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    Yumm Cafe

    3.8 (16 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 5:00 pm

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    YUMM CAFE ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Caroline B.

    Yumm seems to have the monopoly in the Custard Factory- Yumm cups in everyone's hands. I've been a few times now, though only really for coffee. I don't tend to buy lunch out, but Yumm's menu does sound pretty good, it changes daily and includes pulled pork, burritos and suchlike. It has a good selection of snacks and drinks (including beers behind the counter), and a nice looking cake selection. It's also quite big, so there is always room to sit at lunch. I guess for me Yumm lacks cosiness and character, and the coffee is too hot. I'm firmly of the belief that coffee should be served at a lower temperature- this is tongue burning, and presumably bean burning too. It's passable though. Staff are lovely and friendly, and pretty efficient- depending on who you get. It's absolutely fine for a takeout at a lunch break but I don't think I'd come here for a weekend visit.

    A decent enough full english and at a decent price.

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    13 years ago

    Best place in the Custard Factory for breakfast, lunch, sandwiches, salads, hot food, coffee and/or cake.

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    Review Highlights - Yumm Cafe

    Yumm is one of the eateries that nestle in the Custard Factory and is a great place.

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    Marmalade

    Marmalade

    3.8(27 reviews)
    1.1 miHistorical Quarter - Convention Quarter, Westside
    ££

    Marmalade is a flexitarian restaurant (i.e. mostly vegetarian, but a few meat options) in the…read moreBirmingham city center, located attached to the Rep theater (right next to the Library of Birmingham). I went here with my wife and two friends as part of a yelp event. First off, I should say that I'm an avid meat eater and don't typically go for vegetarian fare. However, Marmalade is the kind of restaurant that makes me want to eat vegetarian (or at least close to it) regularly. As an appetizer I got the coffee infused lamb rump with a prune glaze, sweet potato mash, and edamame beans. It came paired with The Duke of Earl non-alcoholic aperitif which was made with fresh lemon juice, jasmine and peach syrups, and chilled earl grey tea. Both of these were excellent. The lamb was cooked perfectly and the combination of flavors and ingredients was particularly unique. For the main course I got the marmalade garbanzo: chickpea patties served in a Mediterranean stew (with carrots, courgettes, and a couple other veggies) with balsamic glaze. I wasn't sure what to think at first because I thought this meal as a main wouldn't be very filling, but boy was I wrong. It came with three giant chickpea patties (essentially giant falafals) which I almost couldn't finish. They were delicious and were very tasty drenched in the stew sauce, so I powered through. I got the Captain Ahab's Grog, which was recommended with this meal, that consisted of Brugal Dry Spiced Rum, Ginger Preserve, Apricot Liqueur, Plum bitters, and pomegranate juice. This was my favorite beverage of the evening. Additionally, the drink paired particularly well with food and I found myself eating a bite and having a sip immediately afterwards so the flavors would mix. For dessert, I got the coconut panna cotta with pineapple, mint, and chili. Again, there's nothing bad I can say about this. It was delicious. I also got the Eu Te Amo cocktail which consists of Bombay Sapphire gin, Framboise Syrup,lime, and conde villar vegan wine. Now, I don't typically like gin or wine, but despite this I enjoyed this beverage (albeit not as much as the others). Last, but certainly not least, I want to comment on the great customer service we received. Our server, Faye, was attentive, helpful, and just plain nice. I very highly recommend Marmalade and will definitely be back there myself!

    Finally had the chance to check out Marmalade!…read more I've yet to be disappointed by a Bitters n' Twisted venue... Marmalade is no exception. The standard of food and cocktails is exceptional, and the atmosphere is warm and friendly. The space is brilliantly designed as it occupies a good section of the Rep's lobby, and has a mix of tables and spacious comfortable booths. The food and drink impressed. I usually don't go into menu details, but it's really worth talking about. We started with the coffee-infused lamb, which was absolutely divine. It was paired with an aperitif of cold earl grey tea with jasmine and peach syrup. For the main course, a vegan dish! A new addition to the menu- the 'Marmalade Garbanzo', which is chickpea patties in a mediterranean stew. So good! And filling! Paired with 'Captain Ahab's Grog'-- a rum drink with ginger, apricot, plum bitters, and pomegranate juice! Yum! And finally dessert: a coconut panna cotta with pineapple and hot chilis. Nom nom nom nom. Service was friendly and attentive, and the menu was quite reasonable! Definitely worth going for a pre or post-theatre meal, or any other day of the week for that matter. I'll be back!

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