An Insider’s Guide To Birmingham
An Insider’s Guide To Birmingham

An Insider’s Guide To Birmingham

Laura Vann is a jewellery designer whose eponymous collection is loved by fashion insiders and those in the know. She’s also a Birmingham local, so we asked her to share her favourite spots around the city. From restaurants and bars to independent shops, here are the places she visits time and again…
By Sherri Andrew
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Image: THE GRAND HOTEL BIRMINGHAM

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Tropea
Tropea

WHERE TO EAT & DRINK

Eat Vietnam

For Vietnamese Dishes

This is one of the most incredible places to eat in the city. It’s a cosy and cool restaurant in Stirchley where the owner Ming cooks traditional Vietnamese dishes that are fresh and full of flavour. Try the goi chay – it’ll be one of the best salads you’ll ever eat. 

Visit EatVietnam.co.uk

Tropea

For Italian Food

This is my favourite date-night spot, just southwest of the city centre. It’s fuss-free but serves phenomenal Italian food in an intimate dining room. Like all of Birmingham’s independent restaurants, you can see the care and dedication that goes into it, particularly from the owners Ben and Kasia. The perfect spot for antipasti, fresh pasta and a glass of wine. 

Visit Tropea.uk

Isaac’s

For NYC Vibes

Whenever I’m in central Birmingham, I always get a table at Isaac’s – where New York meets Birmingham. It’s all about indulgent and delicious comfort food like seafood platters, New York-style meatballs with ‘grandma’s tomato sauce’, and mac ‘n’ cheese with slow cooked beef brisket. The décor is chic and there’s a live pianist on Thursday nights. 

Visit IsaacsRestaurant.co.uk

Opheem

For A Curry

Brum is known for its curry houses, so there’s no way I can’t mention an Indian restaurant on this list. There are endless places to choose from (it’s hard to go wrong), but one of the best meals I’ve had was at the Michelin-starred Opheem. The fine dining restaurant serves five- or ten-course tasting menus, so make sure you have an empty stomach to enjoy every last bite.

Visit Opheem.com

Opheem
Opheem

Trentina

For A Long Lunch

Trentina is another great Italian. Perfect for a long lunch, it’s in the Jewellery Quarter, so it’s my go-to when I want to show the city off to friends who come to visit. The sgroppino (a type of limoncello slushie) is delicious. 

Follow @Trentinajq on Instagram.

Madeleine Bar at The Grand Hotel

For Cocktails

Cocktails at the Madeleine bar at The Grand Hotel Birmingham is the most wonderful experience and the perfect excuse to dress up. As you walk in, you’re met with rich marble surfaces, plush furnishings and cocktails that go down easily. The bar staff are lovely and create bespoke creations based on what you fancy. It’s my go-to spot for drinks with the girls. 

Visit TheGrandHotelBirmingham.co.uk

Hockley Social Club

For A Casual Drink

Hockley Social Club is great with a group of friends, not just in the evening but also in the daytime as it’s child friendly. There are food stalls from some of the best pop-up restaurants in Brum, often accompanied by a DJ or live music. Plus, it hosts regular events like pub quizzes or comedy shows. It’s in the Jewellery Quarter and feels really community minded.

Visit HockleySocialClub.com

Attic Brew Co.

For A Casual Drink

Attic Brew Co. is in Stirchley, a neighbourhood just south of the city that’s home to some really nice bars with a laid-back, casual vibe. This is the place for a beer with friends, while the nearby Couch is a good option for cocktails. 

Visit AtticBrewCo.com

The Grand Hotel Birmingham
The Grand Hotel Birmingham

WHERE TO STAY

The Grand Hotel Birmingham

For A Luxury Staycation

This hotel first opened in 1879 but recently re-opened after being carefully restored with beautiful interiors. The jewellery I design is influenced by the art deco period and the grandeur of that style is echoed in the hotel. The staff are warm and welcoming, and the place is filled with cool artwork by local artists. Plus, the hotel has partnered with Opheem, so you can stay in one of its chic rooms and enjoy afternoon tea before heading over for dinner. 

Visit TheGrandHotelBirmingham.co.uk

Saint Paul’s House

For A Boutique Stay

Saint Paul’s House is in my favourite spot in the Jewellery Quarter. It’s in Saint Paul’s Square next to lots of great bars and restaurants. Rooms are cosy and homely, and it’s just a short walk from Saint’s Kitchen where you’ll find the most delicious breakfast bagels.

Visit SaintPaulsHouse.com

WHERE TO SHOP

Harvest

For Skincare

This independent lifestyle store in Kings Heath has the most incredible range of natural skincare and home fragrance. They also offer workshops and retreats, making it a lovely community hub.

Visit HarvestSkincare.co

Cash & Cash Co

For Homeware

This is another gem in the Jewellery Quarter. It’s a modern take on a general store that combines a café and shop. I like to stop for coffee or lunch, before picking up homeware or browsing its fresh and locally made produce. 

Visit CashAndCashCo.com

The Grand Hotel Birmingham
The Grand Hotel Birmingham
Harvest
Harvest

Cow Vintage

For Thrifting

This is an iconic store I’ve been visiting since I was a teen. It has an incredible selection of vintage clothing and they re-work old pieces, too. A must-visit for thrifting enthusiasts. 

Visit WeAreCow.com

Selfridges

For Luxury Goods

No shopping trip is complete without a visit to Selfridges. We have a brand pop-up here and our collection has also been in Harvey Nichols for over seven years. A lot of people don’t know that Birmingham still produces more than 40% of the UK’s jewellery; the city has an incredibly rich heritage of traditional craftsmanship. I started V by Laura Vann ten years ago, after joining my dad’s jewellery business, which started life in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter. 

Visit Selfridges.com

Edgbaston Market

For Local Produce

This is the city’s largest artisan market, full of local makers and bakers. It’s a real joy to stroll around here on a Saturday morning to soak up the atmosphere and creativity of the independent vendors. 

Visit EdgbastonVillage.co.uk

I am Yogi
I am Yogi
V By Laura Vann
V By Laura Vann

WHERE TO VISIT

Jewellery Quarter

For Shopping

The Jewellery Quarter is a must-visit. I go every week for window shopping – looking at all the vintage jewels never get old. I’d recommend a pitstop at Damascena for a Syrian chai latte and booking a nail appointment at Nails Bab. The talented owner, Rosie, has an incredible eye and has worked with the likes of Arianna Grande and Halsey.

Symphony Hall

For Live Music

This concert venue is the centrepiece of Birmingham’s Centenary Square, and it’s particularly beautiful over the festive season. It’s regarded as one of the best concert halls in the country and is home to the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. 

Visit BMusic.co.uk

I am Yogi

For Yoga

This is where I head to recharge. This yoga studio is in Moseley, just south of the city, set inside a glass-fronted wood cabin, tucked away behind the trees in Moseley Park. It feels like you’re doing yoga in a countryside escape. 

Visit IAmYogi.co.uk

Electric Cinema

For A Movie

This is thought to be the UK’s oldest working cinema so it’s a great place to catch a film. The building is full of 1930s art deco features and it’s a beautiful site to visit.

Visit ElectricBirmingham.com

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