asked if everything is OK. But I suppose it's better than being completely ignored, so a minor complaint. Whatever, a decent tip was left as I was happy overall. There was no 'bitter' available apparently, so I randomly selected their Atlantic 'craft beer', which was entirely drinkable. I ordered their rare breed pork and chicken pastry, sweet pea and mint risotto balls, a side of chips and for desert an truly excellent vanilla panna cotta, ginger parfait with rhubarb. It was tasty throughout, nothing overpowering or in-congruent. Portion size was adequate and I cleared the lot without feeling over-stuffed or wanting more. It wasn't wow but it was very decent for the price. All in my bill came to £22 which was about right and perfectly in keeping with other local options. So a solid 4**** for an excellent addition to an area of the JQ otherwise ignored food and drinks wise. This place has decent wifi, plenty of comfy tables to sit at and work a while, some sockets for your laptop or phone and a good selection of fairly priced food and drink. As such, it's definitely somewhere I would visit regularly if I still lived close by. It's not just a bar or restaurant or pub, it's all those and a chilled out coffee shop too. As such it's multi-functional and exactly what the area needed. It possibly needs just a bit more 'vibe'. At the moment it's lacking the unique personality that would earn it 5*****, but YMMV.

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    Ashley G.

    Been here twice now, once as part of a night in the JQ, another for Sunday lunch with the wife. It's a little walk away from the main drag of the JQ, although only a few minutes out. The actual venue is top class - loads of natural light from the massive windows, beautifully decorated (which we're taking interior design inspiration from for colours in our kitchen...) and comfortable seating. Great selection of drinks - decent cocktail menu, good and constantly changing craft beers on tap, and a seriously well stocked spirit shelf. Our Sunday lunch was awesome and good value. Good sized portions and delicious. The small plates menu hasn't yet been raided but it's only a matter of time as it looks ace. Service is friendly, so overall this place is an absolute winner!

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    Oliver M.

    The Pig & Tail is a beautifully renovated old pub in the Jewellery Quarter - and my new local. Sitting at one end of Albion St., the pub is close to other watering holes in the area, making it a perfect stop off on any Jewellery Quarter adventure. Inside, the pub is light and airy, with plenty of comfy furnishings and really nice design. There's also a fairly large courtyard area at the back - perfect for grabbing a drink in the sun. On the menu you'll find a selection of very tasty looking small plates (which aren't that small) as well as sweets and specials, like the obligatory Sunday roast. I've been for a roast twice now and both times it's been delicious, well worth a try. At the bar there's a decent selection of craft beers and plenty more besides.

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    Caroline C.

    A lovely addition to the Jewellery Quarter. A stylish little pub with a cute beer garden. It doesn't have a massive selection of drinks, but they have guest ales and seasonal cocktails. Air con means it's quite cold inside , but that can sometimes be a good thing;)

    Hannah T.

    Having been to the pickled piglet many times I was really excited to try pig n tails this evening and I was not disappointed. It is fab addition to the JQ! It is lovely inside, the staff were really friendly and the atmosphere was really relaxed. I had a slight panic when my friend text last minute to say that she was bringing her niece but luckily they are more than happy to allow children in (no kids menu though). We went for very big selection of food and everything (pics in comments). My favourite was the gnocchi and the beef medallions. I didn't get chance to try the alcoholic beverages but the selection looked really good so I will defiantly be going back. The only annoying thing is that they don't take reservations but I had no trouble getting a table on a Wednesday at 7.

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    Review Highlights - The Pig & Tail

    The Pig and Tail is a lovely addition to the Jewellery Quarter which feels very much like it is the place to be at the moment.

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    1847 Birmingham

    4.3(29 reviews)
    0.7 miCity Core
    ££

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    Oo-ee this is indeed a very classy vegetarian restaurant…read more The decor is modern, simple and stylish - shades of white and grey, nice white table linen, with a few tables downstairs, and more upstairs on the mezzanine level. There's a large window looking on to the arcade, which is great for watching people come and go. The food was fantastic. It's a fixed price menu, at £19 for two courses, and £25 for three. There's also a pricier tasting menu - the couple sitting next to me had chosen that option, and were really enjoying it. To start, I had the puy lentils, with roasted carrot, spring onions and garlic tofu. The tofu was done as a silky sauce - I'd never had tofu prepared in that way, and I thought it was really delicious. For main course, I chose the bell pepper ragu, with polenta. Again this was superb, with the polenta served as crisp little triangles on top. Both my courses were gluten free, as well as vegan, and their menu is very clear to understand. It feels like the sort of place you can completely trust to get things right. Service was quick and friendly, and there was a nice atmosphere, with other diners just quietly enjoying their meals just as much as I was. I'll definitely be back here next time in Birmingham, and I'll look out for their restaurants in other cities too.

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    Purecraft Bar and Kitchen

    Purecraft Bar and Kitchen

    4.1(50 reviews)
    0.6 miCity Core
    ££

    Loved this place! It's like a more genteel Brewdog, and apparently the local Warwickshire brews are…read morefantastic. They also have fancy coke in a bottle so I'm basically sold. The food menu is also very appealing, I had a very nice scotch egg and mac n cheese (with bacon, as I like to add bacon to everything) and my friend had a chilli sausage roll and pork scratchings which he also really enjoyed. Definitely my favourite place in Birmingham so far and highly recommended!

    Pure Bar and Kitchen is the hugely anticipated venture between Michelin starred restaurant Simpsons…read moreand Warwickshire based brewers, Purity. Located on Waterloo Street (next to Victoria Square), this venue couldn't get much more central. It was with quite a bit of excitement I popped in yesterday for a late lunch and to see if it was worthy of the hype. It's got a well designed but very minimalist feel. Think clean, fresh, open and basic. With a few different areas including a small lounge area (which can be reserved for meals), an open kitchen (so you can see your food being prepared), a large bar area with a huge beer board and a well stocked fridge of import ales and a few different areas with wooden tables, your experience will be quite different if you are eating or just grabbing a pint. I popped in just after 2pm on a Thursday afternoon. Despite the slightly later time of day (after the lunch rush), it was still pretty busy; although this could be due to the fact it's opening week. It's a little daunting at first, but I spotted some free space on a bench like communal table and dropped my stuff down before heading to the bar for a proper peruse of the selection of drinks and food. My barman (Martin) was serving a group as I approached the bar. He was talking them through the vast and interesting selection of soft drinks available which included Fritz Cola, interesting fruit juices and some of your more regular options too. As soon as it was my turn to be served, I was talked through the options avaliable to aid me in making the right choice. Martin was helpful, funny and made me feel right at home (despite not feeling quite as dressed up as the other clientele having meetings). I settled into the lounge area in the end and awaited my Pea and Pear soup. It wasn't a long wait and was well worth it. Served in a metal mug (with a spoon), my only criticism was that it didn't come with any bread. However, for £4 for the mug, I felt this was great value. The brownie I was treated too was most definitely excellent to boot. Unfortunately, I was in a bit of a rush so I couldn't stay for too long in the venue. Needless to say, I will be back soon (as I told the barman when he waved me goodbye and wished me a good day). I can't wait to try some more of the menu next time and who knows... it might get the missing star on the next visit?

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    The Rectory Bar and Restaurant

    The Rectory Bar and Restaurant

    4.1(21 reviews)
    0.3 miJewellery Quarter, Historical Quarter - Jewellery Quarter
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    Despite this bar being practically on my doorstep, I have only been down a couple of times. It's…read morejust off St Paul's Square, meaning it's the perfect spot to stop by and grab a quiet drink or some food. Externally it's very pretty. Many of the old features of the building have been preserved, whilst the big glass doors give it a modern twist. It's much the same inside with red brick walls and a laid back, classy vibe with comfortable furniture. It has a bar and a restaurant area inside, but during quiet periods you are allowed to take your drinks into the seating are (normally reserved for diners) and enjoy the generously sized booths. Your lowest priced bottle of wine is £18.95 and a pint will set you back just shy of £4 (so it's not cheap). I must confess, I've never eaten here; but the menu is reasonably priced with most mains being priced between £10 - £15 (steak is a little more, as you would expect). It normally has a couple of ales on tap (I partook of a pint of the Hereford Pale Ale last night which was most pleasant), but the wine list and bar choices are very varied. It seems to attract an eclectic crowd, but mostly locals in the week. On the weekend it can get very busy (so best to book if you wish to eat). If you haven't been before, I would give it a go; it really is a beautiful well kept space.

    This is one of my favourite places as this quirky venue offers stylish surroundings that are…read moreperfect for a pre-Saturday night out on the town or drinking round St Pauls Square. We often choose to start our evening here as we can sit and enjoy a bottle of wine whilst actually being able to talk to each other. and there is always music on in the background. Price wise, it's not the cheapest of bars but when you go out on the weekend you kind of expect a bottle of wine to be around £15 and beers from £3.50. The bar staff are normally pretty quick at serving you and up for a chat too whilst you wait to get served.

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