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If you’re a budding foodie, fancy a night out or just having a short break in Birmingham, the Jewellery Quarter represents a premium destination.
The neighbourhood is home to over 30 restaurants and covers a huge range of different cuisines, styles and tastes. Whether you’re looking for homemade pizza at Otto or Locanta, experiencing Michelin star dining at Opheem or The Wilderness or simply dropping in for Indian cuisine at Hen & Chickens, you’ll never go hungry.
You’ll also never want for a great pint in the JQ. Favourite haunts include The Church, The Lord Clifden, The Shakespeare Inn, 1000 Trades, The Button Factory, Rose Villa Tavern, The Queens Arms and Actress and Bishop – all of which offer a fantastic range of fan favourites and cask ales.
If it’s coffee you’re after, you’re never far from a great coffee shop or cafe in the area. Saint Kitchen and grounded. are located in St Paul’s Square, while deeper in the neighbourhood you’ll also find hip spots such as Coffee Tales and Tranquil 1992.