Dozens of hospitality and entertainment businesses in and around the golden mile of Broad Street are reopening their interiors to the public from Monday 17 May.
After a successful phase one of reopening outside, even more businesses are working hard to make sure all their safety measures are ready for guests to enjoy themselves inside their premises.
Mike Olley, general manager of Westside BID, said: “I’m thrilled to see many of our truly deserving businesses reopen their doors, and I’m confident that everyone coming to Westside this May will have a great time.
“Management and staff are working incredibly hard to ensure that visitors have a safe and enjoyable time in and around Birmingham’s golden mile.”
Indoor hospitality venues reopening from 17May are:
- Be At One, Brindleyplace
- Bistrot Pierre, Gas Street
- Brasshouse, Broad Street
- Cosy Club, Brindleyplace
- Del Villaggio, Broad Street
- Dil Bar, Broad Street
- Gin Vault, Gas Street
- Grosvenor Casino, Broad Street
- Mr Mulligans, Broadway Plaza
- Nuvo Bar, Brindleyplace
- O’Neill’s, Broad Street
- OKO, Brindleyplace
- Pitcher and Piano, Brindleyplace
- Pizza Express, Brindleyplace
- Pulperia, Brindleyplace
- Pushkar Cocktail Bar & Dining, Broad Street
- Ralph’s Bar, Broadway Plaza
- Siamais Thai restaurant, Brindleyplace
- Slug & Lettuce, Brindleyplace
- The Alchemist, Brindleyplace
- The Bulls Head, Bishopgate Street
- The Malthouse, King Edward’s Road
- The Soloman Cutler, Broad Street
- Varanasi, Broad Street
- Velvet Music Rooms, Broad Street, and
- Walkabout, Broad Street.
Arts and entertainment venues reopening from 17May are:
- Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Centenary Square
- Broadway Casino, Broadway Plaza
- Crescent Theatre, Sheepcote Street
- Grosvenor Casino, Broad Street
- Hollywood Bowl, Broadway Plaza
- IKON Gallery, Brindleyplace,
- Mr Mulligans, Broadway Plaza, and
- National Sealife Centre, Brindleyplace.
And hotels reopening from 17 May are Hampton by Hilton Birmingham on Broad Street, Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham, on Brindleyplace, The Hyatt Birmingham and Park Regis Birmingham, on Broad Street.
Main picture: Jolly Media
By Luisa Huggins