Mowgli Birmingham
Situated in Digbeth, Mowgli is whipping up delicious Indian food in an innovative way. Munch on scrumptious gunpowder chicken poppers, Himalayan-style cheese on toast and much more, alongside pineapple yoghurt coolers.
Now we all know that a sit-down meal can sometimes be a bit of a formal affair, but who says that always has to be the case? If you're looking for somewhere you can eat, drink and let your hair loose in a relaxed environment, then we've got just the eateries. Check out our recommendations for fun restaurants in Birmingham and see what antics some of these delicious foodie dens have in store.
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Last updated on 25th April 2024
Situated in Digbeth, Mowgli is whipping up delicious Indian food in an innovative way. Munch on scrumptious gunpowder chicken poppers, Himalayan-style cheese on toast and much more, alongside pineapple yoghurt coolers.
Serving up some top-notch brunch events and epic social darts, Flight Club is a fab shout for anyone looking for American comfort eats - we're talking grilled halloumi burgers, sticky mushroom quesadillas, oh and their iconic pizzas served on paddles are delish.
If you've got a hankering for messy wings and other American comfort eats, then BrewDog is your Birmingham restaurant. Whether you're there to catch the latest sports fixture or grabbing dinner with mates, it's always supplying yummy grub and a good time.
Don't bother with stuffy and uptight dining, check out The Stable, located in the heart of John Bright Street. A humble diner for rustic pizzas and craft beer, the eatery is perfect for a fun authentic dining experience with friends.
One of the best birthday restaurants in Birmingham, Luna Springs is knocking up some of the best brunch events, accompanied by free-flowing booze and scrumptious eats. Chow down on their menu filled with burgers and fries.
One of the best restaurants in Birmingham, Tapas Revolution offers a unique mix of tasty Spanish cuisine and refreshing cocktails for you to get stuck into, alongside a funky fiesta Friday where they turn up the tunes and extend their happy hour from 4pm until close.
While 180 Club at The Rectory might be your go-to party bar, it also knows a thing or two about good food. Offering everything from Tokyo crispy prawns to smoked bacon cheeseburgers and classic buffalo wings, it's a fun spot for late-night eating.
Thanks to their cocktail affiliation, it's no wonder why Gas Street Social is one of the most favoured date night haunts around. Head on down for fiery cocktails alongside a restaurant menu of wholesome, British favourites.
For one of the most fun restaurants in Birmingham, Chaophraya is a brilliant shout. Along with sumptuous curries and theatrical cooking, the venue is slinging out the most delicious mocktails and cocktails, alongside authentic Thai cuisine.
The Button Factory is known across Birmingham for two things: its delicious robata grill-orientated menu and top-notch service. But when you're not soaking up the rays on their sun-trap balcony or admiring the New York-inspired interiors, make sure you stick around to listen to one of their frequent live music nights.
If you're looking to let your hair down then head to Albert's Schloss, the alpine-themed bar in the heart of Birmingham boasting entertainment seven days a week. Located across two floors, you'll find shuffleboard as well as an outdoor terrace and cosy spaces to tuck into Bavarian fare. Think meatballs and cambozola, ooey gooey fondue to share and bratwurst sausages.
While Bierkeller might be the go-to spot for towering pints of beer and live entertainment from its Oompah band, the venue also happens to front a cracking menu. Munch on scrumptious German sausage, Vienna hot dogs and BBQ boneless wings.
Did somebody say conveyor belt? YO! Sushi is ideal for nice restaurants in Birmingham city centre. Have your fix of maki rolls, classic Katsu curries, edamame and seaweed salads while tipping back a beer (or two).
Showcasing tropical cocktails and quirky lanterns, Vietnamese Street Kitchen at Moseley and the city centre are both fab for dining experiences near you. Get stuck into everything from lemongrass beef curries to fresh summer rolls and mushroom bao buns.
For restaurants with live music in Birmingham, The Jam House has a 600 people capacity, making for one of the most bustling spots on our list. While shaking and swaying to tunes, chow down on braised lamb shanks, pan-fried seabass and much more.
The Alchemist is always a winner when it comes to creative concoctions, but did you know it's also one of the best places for food in Birmingham? Enjoy sipping on a cocktail while wolfing down veggie gyozas or fajitas served on a hot skillet.
A vibrant restaurant with Lebanese cuisine, Comptoir Libanais whips up supreme mezze spreads, alongside the most tasty tagines and wraps. The restaurant also supplies divine cocktails - the cosmo and mojito are especially refreshing.
Right on Broad Street, Felson's is a great shout for those wanting a delish dinner with a side of entertainment. Enjoy a few raucous rounds of shuffleboard or pool and reward yourself with a chicken tikka masala or an ooey gooey cheese melt.
If you're searching for authentic Indian cuisine, Indico is definitely a great shout. From gorgeous interiors to its Punjabi street food and traditional chai, it's ideal for date nights and dinners with colleagues. We recommend trying the dirty malai burger; it's superb.
Not only is the Mockingbird a slap-up and fun place for dinner in Birmingham, they're providing the ultimate post-dining entertainment to boot. Head on down for a top-notch meal before hunkering down for a fun movie night or performance in the theatre.
Hailed as one of the city's best curry houses, Pushkar have managed to blend the environment of any fun, fast-paced city centre bar with sit-down dining. A decadent restaurant on Broad Street, Pushkar are inventing new and wonderful ways for Birmingham to look at the way they eat.
A must-visit for more boujee restaurants in Birmingham, Tattu is serving up Chinese cuisine, alongside some creative concoctions. It also doesn't hurt that the venue is stunning with gorgeous cherry blossom trees and dimmed lighting.
A Michelin-starred gem, Opheem is one of the prettiest restaurants in Birmingham. Not only is the venue absolutely gorgeous, but the spot also whips up knockout tasting menus, thanks to chef Aktar Islam. The scallops with Bengali coriandor are sublime.
It's vibrant, tasty and downright sassy, it must be South American restaurant bar, Bodega, in Birmingham city centre. A fun restaurant bar. Bodega have successfully managed to merge International dining with a fun party attitude, thanks to their fresh and modern decor, lively bar staff and cocktail masterclasses.
Hands down one of the most Instagrammable restaurants in Birmingham, Archie's is your go-to spot for the most creative eats - think hot Cheeto stuffed burgers and loaded tater tots. We also recommend trying celebrity-inspired milkshakes while settling in their pinktastic interiors.