Restaurants In The Jewellery Quarter

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By Marcus Sanigar Food, Drink & Events Copywriter, DesignMyNight 10-year hospitality, travel and events expert, writing for Expedia, Trainline and more. Last updated on 23rd March 2026

Boasting a golden glow, the Jewellery Quarter is a lovely spot to check out in the city. When you're done hitting the shops, mosey down to some top-notch places to satiate that appetite of yours. From beaut bars to basement retreats and burger joints, there's something for everyone, so have a look at our recommendations for the best restaurants in the Jewellery Quarter.




The Rolling Mill

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The Rolling Mill brings a serving of industrial chic to the historic Jewellery Quarter. Think exposed brick and high ceilings with sharp modern finishes.

 

A popular spot for all kinds of social dining, its serves up hearty brunches, small plates, pizzas, burgers and larger plates packing in stews, chops, salmon and stir fries. The drinks list is just as varied, covering every base from craft cocktails and worldly wines to ales, lagers and top-tier spirits.

Txikiteo

Nestled in Birmingham's vibrant Jewellery Quarter, Txikiteo is a hidden gem inspired by the lively pintxo bars of Spain's Basque region. This stylish eatery serves up small plates designed for sharing, alongside an impressive selection of wines, craft beers, and expertly crafted cocktails.

With its chic, minimalist decor and welcoming vibe, it's the perfect spot for everything from casual catch-ups to special celebrations. Whether you're enjoying their signature croquetas, indulgent Iberico ham, or vegan-friendly options, each dish is a burst of bold, authentic flavours.

Otto

Should you find yourself in this Birmingham area with a serious craving for pizzas, look no further than Otto. Their wood-fired oven serves delicious Italian slices, using ingredients from local suppliers, all washed down with a series of local beers.

Lasan – St Paul’s Square

Lasan, the Indian restaurant that's the talk of Birmingham, blends modern and traditional vibes in its decor and food. The menu features authentic Indian cuisine, where each dish is a work of art made using top-quality British ingredients. From the mouthwatering soft shell Devonshire crab to the excellent pan-fried fillet of Cornish mackerel, it's a stunning combination of South Asian flavours and fresh local produce.