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Aluna

3.6 (18 reviews)
Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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Moderate noise
Classy
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Edward D.

Some science with you booze sir? Aluna is quality cocktail bar that isn't short on theatre. You won't be short changed on smoke, fire, dry ice or the occasional colour changing drink but rest assured all the flash is put to good use resulting in some really good quality cocktails (the smoked ones are a particular favourite of mine). The bar itself has a pretty opulent interior, plenty of gold and plush seats but it manages to pull it off rather than ending up as tacky. There is also very nice heated outdoor seating right next to the canal. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable, they also work pretty quickly as well considering the complex nature of the cocktails. They do serve food but I haven't tried it yet so can't comment on that but I do think they have too much seating reserved for people eating which means that, despite being a reasonably big space, it can be a struggle to sit down and there aren't really any good places to stand and drink. All in all well worth a visit if you are out and have a hankering for a good cocktail.

Clean pleasant rest rooms
Harvey T.

Aluna is a place where relaxed comfort meets high-end style, your senses will be heightened and you'll feel an air of magical mystery about the place. This is the first of its kind in Birmingham. A cocktail bar that offers unusual cocktails that uses theatre and plays on magical elements that create its array of cocktail concoctions. Aluna is very glamorous and on point with its decor, it has classy velvet seats and jewellery adorned chandeliers which adds to the mystical charm. The bar top and table tops are made from a beautiful golden rose colour/ copper like material, which compliments the seating and the lighting very well. The mirrors on the walls reminded me of an enchanted snow white. I went on a Thursday evening around 8pm it wasn't busy and we were served straight away. we looked through the cocktail menu which was rather refreshing to see such a great array of revolutionary cocktails i've never heard off before. We chose the colour changing martini and the secret Aluna concoction. Both tasted great and i loved the theatre involved. The bar man was helpful and chatted with us making sure we were engaged. Very reasonabily priced at £7.95 (martini) and £8.95 (secret concoction). This is the right price i wouldn't pay more of less for a cocktail. The secret concoction was a blend that they just don't give away but i guessed correctly it had vodka. The cocktails are a mixture of theatrics and magic. This is achieved using smoke, mirrors, fire, dry ice and other exciting ingredients. The drinks are very well thought out and they taste good too, nothing i have tried before so these cocktails are truly unique to the place. We didn't have food but we did see the menu which was a let down the food menu looks very poor and average. I was expecting more, they could add that same magic and allure into their foo to tie in with the magic they have with the cocktails. They really need to buck up their ideas in regards to the food. I don't think i will ever eat here which is such a shame. Over all this place had great revolutionary drinks on offer but disappointing menu. i do hope this place continues to grow in success as this could be a great place but with cocktail bars on the rise in birmingham i hope this place doesn't get lost in its own magical smoke.

Bubblegumtini
Adam S.

A welcomed addition to The Mailbox earlier this year, this cocktail bar offers a mix of cocktails from your classics or "Aluna Signatures" such as Mojito, Cosmopolitan and Long Island Iced Tea to their own concoctions which use dry ice and drama which fall under "Hubble Bubble". Cocktails aren't cheap but their mixologists or bar staff to you and me, know how to make their potions and you're sure to fall under their spell. Great atmosphere and the decor is fabulous.

Patriots Potion- earl grey and gin
Helen F.

A brand new bar for the Mailbox! I like that these unique places are popping up there- it's what the Mailbox should be! First Gas Street Social and now Aluna. Although they both have a focus on cocktails, they are really different, so should compliment each other rather than compete. Aluna is rather plush and glamorous, with velvet seats and jewellery framed on the wall. There are dramatic chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and the bar is a rather fabulous rose gold colour. I was lucky enough to go to the press launch but I think I got a good impression of what it will be like as we were paying for drinks towards the end of the night. The cocktails are well-priced, around £7 which is no more or less than you would expect to pay for a cocktail. The cocktails are theatrical and interesting, with smoke, dry ice and other exciting things taking place. Underneath all the drama are well thought out drinks with good spirits. The theatricals are fun and a talking point but do mean you can wait a long time at the bar. We waited 20 minutes at one point. Hopefully the bar staff will get quicker as they get used to the drinks. We only had canapes so I'm not sure what the food will be like. If it's anything like the canapes it will be tasty and fresh but not breaking any boundaries. I particularly enjoyed some tempura prawns, hopefully they will be on the menu. I'll definitely be back in a few weeks to see how it has settled in!

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The majority of the cocktails seem to be priced at around £7 - £8 and all have a bit of a ritual around them to prepare.

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Meer Shisha Lounge

Meer Shisha Lounge

(5 reviews)

£

City Core

What a strange little place this is... Since I have been in Birmingham this venue has had many…read moreuses. Before it became Meer Shisha Lounge, it was (most memorably) a Spearmint Rhino strip club, but way back in the depths of time it must have been a grand theatre. I have walked past this place (situated between Cherry Reds and the Victoria) many times, but have often been too nervous to set foot in the door. There are normally some tough looking types sitting outside the venue which doesn't give it the most welcoming vibe for the casual visitor. A group of four of us (Alex, myself, Jess and Dan) were out and about in the City on Saturday night and after a couple of drinks at Cherry Reds and a hearty meal at Rico Libre, we felt brave enough to step foot in and give it a go. Well, we're glad we did! We were welcomed upon entry and advised that we could sit downstairs in the booths if we wanted food, but if we wanted to enjoy Shisha; we would have to head to the balcony area upstairs. Now, to give you an idea of what it's like downstairs, I shall do my best to paint you a mental picture... Downstairs is all silk canopies, candles and beautiful spaces where you could happily enjoy a bite to eat (I didn't eat, but the menu looked quite decent and reasonably priced) or a drink and feel a bit like you were in the tent of an Arabian Price (rather than an ex-strip club in Birmingham). We wandered up and up the stairs looking for the shisha lounge. Eventually we came to a small corridor and headed inside to a worn, but comfortable area filled with all sorts of people. We grabbed a small table and were quickly greeted by a member of staff who bought us menus to peruse over. Now, I am not a big shisha smoker, but we decided this would be the place to do it and ordered an apple shisha, 3 beers and a cider. Our shisha was bought out to us within about... 5 minutes or so and was very tasty (and traditional). The venue earned top marks for providing little plastic mouthpieces to each of us (to keep the experience more sanitary). We ended up getting another round of ciders in and watching the guys opposite us play dominoes whilst "admiring" (for want of a better word) the music and the videos on the screen above our heads. Now, this venue isn't posh upstairs and I certainly wouldn't take someone here on a first date, but if you're looking for a late night venue to grab a shisha and a chilled out beer with a group of friends this venue is recommended. It's open until very late and a gigantic shisha (that lasted us 2 hours and was still going), 3 beers and 5 ciders was around £10 each - a price that we really didn't mind paying. Don't walk on by next time, why not pop in and check this out?

Not what u might expect! Wow what a place! On a now busy…read moreJohn Bright street, we stumbled in here by accident-literally. The venue is enormous! We walked through a very large dining area, which (at 10.30 pm) was nearly empty. We were led up stairs to a small room which was decorated in a Moorish style and was very busy. Lots of people chilling our and relaxing. I didn't see the food menu, but they had a selection of Baklavas and other sweet pastry's on offer for £1 each. They don't' really promote alcohol here, but I had a large glass of white wine which was £6- didn't taste too bad! Not somewhere I would rush back to, but it was nice to go somewhere different!

The Vaults

The Vaults

(16 reviews)

£££

Jewellery Quarter, Historical Quarter - Jewellery Quarter

I'm a bit of a sucker for a voucher. I don't buy loads of them, but occasionally something pops…read moreinto my inbox and either reminds me of somewhere I want to revisit or try... A voucher for this place reminded me that I hadn't been for around 4 years (I know, terrible right?) and I thought it was high time I should go back and give it another go. I actually really love the decor of this place. It's a basement restaurant and bar (hence the name), with the entrance being located on Newhall Hill. Once you enter and head down the stone steps you are presented with two doors; the entrance to the restaurant and the entrance to the bar. We proceeded to follow the labyrinth to the eatery and found the check in desk with relative ease. The staff were ON IT from the moment we walked in. Reservation confirmed, seated and presented with some water within a couple of minutes. We went on a fairly busy Saturday night, but everyone seemed to be looked after during our visit. There was no snobbishness that we had used a voucher and we were presented with the wine and food menu (which wasn't so large that it was a nightmare to decide, but there was plenty of choice) and left to ponder for a couple of minutes. We opted for a bottle of house white wine (on top of the glass that was included with the deal), which wasn't too overpriced at £16.95 and had a good think about what we were going to have. Our waiter had recommended the pigeon (something that I love, but don't have as often as I would like), so I went for this to start and the venison for main. The first course was bought out piping hot (obviously freshly cooked) and within about 10 minutes of our order. Although the portion wasn't massive, it was very tasty and all of the flavours in the dish complimented the complex flavours in the meat. The venison was the star of the show. This was tender and delicious. Now, not having a huge sweet tooth, I opted for a cheese board for dessert. This looked great (being presented on a slate) and offered 4 kinds of cheese, a range of crackers and a honey jelly (as well as the obligatory celery). We left £20 (with tip and the cost of the wine) and the voucher had cost £29 making the meal just under £50. The cost of a 3 course meal was £25, and 2 course was £22.50 when we visited - so I would say it's pretty reasonable. For a sumptuous dining experience in an underground basement, I would recommend a trip to the Vaults.

The owner of the Vaults, Julian, first opened the bar and restaurant a few years back. Back in…read moreVictorian times, I've heard that the venue was used as a mailing house that had been forgotten as time went by. Luckily for us, Julian found this little jem - which is quite fitting as it's situated in the Jewellery Quarter - and restored it to its full glory keeping the original characteristics including the popular 'vaults' which have been turned into private booth areas. The venue itself is probably one of my favourites not only because of its detailed and stylish décor, but also the quality drinks and delicious food. Daryl the bar manager will ensure your cocktails are mixed to perfection and if you don't see any that you fancy, ask him as he's always busy making his own concoctions. Food wise, I highly recommend pretty much everything on the menu it's that good but my personal favourite has to be the salmon. They often have food deals such as 2 courses for £15 so it's worth checking their website before you book a table.

Aluna - cocktailbars - Updated May 2026

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