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The Best Brunch Spots in Birmingham

The Best Brunch Spots in Birmingham

Brunch in Birmingham is one of the most enjoyable ways to spend a morning or early afternoon, especially when you are staying at PREMIER SUITES Birmingham. If you are looking for serviced apartments that give you the freedom to eat in or explore the city’s cafés, you are in the right place. With Bullring and Grand Central nearby, you are steps away from both independent cafés and lively restaurants. Birmingham has a strong food scene and brunch is no exception, with a wide mix of traditional fry ups, international flavours and creative twists.

Wayland’s Yard

Wayland’s Yard has become a firm favourite with both locals and visitors. It has the feel of a modern diner with the welcoming vibe of a neighbourhood café. The menu covers everything from eggs and toast to fluffy buttermilk pancakes and hearty breakfast sandwiches. Coffee is also a highlight here, making it a great place to start your day before shopping or sightseeing.

Hours: Mon–Sat 08:00–17:00, Sun 08:00–16:00
Try: Buttermilk pancakes, house sauces, flat white
Good to know: Dog friendly and walk-in friendly most weekdays

Yorks Café at Paradise

Yorks is one of the city’s most reliable choices for all-day brunch. The menu is inspired and varied, with dishes like Arabian buttered eggs, fried chicken and waffles, alongside familiar classics such as smashed avocado on toast. The Paradise location puts you close to Birmingham’s main squares, galleries and museums, so it is the perfect stop before a cultural day out.

Hours: Mon–Fri 07:30–17:30, Sat 08:00–18:30, Sun 08:30–17:00

Try: Arabian buttered eggs, avocado smash, house-baked cakes
Good to know: Brunch served all day

Medicine Bakery on New Street

Medicine Bakery is best known for its pastries and doughnuts, which draw crowds daily. Alongside the sweet treats, you will find a brunch menu with breakfast sandwiches, eggs on sourdough and other light plates. Located on New Street, it is ideal for a break from shopping. The bright space makes it a comfortable place to linger, but weekends can be very busy, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended.

Hours: Daily 08:30–17:00

Try: A cronut or doughnut, sourdough with eggs, breakfast sandwich
Good to know: The New Street site has stairs only

Saint Kitchen in the Jewellery Quarter

A little outside the centre, Saint Kitchen is worth the short walk or tram ride. This independent café is well loved for its homemade bagels, fresh doughnuts and solid coffee offering. The brunch menu has plenty of options whether you prefer savoury or sweet. Pair your meal with a stroll through the historic Jewellery Quarter afterwards for a slower-paced day.

Hours: Mon–Fri 08:00–17:00, Sat 09:00–17:00, Sun 10:00–16:00

Try: Fresh bagels with eggs or salmon, cake, filter coffee
Good to know: Walk-in only and card payments only

Dishoom

Dishoom is a different kind of brunch experience. Famous for its bacon naan roll, the restaurant reimagines breakfast with Indian flavours. The naan is freshly baked, the bacon crisp and the chilli jam gives a gentle kick if you like spice. It is one of the most popular breakfast spots in the city, so timing your visit is important.

Hours: Mon–Thu 08:00–23:00, Fri 08:00–00:00, Sat 09:00–00:00, Sun 09:00–23:00

Breakfast: Weekdays 08:00–11:45, weekends 09:00–11:45
Try: Bacon naan roll, sausage naan roll, house chai
Good to know: Busy at weekends, booking recommended

Rue du gaz Social

Located in the Mailbox, Gas Street Social is known for its lively setting and popular bottomless brunch. The menu reads like a brunch classic list, from pancakes and eggs benedict to stacked sandwiches and steak and eggs. It is a great choice if you want a long, relaxed catch up with friends or family.

Brunch service: Weekdays 11:00–18:30 (last seating 16:30), weekends 10:00–18:30 (last seating 16:30)

Try: Buttermilk pancakes, eggs benedict, stacked sandwiches
Good to know: Very popular for group brunches and bottomless offers

Cherry Reds

On John Bright Street, Cherry Reds is an independent café with a homely, relaxed vibe. It is known for being good value with generous portions and friendly service. The menu covers the essentials such as a big breakfast plate, pancakes and vegan options. It is close to New Street Station, so it is a handy stop for arrivals and departures too.

Hours: Mon–Thu 09:00–23:00, Fri–Sat 09:00–02:00, Sun 10:00–23:00

Try: The big breakfast plate, pancakes with syrup, filter coffee
Good to know: Food served until 21:00

Boston Tea Party

Boston Tea Party on Corporation Street is a dependable choice, especially for groups with mixed tastes. The menu has fry ups, vegetarian and vegan options, pancakes and benedicts, all cooked to order. It opens earlier than many other cafés, making it a good option if you are heading out for a full day.

Hours: Mon–Fri 07:00–16:00, Sat 08:00–17:00, Sun 08:00–16:00

Try: The Boss Breakfast, sweetcorn hash with halloumi and eggs, buttermilk pancakes
Good to know: Menu varies slightly by site

Staying at PREMIER SUITES Birmingham

When you stay at PREMIER SUITES Birmingham, you have the flexibility to enjoy the city’s best cafés or cook your own breakfast in your serviced apartment. With a fully equipped kitchen, you can start your day with a fresh coffee before heading out, or bring back pastries to enjoy at your own pace. The location on Upper Dean Street means you are just minutes from Bullring, Grand Central and the Mailbox, so all of these brunch spots are easy to reach.

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Brunch in Birmingham offers variety, quality and atmosphere, and staying at PREMIER SUITES Birmingham puts it all on your doorstep. Choose your dates, book your stay and enjoy the freedom of serviced apartments alongside the city’s best food and drink.

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