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Bidrage med feedbackGreat location in the center of birmingham, near the rathaus. great selection of genuine ales and good delicious selection of tapas style to eat. beautiful and lively atmosphere.
More beautiful place to meet before they go to eat. large selection of beer and a lively atmosphere. we gathered the crowds here before we drove to one of the best restaurants of birmingham. there are lite bites that looked delicious.
Great place for drinks or a light lunch. great selection of beating but the happy feeling here, that is special. Eat is easy, but delicious.
I often go because eating rarely disappoints. the menu has clarity, although it should have been designed by the man behind the local michelin triumphant simpsons and the cross. there are nods to ales on taps and suggestions for what to drink beer so that all tie in beautiful with its connections to runiform. a small plate of grilled chicken looks cuts from the breast, the atn and the wing exactly boiled. the bird is of obvious quality, the skin crisp and with a backnote of dark bearing, which sits well without exaggerated. soured cream offers the small amount of acid needed to make them all out.
After a very busy few weekends spent packing boxes, moving house, and then unpacking said boxes, I haven’t been out much. Last weekend was the first one in weeks where I could relax, so a well deserved beer was on the cards. I was first introduced to Purity ales at last year’s Birmingham Independent Food Fair, and I’ve had my eye on Pure Bar Kitchen since it opened, so I headed over there to give it a try. First impressions were good, a bit more light and airy and a bit less ‘hardcore’ looking than its craft beer counterpart Brewdog, but with some fab industrial touches, particularly the bar. The beer menu was vast, with all the Purity offerings from classics UBU, Mad Goose and Pure Gold, to newer additions in the form of Longhorn IPA and Lawless Lager, alongside a long list of guest beers from Europe and beyond. I’m a big fan of an IPA, so I went for a pint of Longhorn to start with. At 5% abv it’s a good strength, slightly bitter, but refreshing with citrus flavours. I also loved t
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