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    The Plough

    4.2 (58 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Beef Brisket - Yummy!
    Adam S.

    It was a night of firsts. Not only was my visit last Friday the first time I had been to The Plough, it was the first time I'd actually gone to Harborne for food and drink. Friends of mine have not long bought a house in Harborne and so as residents of the area they inevitably want to try and show this city boy the local highlights. From the outside and when first walking in, it has a feel of a country pub. As it was a Friday is was bustling however the bar staff were pros and I didn't have to wait long at all to get my first drink, a nice pint of Mad Goose. My friends had booked a table for 7.30 and we waited a little for the staff to clear people off of ours. I also learnt that we had to buy food at the bar, which I don't mind as it hells eradicate that bill splitting fiasco at the end of the sitting. I ordered a beef brisket and others at the table ordered a burger and fish a chips. All looked very tasty and mine was lovely. With a side of doughy grilled bread and some chutney the beef was soft, tender and full of flavour. I had a chance to look around the place on my way to and from the loos, which BTW are very nice. The whole place has an industrial meets country farm mix with lashings of wood, practically everywhere. There is also a lovely garden and outside seating however it was raining for us so we stayed clear. My experience was very positive and would love to go back and soak some rays with a drink or three in the garden. Give it a go city peeps!

    Stilton and mushroom open sandwich
    Katy H.

    Monday 2-4-1 Pizzas Went with my friend for major catch up. As soon as you step in there is a great atmosphere, especially for a Monday, had to have a look for a table as it was so busy. We ordered our drinks and pizza at the bar each having half pint of cider. The smell from the kitchen made our mouths water and in no time at all we had our pizzas. I was able to swap rocket for olives on my pizza really easily at the bar when I ordered. Pizza's were brilliant, very fresh ingrediant, probably one of the best I ever had. The style of the pub was slightly vintage and we kept on pointing out all the different features and finishes that we kept on spotting. The Plough had a big range of different people, one of the only places I've seen students and locals of equal amount. Would really recommend to anyone for drink, meal or lunch, another good reason to go Harbourne! :)

    2-4-1 Pizza on Mondays
    Emily M.

    The Plough really has to be up there as one of the best pubs in Birmingham. I went recently for a meal on the 2-4-1 Pizza Monday and it was fantastic. Even though it was a Monday, the place was packed so I would recommend booking if you're going for a meal - we very nearly didn't get a table. The decor in The Plough is a stylish mix of traditional and urban, and has some great feature points. There's also an outside beer garden which looked great. The staff were very friendly and helpful, even though they were clearly run off their feet. There is a huge selection of drinks as you'd expect, and the food menu was also vast. The food also caters well to different dietry requirements such as vegetarian and gluten free, which is always great to see from a pub. The pizza options were creative and offered something a little different. My tuna, anchovi, watercress and olive pizza was perfect, and everyone in my group really enjoyed their choice. They are also extremely big, but they're happy to give you a take-out box at the end for any left-overs. The 2-4-1 pizza deal made it really good value for money, and they also do a 2-4-1 burger deal on a Tuesday. My whole group was really impressed with The Plough - it seems to be one of those rare pubs that has hit the nail on the head with what makes a 'posh pub' work - down to earth service, laid back environment but absolutely fantastic food.

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    This ia a really great pub in a nice part of town. It does not matter if you are drinking or fancy a bite to eat - the plough suits both. It is best sampled on a summers eveing when the back garden area is always lively. The food is good pub grub, excellent pizzas and there are always some good offers on. Plenty of home made items unlike many other public houses serving grub! They do movie nights on a sunday with free popcorn! And have a quiz night. More suited to clientel under 40yrs i would say. Well worth a visit!

    Annelise F.

    The Plough is a beautifully decorated, family friendly, gastro pub located in Birmingham's affluent Harborne district. Trendy but not too trendy, it attracts all types - not least because of it's excellent food and large, sunny beer garden. They have an extensive wine list and menu and the atmosphere is very chilled with soulful background music at just the right level. Everything is expertly planned at The Plough from the Russian doll wallpaper to the quirky garden furniture and decorations (vintage barber shop chairs, neon signs and rustic shelving). There is even a barrel full of umbrellas in the garden, should you wish to smoke when it's raining or get to your table without ruining your hair. Don't worry, most seating in the garden is covered so this is just an extra precaution. The menu at The Plough is large and varied with daily specials available too. Today is Monday so it's 241 stone baked pizzas. Freshly prepared, seasonal ingredients are used to bring you hearty meals which are rich in flavour and lovingly presented. You have to order and pay first at the bar. Prices are moderate with a rump steak costing you £16.50 and the house soup at a costly £5.50. I don't doubt that it is the finest soup and the chunkiest, fresh bread though so the prices are most likely reflective of the quality. The Plough serves food from 11am on weekdays,10am weekends and has a very tempting brunch menu which ranges from £4.75 for a veggie sausage sarnie to £8.75 for the house cooked breakfast. If you prefer a lighter bite then pastries are also available from just £1.75. As I mentioned previously, today is 241 pizzas and they have a huge range; I can recommend the Chorizo and Roasted Peppers with Cajun Chicken and Black Olives for £12. Yes, it's expensive but they are very nice pizzas and if you come on a Monday you're quids in. There are plenty of food offers available in the menu and on the specials boards and even though prices are at the higher end of the pub food market, there is still something for all budgets. The Plough is the perfect summer pub but still cosy and homely enough inside to while away a winter afternoon. Why not hop on the bus from Birmingham? It only takes 20 mins and is a great escape from the city crowds. UPDATE. - I enquired on the way out and a children's menu is available; all meals are £5. They also have soya milk in stock if you take that in your coffee.

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    great place, nice food, awesome staff, will be returning again sometime in the near future

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    The atmosphere is great. The food is great. A little bit pricy though. I like their pizzas.

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    The Pickled Piglet - Small plates. Sweet and salt short ribs. Beets and goat cheese.

    The Pickled Piglet

    3.7(11 reviews)
    1.8 miHistorical Quarter - Convention Quarter, Westside
    £££

    Visited pickled piglet a few months ago. Really impressed by the restaurants downstairs spacious…read morebar. I spent some time with the waiter, and decided on a refreshing tangy, whisky cocktail which had a great punch to it. The bar mainly consists of whisky and a selection of rums. We were seated upstairs, which was a lovely open, restaurant with a twist of wooden and modern interior. We opted for the 'Seasonal £10 Menu' which was great food for the price. The menu consisted of 2 started each and a Main. We chose a selection of small starters, including salmon pate, salami and pickles and a light prawn cocktail. These starts were small portions but definitely tickled the taste buds. Great light refreshing starters. For the main course I went with a mushroom Risotto and Sea bream. The fish was very fresh with a light batter, risotto was very light, cooked to perfection with a sharpness of lemon which I throughly enjoyed. I only wish the dishes were a little bit larger! Great small dishes, very flavoursome and I would definitely go again. A grande step up from any pub grub in Birmingham.

    So I said I d head back and check out the bar area and when I saw that the pickled piglet were…read morelaunching their cocktail menu (241 cocktails from 5-7, m-f) and providing samples of their new spring menu in the bar area with the accompaniment of some acoustic singing, I thought it would be the ideal opportunity to head down. We arrived at 5 and found a cosy corner in the bar. We later found out the singer would practically be on top of us but it was an intimate gig so that was fine by us. We ordered a baker elk fizz with was amaretto, prosecco and sour cherry liqueur. It was very delicious, sweet from the amaretto and cherry and did taste like a bakewell. I did need to stir the ingredients round but I liked the way the cocktail was presented in layers. There appeared to be a good choice and beers and ales too. The food samples started to be circulated just as we were leaving - they were canapés sized and there was a duck taster on a charcoal cracker which was interestingly flavoured with lemon and black pepper. The one I preferred was Guinea fowl in a terrine/pate - it whetted my appetite to see what else is on the new spring menu. We ll definitely return for some after work cocktails! And I see the PP guys are opening a pub in the JQ - cannot wait for that!!

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    Ribeye steak with fries.

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    Arco Lounge

    Arco Lounge

    4.1(26 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    ££

    The decor and vibe of arcos is really cool - in general I love the aesthetic and it's one of the…read moremore interesting places to go in Harborne. I've been here before for food and really enjoyed the food (I can recommend the burgers) but had a bit of a mixed experience this time around. I came with a group of six others for an improptu leaving meal. Although I wasn't drinking, I tried my friends lycee g&t and it was really delicious, and they have a really interesting cocktail menu. However, another friend got the house wine and wasn't impressed. If you order separately, the food comes out at different times. Although we wouldn't usually mind this, there were quite long gaps between when each of our meals arrived despite all order consecutively after one another. I had the veggie kedegree, which was ok but nothing special (but that might be because I found it a bit spicey). Some found the tapas a bit underwhelming. The staff were mixed, some were quite nice but some were a bit short with us. Overall I might go back but it wouldn't be my first option!

    Arco Lounge is the original 'lounger' to come to Birmingham some six years ago. Arco is tucked into…read morea snug space on Harborne's high street that suggests a quirky coffee shop first and foremost. As a regular of some of the other local area loungers, I finally made my way down to Harborne for Arco's weekly Sunday quiz night with fellow Yelper Jeanette M. and friends. Arco is decorated in the typical lounger way with a colourful palette and interesting paintings covering all wall surfaces. Aside from an absurdly long hallway upstairs that connects to the toilets, this lounger has the smallest square footage in the chain I've seen yet. In this case it's an asset, as it makes the space cosier and more inviting as a coffee shop and snack bar. For whatever reason, this visit also marked the first time I've entered into a lounger quiz. The pay in is only £1, and unlike some other area quizzes, good old fashioned pen and paper is all you need. Our team had to make it through seven categories of ten questions each plus a picture fill in the name of the person section. The questions were at points esoteric, likely owning to the large number of grad students and academicians that frequent the area. You might want to brush up a bit before entering this quiz! I wasn't too hungry on this visit, but still decided to sample their offerings. The loungers have an extensive menu for vegetarians and vegans. I decided on the falafel tapa, which for £3.75 gives you three falafel balls, a smidgen of hummus, and bread. While not the most traditional falafel you'll find, the taste was outstanding and flavourful, and the tiny amount of hummus was good with the bread. To drink, I went with my lounger go-to, a Stowford Press cider. I can happily report that the cider tasted exactly as it was supposed to, so it's clear that this lounger takes keg line hygiene and maintenance seriously. It's not often that I find myself in Harborne, but next time I'm around Arco Lounge will get serious consideration as a place for a quick bite to eat or caffeine fill-up.

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    Harborne Stores

    Harborne Stores

    2.7(3 reviews)
    0.2 mi
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    As our suburbs get increasingly more gentrified, most suburban high streets have taken to employing…read morethe services of a Goose or a Weatherspoons as places in which to corral the local drinking community and keep them out of the posh Gastropubs of the smart urban elite. Not so Harborne. The Harborne Stores was here long before The Buena Vista Social Club CD was hip and, I'm glad to say, will comfortably outlive the current fascination for Adele. In other words, this is a place where the people of Harborne - rather than those who have bought property in Harborne - come for a pint. And that's why it's good. It's a cosy bar right in the middle of the high street and it's one of those pubs that is naturally dark, despite having enough windows, which means it'll always be much more of a winter place than a summer place. It's one of those Saturday afternoon boltholes that are a haven when you discover that it's 4.30pm and you have no idea what the score is.

    I popped in here with a friend from New York because I wanted to show him a traditional pub. I live…read morein the city centre so the one's I know are more bars or restaurants but this seemed traditional - having never been here before. It is a local traditional pub, in that everyone turned around as we walked in, quite obvious to the regulars that we were not locals. Anyway, we proceeded to order lunch (curry and a burger) which was acceptable pub food. The outside had always looked quirky and interesting so was not expecting this to be so full on a weekday afternoon. It's obviously popular with the locals but I could have done with less loud, drunk people having far too much of a good time on a workday afternoon!

    The White Swan - The ladies and the babies

    The White Swan

    3.5(21 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    £££

    The White Swan set in an beautiful area of Edgbaston/ Harborne borders. The establishment reflects…read morethe clientele of the area. This opulent restaurant/pub offers fantastic drinks, food and top class customer service. The restaurant in itself is located inside the pub and should not be missed by all fine food connoisseurs out there. The atmosphere of the restaurant is very up market and classy, but it retains a homely feel. I have visited the White Swan a few times for drinks and twice for dinner and been pleased each time. I like the way that there is a clearly defined 'pub' area and a 'restaurant' area as too many pubs are now restaurants in the evening, with few tables if you only want drinks. Ours was a last minute decision to eat out and, despite arriving at 8:30 on a Friday night, the restaurant was almost full - but they managed to fit us in and all menu choices were available as well as a festive menu for christmas. But we chose to eat from the regular menu. They were able to cater for a range of customer parties - from couples holding hands by candlelight to two large christmas staff parties (thankfully, near each other). There was a nice atmosphere and the waitress was friendly and observant. The times i've visited for drinks, we have found the pub area to have a comfortable "post-work" feel: up-beat, but not raucous. The staff behind the bar have been attentive and very friendly. There's something for everyone and for all occasions too.

    The White Swan is set in the idyllic background of Edgbaston and Chad Valley. These are by far two…read moreof the richer area of Birmingham and the clientele at the establishment reflect this opulent surroundings. The restaurant in itself is located inside the pub and should not be missed by all fine food connoisseurs out there. The atmosphere of the pub/restaurant is very up market and classy, yet retains a homely feel. The selection of beers, wines and ales is spectacular; they also have an extensive wine list. The prices may be quite expensive, but for a treat it is really worth ordering a good bottle. They've got everything from crisp whites, popular rose to deep reds by the bottle or glass. The food on offer ranges from traditional favourites such as fish and chips and steaks to freshly made pizzas and pastas with the chef's daily specials showcasing the finest market fresh ingredients. There's something for everyone and for all occasions too. ] The've got everything from crisp refreshing whites, trendy pinks to fat juicy reds by the bottle or glass. I stopped by for a pint of ale, read the paper and relaxed and read a good book. I had a very pleasant time.

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    Espresso martini and champagne

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