by Jonathan Todd | Jan 20, 2017 | Food and drink, Reviews |
Following last year’s week-long takeover by Salt & Earth. One Twelve kitchen is the latest outfit to bring affordable high-end cuisine to the informal setting of 1000 Trades. Headed up by Birmingham-based chef Neil Withers, One Twelve is a collective which...
by Jonathan Todd | Sep 24, 2016 | Reviews |
As part of our participation in Birmingham Heritage Week, we were honoured to be given a walking tour of the Jewelley Quarter by Jez Collins. The tour had a musical theme and Jez has a wealth of knowledge. It really made us look at our neighbourhood differently. We...
by Jonathan Todd | Sep 24, 2016 | News, Reviews |
“It is impossible,” Adam Lent argues Small is Powerful, “to imagine the strait-laced, deferential generation of the 1940s and 1950s taking to YouTube to share their latest self-penned song, their deepest thoughts on their mental illness or their customisation of any...
by Jonathan Todd | May 25, 2016 | Reviews |
16 Frederick was built around 1870 and was a jewellers’ workshop throughout its history until 16 or so years ago when it was converted to a bar/restaurant. Since conversion to a bar/restaurant, the cellar of the building has not been in use. It was a giant mess of...
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