Perhaps Birmingham's most eye-catching bar, Bacchus is located underneath the luxurious Burlington Hotel. Its interior consists of a gaudy mish-mash of styles, ranging from Egyptian to Gothic, that is truly breathtaking. Some excellent, if pricey, food is served all day. Go, if only to sit in a wrought iron cage and be eyeballed by a suit of armor.
A flashy, stylish bar and restaurant for the new millennium, Sobar brings utilitarian chic to the Arcadian Centre. It calls itself a Noodle Bar, a phenomenon springing up more widely these days, and serves deliciously spicy, genuinely fast food to business people and the fashionably lazy alike. It has a bright, clean and nice interior and you can choose to eat at tables or at the well-stocked bar. Either way, you can see your meal being cooked and it arrives with frightening haste.
As the name suggests, the front of Post Office Vaults is painted red like a post box but once you get downstairs you enter a light colored room, where beer samples are kept at the counter. Food is not available here, but people are welcome to bring in their own snacks. This craft beer bar showcases a variety of beers whether cask ales, keg-brewed or bottles from small brewers around the world. They are now up to 250 different beers on offer and the search for more continues.
Island Bar is an irresistible combination of continental cocktails, excellent live music, cool furnishings and boundless pleasure. A wide range of classic spirits and tropical tiki drinks offered by the finest bartenders are its major pull. The special attraction of the Island Bar is its cocktail masterclasses and demonstrations that enables you to see the craft that goes behind the making of a drink.
The award-wining restaurant- The Bluebell definitely lives up to its fame by being the perfect choice for a morning coffee, breakfast, lunch, evening tea or dinner. Located on High Street, this charming restaurant has an impressive menu on offer. Right from traditional soups, classic burgers and steaks, fish and chips, mac 'n' cheese, tapas and gnocchi to delectable Sunday roasts featuring roast sirloin and free range pork, there is something here for everyone. For the holidays, festive menus and scrumptious desserts allure hoards of guests. To cleanse the palate, an exhaustive menu of wines and spirits seem perfect. You can also enjoy an elegant afternoon tea here with a fine selection of sweet and savory tea snacks. Perfect for all occasions, impeccable service at modest prices makes this restaurant a treat for all. They also host various events and concerts.
Built in 1599 and becoming an alehouse a year later, this hostelry holds the longest unbroken line of licensees of any in Stratford. Today, the Windmill presents a combination of the past and present. Old wooden flooring and exposed beams give the building a sense of permanence, while modern entertainment facilities in the form of music and a TV area are also on offer. There are some interesting old photographs on display here, including one taken on the 8th of March 1926 that shows the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in flames, alongside a press-cutting that describes the disaster.
Almost every street of Burton On Trent is dotted with pubs but very few come close to the warm hospitality that The Alfred promises. With a simple interior, polished bar and comfy booths, The Alfred creates a welcoming ambiance. It's a haunt for locals but it also comes recommended for tourists. There are some really good beers on offer at The Alfred, and all of these are generously poured and easy on your wallet. In addition, they have a scrumptious menu of meat and poultry infused dishes to complete the experience. The place is occasionally busy with events including fun theme nights.
As the name suggests, the front of Post Office Vaults is painted red like a post box but once you get downstairs you enter a light colored room, where beer samples are kept at the counter. Food is not available here, but people are welcome to bring in their own snacks. This craft beer bar showcases a variety of beers whether cask ales, keg-brewed or bottles from small brewers around the world. They are now up to 250 different beers on offer and the search for more continues.
This trendy nightclub in the town center is a haven for nocturnal clubbers. Vogue Nightclub is among the hippest and most popular clubs in Walsall. This bi-level establishment with two distinct yet sleek rooms with its private terrace, chic VIP booths and state-of-the-art technology has carved a niche of its own. Hosting the nations top DJs spinning an eclectic genre of music, you can groove way into the morning and replenish with creative cocktails.