You might remember this venue was previously occupied by Stone Willy's Deli. Stone Willy's has gone forever and out of the ashes has emerged Grand Central Kitchen... Which is an improvement (to say the least).
Grand Central Kitchen was another business that popped up whilst I was away and once I was made aware of it, I decided I would pop down and see if the new offering was like. Grand Central seems to be a much brighter and bigger venue (or more cleverly laid out) than it's predecessor. Mainly in place to offer a resting place for commuters using New Street Station, it has it's purpose and seems to be able to cater for it fairly well.
This venue has a range of tables and offers power points and WiFi (perfect for that hour/half hour before you catch the train) and offers a range of convenience food, snacks and hot drinks.
I was planning to visit and do a bit of work as an afternoon office, but it didn't feel like that sort of venue. There were a few commuters whiling away a short period before moving on to their next destination and a few people ordering a late lunch when I popped in. The food and drink centres around jacket potatoes, baguettes/sarnies, salads and pizza's and the venue offers a range of hot drinks (coffee, tea and hot chocolate) and seems to be reasonably priced for the location.
I grabbed a quick Americano to go (priced at £2.20) and snapped some quick photos before sitting in the cathedral grounds. The service was polite and friendly and the coffee was actually fairly good (considering what you might find in the station).
I wouldn't say this is the sort of coffee shop you're going to sit and write your next award winning novel in, but if you have some time to kill before catching a train or want to grab something substantial before a journey (they do offer takeout too), I would definitely opt to grab something from here over the offerings in the station itself. read more