I often find myself walking down Digbeth high street and I had noticed Digbeth Kitchen a while ago. It had intrigued me from across the street and I was gagging to pop in and see what it's about but I had always been in a rush! Independently run with a stylish exterior and clear branding, it made me think it would be an upscale cafe with a contemporary menu. Unfortunately, I was disappointed when I finally visited on Friday.
The interior decor is smart but there is no music played in the shop so you either hear silence, as it was when I visited, or other peoples inane chatter. I can't fault the service, the staff were lovely and attentive which persuaded me to give it 3 stars and not 2. I ordered a latte which was fine and I was feeling very peckish having skipped breakfast. There was a basic selection of sandwiches and baguettes (some of them pre-packed) and a selection of cakes and biscuits all of which were pre-packed and sent in which really let the place down and made it feel like a coffee shop kiosk in a service station.
Digbeth is always being pushed as the more creative area of Birmingham so I had higher hopes for this eaterie. If I was desperate for a coffee or snack whilst busy in this area of town I would visit again but it fell short of the mark and could be a lot more than what it is! read more