The Sunday lunch is a staple for many of us, but with lots of restaurants, bars, hotels and cafes across the city cooking up a storm, why bother making it at home? Here’s my top 8 venues for all you hungry folk looking for a decent bit of grub come Sunday – without the washing…
Tag: Sunday lunch
Renovation for The Old Crown in Digbeth now complete
The oldest pub in Birmingham, The Old Crown, has reopened following an extensive renovation. Established in 1368, The Old Crown is undoubtedly a Digbeth staple. It closed its doors for nearly a month to undergo a cosmetic facelift, opening back up to the public at the end of January. Despite the modernised makeover, The Old…
Review | 1000 Trades, Frederick Street
Ages ago, in a time before Boris and women wearing spider broaches made old men wobble with rage, I wrote a post about my favourite places for Sunday lunch in Brum. It continues to be one of the blog’s most popular posts to date, getting lots of views every weekend even if it’s hot outside….
A week of food and drink in Birmingham #17
I’ve been a bit quiet (for me anyway) on the old blogging front of late. I doubt anyone has really noticed (aside from the one rude gammon on Twitter who seems to think I’m his on-call food and drink encyclopaedia), but in truth I’ve had a bit going on in my personal life, and for…
Review | Banyan Spinning Fields, Manchester
Manchester Pride this year was a blur of booze, glitter and falling over with my friends. I had a great time.. the bits I remember anyway. Having been inebriated since Friday afternoon, come the Sunday lunchtime I was pretty delighted to be eating a substantial meal, even if it did come with unlimited drinks I…
Sunday Best | Pieminister, Waterloo Street
I’m forever on a quest to find the best Sunday lunches in Birmingham, but over Wine Weekend I scrapped a roast in favour of pies at Pieminister. I’ve talked about Pieminister before, having first eaten lunch at the Waterloo Street restaurant when I was suffering with a solid 8/10 hangover. It helped alleviated the booze…
A week of food and drink in Birmingham #12
I had this vision that I was going to look absolutely banging in my bikini by the time my March getaway with friends came around. I’d frolic by the pool of our all inclusive somewhere in the Canary Islands, looking toned and fabulous, probably attached to a vodka drip and a bag of jambon Ruffles….
Sunday brunch | Pie and Ale, Manchester
Today I’ve got a quick-read post for you about a recent visit to Pie and Ale in Manchester. I love Manchester a lot – my best friend lives there and there’s plenty of places to get a good feed in and around the Northern Quarter where he lives. Last Sunday, filled with hungover optimism yet…
Sunday lunch | The Old Crown, Digbeth
Four adults, a baby and an overexcited spaniel walk into a pub… The Old Crown in Digbeth, to be precise. After a busy few weeks the plan was simple: a quiet Sunday lunch in a cosy pub. The beauty of having a small human in your squad is that you have to pre-plan, to some…
Independent bars, restaurants and events enjoyed over Christmas break in Birmingham
As well as eating my own body weight in cheese and turkey over the festive break in Birmingham, I’ve also visited lots of local places for drinks and food. Instead of a weekly roundup I’m starting 2019 with a quick post about the independent highlights between Christmas and New Year. Laghi’s Deli (Five Ways) My…
A week of food and drink in Birmingham #9
Another week, another obscene amount of food. With Christmas approaching I should probably be saving myself but, well, where’s the fun in that? This week has included pizza, Sunday lunch and some cocktails. Come take a look at the best bits from the last seven days. The Wolf, Jewellery Quarter I’ve got a new contender…
Sunday lunch | The Wolf, Jewellery Quarter
I recently wrote a post about the best Sunday dinners in Birmingham, but I think I’ve got a new addition to that list. Step forward The Wolf in Jewellery Quarter. Ian and I have always really enjoyed this pub, found about 10 minutes walk from Snow Hill. The tap beer selection is great but it’s…
Sunday lunch | Edwardian Tearooms, Birmingham Museum & Gallery
A short post for you today about a recent trip to the Edwardian Tearooms for Sunday lunch. Found at the back of Birmingham Museum and Gallery, this beautiful lunch setting is an often overlooked (but well worth visiting) cafe in central Birmingham. Hidden right at the back of the ground floor, through the gift shop,…