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By *eroLondon OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Covent Garden

Dear Gentlemën, Ladiës, Nøn-Binariës and Whateveriës,

I shall be lunching in the fair city of Birmingham soon (she's treating). It's been left to me to find a suitable eatery. Can somebody please suggest an urbane eating establishment for lunch? Somewhere very central. I know next to nothing about this metropolis and she knows next-to-nothing still.

Thank you.

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By *idssissyTV/TS 3 weeks ago

Birmingham

Enjoy your visit

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By *indergirlWoman 3 weeks ago

somewhere, someplace

Last time I was there for training someone recommended going down to Brindley Place, lots of restaurants and bars to choose from and by the canal

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By *iker JackMan 3 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

The Wilderness is amazing. Expensive but worth it

If not there are some amazing curry houses. Real top notch places

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By *usyBusyGirlWoman 3 weeks ago

Brum

Second vote for Brindley Place. Cosy Club is nice, or head slightly into town and try Albert Schloss 😘

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By *aizyWoman 3 weeks ago

west midlands

Another vote for Brindley Place.

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By *onderWomanWlvWoman 3 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Cafe Soya. You'll think it's a dive when you see it, but soon as you eat you'll understand why it is constantly busy. Take cash!

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By *teveAndHisMagicPicklenicMan 3 weeks ago

Ends

Ask BusyBusyGhoul

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By *iker JackMan 3 weeks ago

Wolverhampton


"Ask BusyBusyGhoul"

Why don’t others opinions matter 🤣🤣

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By *eliWoman 3 weeks ago

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Orelle if you're fancying something a bit wankier. Really good French food.

Tokyo Izakaya for a beautiful decorated, fantastically fresh Sushi restaurant.

I adore Fazenda but that might not be the right vibe.

The Botanist is a chain but has a great menu that's fairly reasonably priced.

The Mayan is glorious - loved the staff there.

My favourite Italian is Cucina Rustica which is a little bit out of the city centre in the Jewellery Quarter but the food is so so good.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Last time I was there for training someone recommended going down to Brindley Place, lots of restaurants and bars to choose from and by the canal "

Thank you, fille de Tinder, I shall look around Brindley Place! xx²

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By *ty31Man 3 weeks ago

NW London

I've only eaten in the Asian food court but that was pretty good

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By *teveAndHisMagicPicklenicMan 3 weeks ago

Ends


"Ask BusyBusyGhoul

Why don’t others opinions matter 🤣🤣"

Because I just don’t trust anyone else

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS 3 weeks ago

chichester

keep hour handbag strapped over your chest Nero .. crime is rife

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By *ourkinkytoyMan 3 weeks ago

anywhere

Fazenda

Medicine Bakery

Yorks cafe

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By *asterfulsoulMan 3 weeks ago

Manchester

If you're looking for something lighter/quicker, go to Tiger Bites Pig for some excellent bao (the sandwich things not the dumplings), right by the station and it's very good.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"The Wilderness is amazing. Expensive but worth it

If not there are some amazing curry houses. Real top notch places "

Ordinarily this would be fine, but I don't wish to exchange turmeric between (potential) kisses.🙂

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By *eroLondon OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Second vote for Brindley Place. Cosy Club is nice, or head slightly into town and try Albert Schloss 😘"

How can I ignore this recommendation when it's delivered with a glowing kiss? ⬆️

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By *eroLondon OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Cafe Soya. You'll think it's a dive when you see it, but soon as you eat you'll understand why it is constantly busy. Take cash!"

Ca$h ?!? I'm a plastic man. But I'll check it out, thank you.🦋

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By *elvet RopeMan 3 weeks ago

by the big field

You can't get more central than Grand Central- Comptoir Libanais for a cracking Lebanese or directly opposite it you have Tapas Revolution, good food and more than enough choice for all tastes...you can also get a grandstand view of Ozzy the Commonwealth Games bull if you sit by the windows.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man 3 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Orelle if you're fancying something a bit wankier. Really good French food.

Tokyo Izakaya for a beautiful decorated, fantastically fresh Sushi restaurant.

I adore Fazenda but that might not be the right vibe.

The Botanist is a chain but has a great menu that's fairly reasonably priced.

The Mayan is glorious - loved the staff there.

My favourite Italian is Cucina Rustica which is a little bit out of the city centre in the Jewellery Quarter but the food is so so good."

The Botanist is always a safe option. There's a wonderful one in Kew, just outside the Royal Botanic Gardens. Thank you for your suggestions. 🦋

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By *awpleasureMan 2 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield


"Orelle if you're fancying something a bit wankier. Really good French food.

Tokyo Izakaya for a beautiful decorated, fantastically fresh Sushi restaurant.

I adore Fazenda but that might not be the right vibe.

The Botanist is a chain but has a great menu that's fairly reasonably priced.

The Mayan is glorious - loved the staff there.

My favourite Italian is Cucina Rustica which is a little bit out of the city centre in the Jewellery Quarter but the food is so so good.

The Botanist is always a safe option. There's a wonderful one in Kew, just outside the Royal Botanic Gardens. Thank you for your suggestions. 🦋"

Did you have a good time? Where did you check out OP?

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By *agnar73Man 2 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

Had a smashing curry in brum about 5 years ago. No idea where it was though.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man 2 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Orelle if you're fancying something a bit wankier. Really good French food.

Tokyo Izakaya for a beautiful decorated, fantastically fresh Sushi restaurant.

I adore Fazenda but that might not be the right vibe.

The Botanist is a chain but has a great menu that's fairly reasonably priced.

The Mayan is glorious - loved the staff there.

My favourite Italian is Cucina Rustica which is a little bit out of the city centre in the Jewellery Quarter but the food is so so good.

The Botanist is always a safe option. There's a wonderful one in Kew, just outside the Royal Botanic Gardens. Thank you for your suggestions. 🦋

Did you have a good time? Where did you check out OP?"

I'm there next week. 😉

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By *awpleasureMan 2 weeks ago

Sutton Coldfield


"Orelle if you're fancying something a bit wankier. Really good French food.

Tokyo Izakaya for a beautiful decorated, fantastically fresh Sushi restaurant.

I adore Fazenda but that might not be the right vibe.

The Botanist is a chain but has a great menu that's fairly reasonably priced.

The Mayan is glorious - loved the staff there.

My favourite Italian is Cucina Rustica which is a little bit out of the city centre in the Jewellery Quarter but the food is so so good.

The Botanist is always a safe option. There's a wonderful one in Kew, just outside the Royal Botanic Gardens. Thank you for your suggestions. 🦋

Did you have a good time? Where did you check out OP?

I'm there next week. 😉"

Hope you have a great time

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan 2 weeks ago

Gloucestershire

Lunch or Aftetnoon Tea at Asha’s

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By *ittleLiasonsWoman 2 weeks ago

Birmingham

Bar and Block 👌

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By *eroLondon OP   Man 2 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Lunch or Aftetnoon Tea at Asha’s "

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I shall look this up.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man 2 weeks ago

Covent Garden


"Bar and Block 👌"

Thank you. 🦋

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By *usyBusyGirlWoman 2 weeks ago

Brum


"Orelle if you're fancying something a bit wankier. Really good French food.

Tokyo Izakaya for a beautiful decorated, fantastically fresh Sushi restaurant.

I adore Fazenda but that might not be the right vibe.

The Botanist is a chain but has a great menu that's fairly reasonably priced.

The Mayan is glorious - loved the staff there.

My favourite Italian is Cucina Rustica which is a little bit out of the city centre in the Jewellery Quarter but the food is so so good.

The Botanist is always a safe option. There's a wonderful one in Kew, just outside the Royal Botanic Gardens. Thank you for your suggestions. 🦋

Did you have a good time? Where did you check out OP?

I'm there next week. 😉"

You wait until I am out of town before coming to my fine city? Pah

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By *exxyyDy11Man 2 weeks ago

North West

I seriously need to visit Brum. I've only ever driven past it on the way to other cities

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By *arks2Couple 2 weeks ago

Warwickshire

Dishoom

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By *usyBusyGirlWoman 2 weeks ago

Brum


"I seriously need to visit Brum. I've only ever driven past it on the way to other cities "

Definitely pop down

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By *he Silver FuxMan 2 weeks ago

Uttoxeter


"Dear Gentlemën, Ladiës, Nøn-Binariës and Whateveriës,

I shall be lunching in the fair city of Birmingham soon (she's treating). It's been left to me to find a suitable eatery. Can somebody please suggest an urbane eating establishment for lunch? Somewhere very central. I know next to nothing about this metropolis and she knows next-to-nothing still.

Thank you."

Albert Schloss is fun - cocktails, schnapps and schnitzel

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By *exxyyDy11Man 2 weeks ago

North West


"I seriously need to visit Brum. I've only ever driven past it on the way to other cities

Definitely pop down"

Oh I deffo shall. I've been to Leicester, Derby, Wolverhampton but sadly never Brum. Which is crazy as I love winding up Brummies. I know I'm a cheeky bastard 🤣🤣

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By *usyBusyGirlWoman 2 weeks ago

Brum


"I seriously need to visit Brum. I've only ever driven past it on the way to other cities

Definitely pop down

Oh I deffo shall. I've been to Leicester, Derby, Wolverhampton but sadly never Brum. Which is crazy as I love winding up Brummies. I know I'm a cheeky bastard 🤣🤣"

Yeah just trying winding this one up 🤣😘

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By *ittlemiss Hal O weenCouple 2 weeks ago

Southampton


"I seriously need to visit Brum. I've only ever driven past it on the way to other cities

Definitely pop down

Oh I deffo shall. I've been to Leicester, Derby, Wolverhampton but sadly never Brum. Which is crazy as I love winding up Brummies. I know I'm a cheeky bastard 🤣🤣"

Very with those cheeks on display 😈🤣😉

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By *8on33Man 2 weeks ago

winfrith


"Dear Gentlemën, Ladiës, Nøn-Binariës and Whateveriës,

I shall be lunching in the fair city of Birmingham soon (she's treating). It's been left to me to find a suitable eatery. Can somebody please suggest an urbane eating establishment for lunch? Somewhere very central. I know next to nothing about this metropolis and she knows next-to-nothing still.

Thank you."

The castle pub delightful .

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By *imples24Man 2 weeks ago

tamworth

Go to Hockley Scocial more options

Or a Indian mixed grill 👍🏻

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By *ittlemiss Hal O weenCouple 1 week ago

Southampton


"I seriously need to visit Brum. I've only ever driven past it on the way to other cities "

You have to go past brum to get to Southampton

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By *awpleasureMan 1 week ago

Sutton Coldfield


"Dishoom"

I've never been. Is it better than Ashers x

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By *enrietteandSamCouple 1 week ago

Staffordshire

San carlo.

If you like Italian cuisine and great authentic service in a fantastic ambiance then we highly recommend.

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By *eroLondon OP   Man 1 week ago

Covent Garden


"San carlo.

If you like Italian cuisine and great authentic service in a fantastic ambiance then we highly recommend."

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Thank you! 🩶

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By *usyBusyGirlWoman 1 week ago

Brum


"Go to Hockley Scocial more options

Or a Indian mixed grill 👍🏻"

Yeah Hockley Social is a good call.

German Market is on at the moment too Nero.

Definitely avoid Coyote Ugly 🤣

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By *usyBusyGirlWoman 1 week ago

Brum


"Dishoom

I've never been. Is it better than Ashers x"

I don't think Asher's is all it's cracked up to be

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan 1 week ago

Gloucestershire


"Dishoom

I've never been. Is it better than Ashers x

I don't think Asher's is all it's cracked up to be"

I’ve been to Dishoom in Birmingham and also Battersea. It’s a different kind of experience to Asha’s.

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By *dventuresWithEveWoman 1 week ago

SW Birmingham outskirts


"Cafe Soya. You'll think it's a dive when you see it, but soon as you eat you'll understand why it is constantly busy. Take cash!"

I second that, amazing food there! Other than that I'd also say Brindley Place or the Jewellery Quarter.

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By *dventuresWithEveWoman 1 week ago

SW Birmingham outskirts

Come to think of it, now that the Art gallery is back open, you should go to the Edwardian tearoom there. Amazing ambiance and architecture and really nice food.

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Staffordshire

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