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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Broad street has got the same as anywhere else. Arcadian has some OK bars.
But there are so many great bars that are independent. Check of Jekyll and Hyde, the island and gingers just to name a few |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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What are you both looking for? Personally (along with most people from Birmingham unless your 17) id avoid Broad Street.
Try the Mailbox, St Pauls Square, John Bright Street or Bennetts Hill. |
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By *bione_1Man
over a year ago
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Hi.
It depends on what sort of night your looking for.
Lots of different areas and different kinds of vibe.
Usual suspects of broad street and arcadia are still good but not as busy as few years back
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There are lots of good restaurants around brum now.
Blindly place is still busy with mixed age crowd.
Mailbox is good for food and has couple good bars.
Some good pubs now in.Hockley and jewellery quarter.
St Paul is quite good, has few good pubs and food places |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I found Brindley place lacking character you could have been anywhere in the UK Broad street was the same. I found some nice places towards Chinatown near the theartes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I found Brindley place lacking character you could have been anywhere in the UK Broad street was the same. I found some nice places towards Chinatown near the theartes. "
Hurst Street and arcadian area... it's normally where we go if we're in town a lot more chilled out
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