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The Indian Brewery
"Craft Beer & Indian Street Food. Visit us and try our very own brewed beers along with some of our famous street food dishes. We also have a great selection of gins, wines and 2-4-1 cocktails!"
Address: Baltimore Road Unit 119C Baltimore trading Estate, Birmingham B42 1DD, XWM, GB
Phone: 0121 296 9000
State: XWM
City: Birmingham
Zip Code: B42 1DD


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Top service from the team and the food was also spot on. Fat naan was my personal favourite, epic flavours and proper loaded. Loved the seletion of beers available and the vibe under the arches gives it a great atmosphere too. Can't wait to revisit with the rest of the family.Food: 5/5
Visited this place located in Snowhill , Birmingham. Amazing atmosphere with old Indian movie posters and Indian music in the background. Small and compact menu to choose from . The drinks menu is fancy and has loads of options to choose from. Tried Chilli chicken , chicken roll and samosa chaat. The only downside is that the dishes were too damn sweet even for an average Indian dish. Tasted more like a dessert than an Indian starter. I believe it would be helpful if we mentioned the spice level while placing the order itself. The Brewed beers were flavourful and refreshing.
A must-visit when in Birmingham, this spot offers an exceptional in-house brew that sets the tone for a great experience. Their masala fish and chips are a standout, blending traditional flavors with a delightful twist. My new favorite discovery, however, is their potato and aubergine naan bread—an inventive and delicious dish that I absolutely love. The combination of flavors and textures in each dish is superb, making it a culinary destination you won’t want to miss.
We ate at the Indian Brewery on a wed evening, it was quiet which is the only reason I didn't give it 5. The decor sets the scene for Indian street food and it really does deliver on the promises of such a cool setting. The staff were pleasant and friendly, the menu was intriguing, the food was very well presented and tasted as good as it looked. It's fabulous, I would definitely recommend it to anyone. The beer is fresh from it's own brewery and the staff took pride in putting a perfect pint. The 2 for 1 cocktails went down well with half of our party of 4. We ordered too much food between us and begrudgingly had to leave some of the fries. But 4 of us ate like kings, had 2 x pints, 4 X cocktails and more food than we could eat and it was still less than £25 each. Don't pass this place, it deserves your custom.
It is a good place with good beers and great service. We ordered for Jubel peach beer and peacock beer. Juble Peach Beer was amazing, and I would recommend everyone to give it a try at least once. It was sweet and flavourful. For food, we ordered the Mix grill, which was also good and also chilli cheese coriander naan in which I felt the cheese was less . The only drawback in the mix grill was lamb chops as the meat was very chewy. All in all, it's a good place to visit and have some nice beers.
First time here & food was amazing! Service was a little slow at times but other than that, was very impressed. Will definitely return at some point!Food: 5/5
Walked in alone at lunchtime, straight to the bar at the front, just ahead of a group of 7-8 people. I was asked if I had a reservation before the lady realised I wasn't part of that group, and then the tone towards me seemed to change and attention shifted to the others to be seated first. I suppose this is understandable as there were more of them, but it's more how impolitely I was brushed aside like maybe I was a problem, in the way or something. I didn't mess anyone around, I knew exactly what I wanted to order and as soon as she was back to serving me, I ordered my food and a beer, and I paid up immediately. I was then kind of left to find myself a table, and I deliberately sought out the smallest one as I was alone. Despite the fact the place wasn't very busy at the time and how things had gone so far, I still wanted to be courteous and take up as little space as possible. I don't normally mind my food taking a while as it's usually a good sign, but I did notice people coming in after me, being seated, having their orders taken and then getting their food before me. I also noticed a few times everyone else in the room got asked if everything was ok, & I got ignored despite being in close proximity to everyone. I didn't really mind this as I usually can't be bothered with chit-chat while I eat, but it was becoming obvious I wasn't really welcome there. The food was quite average, so that may explain why they may possibly be anxious about desi people visiting and catching it out. I was the only desi customer in there. Since this experience I have read other desi peoples' reviews and seen that this kind of experience is a recurring issue here. As I was done eating and about to leave, I leaned back to take a sip of beer & accidentally made eye contact with the lady who had served me at the start while she tended to another group, so she then prompted herself to ask "ok?" in a stop-start way. To which I just nodded and made a hasty exit away from the awkwardness. I have given an extra star because credit where it's due, the beer was really nice.
Decor great, food superb and staff lovely. Faat naans and butter fries a must!Food: 5/5
Just finished my meal here and can safely say the food is amazing, the service is amazing. I had the butter chicken curry and it was delicious.Food: 5/5
Amazing food and fairly easy to locate. Loved the Butter chicken and all in all a very affordable meal. The range of choice was almost daunting but great to see and the selection of drinks was perfect. Can't wait to go back Dietary restrictions: Suitable for Gluten Free eaters
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