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DIALLING CODE +44
CURRENCY £
England
Trains leave every
» 10 minutes for the
city centre. Tickets: £3.10
single; £6.20 return.
FROM THE AIRPORT
BIRMINGHAM
A taxi to the centre
costs about £20
AFTER DARK
RESTAURANTS
UP TO €15
The Warehouse Cafe
(54-57 Allison Street, Digbeth.tel: 0121633 0261)
Wash down tasty vegetarian and vegan
dishes with a glass of warming mulled cider
UP TO €30
Asha's
(Edmund House, 12-22 Newhall Street,
tel: 01212002767)
Enjoy an Indian meal with a difference
- the kebabbased menu served up in this contemporary
restaurant is sublime
UP TO €50
Must
(11-13 Newhall Street, tel: 0121212 2266)
Whether you want drinks, dim sum, a light snack or
a more substantial meal, this
oriental restaurant is for you.
Mood lighting, music and great food.
EXCLUSIVE
Pascal's
(1 Montague Road, Edgbaston,
tel: 0121 455 0999)
Situated in the grounds of beautiful
Asquith House, this French-British restaurant
impresses diners with its elegant interior and
firstrate food. Fine steaks and succulent pork
never disappoint
LOW KEY
Old Joint Stock
(4Temple Row West, tel: 01212001892)
Housed in a former bank, this ornate bar is
a good place to catch up with friends. There's also a theatre attached,
which puts on spectacles
through the month.
LIVE MUSIC
Gate Inn
(34 Mill Street, Sutton Coldfield,
tel: 01213351061)
Let your hair down at one of the
pub's Friday or Saturday night gigs. Alternatively, enjoy a relaxed Sunday
listening to blues from the Dave Moore Band.
LATE & LIVELY
Flares
(55 Broad Street,Brindley Place,
tel: 0121 632 5501)
With 1970s revival the theme of
every club night, Flares is
a place for those who like
to dress up and have fun..
FUNNY
Birmingham has more
trees than inhabitants,
plus more acres of park and open space than any other European city.