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Birmingham evolved from a medieval Anglo-Saxon village into an industrial powerhouse, earning the nickname ‘The Workshop of the World’ as the centre of manufacturing and trade during the Industrial Revolution.

Today, Birmingham is the second biggest and most diverse city in the UK renowned for its creativity, its rich cultural heritage and noteworthy contributions to the arts, sciences and politics.

The restaurant scene is diverse and vibrant, offering a wide range of culinary experiences to residents and visitors alike. The city boasts a vast selection of international cuisine options; visit the famous Balti Triangle, the culinary birthplace of the ‘Balti’ curry, or a mix of upmarket bars and fine dining restaurants. From Michelin-starred restaurants to an impressive selection of independent cafes and restaurants, there is something to suit every taste and budget.

Foodies can explore thriving food markets and innovative street food events serving a fusion of international flavours and local cuisine every day of the week.

Each area of Birmingham has its own distinct personality and charm. Digbeth, known as Birmingham’s creative quarter, is home to quirky bars and independent restaurants, The Jewellery Quarter celebrates independent artisans and craftspeople with over 500 jewellery businesses and Brindley Place boasts a stunning waterside view.


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If you are looking to start your day with breakfast in one of Birmingham's laid-back eateries, we’ve got something to suit all tastes.

Treat yourself to a full traditional English breakfast, with eggs (fried, scrambled or poached), bacon and sausage. Go all out by adding black pudding, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns and toast!

Craving something sweeter? Pancakes are a popular choice for breakfast, with a variety of toppings, such as maple syrup or blueberries.

For a healthier option, try smashed avocado. Nutritious and creamy, it is often served on toasted sourdough bread.

Popular places for breakfast in Birmingham include The Ivy Temple Row, where you'll find Buttermilk Pancakes with strawberries, raspberries & blackberries with Greek yoghurt, lemon balm and warm red berry sauce.

Wherever you choose to eat in Birmingham, you're sure to have a memorable dining experience. Browse our guide below to find your perfect Breakfast.

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The Ewe and Lamb

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The Ewe and Lamb is a modern restaurant and bar that uses fresh, local ingredients to bring you a wide variety of the finest in modern British cuisine with Mediterranean influences. View Venue
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The Ivy Temple Row, Birmingham

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The Ivy Temple Row is part of The Ivy Collection, which remains true to the values of the original Ivy restaurant, famous for its celebrity clientele and superior dining experience. Interiors feature sumptuous Art-Deco detail, marble floors and striking burnt orange banquettes. View Venue
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The Rolling Mill

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Located in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham, The Rolling Mill offers a friendly, warm atmosphere, serving exceptional British & European comfort food. View Venue
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