So... this place is a little confusing. The Rep Theatre recently had a facelift (along with the new…read morelibrary development) and this place opened up. Outside, it states it's "The Rep Brasserie", but the website and the voucher I purchased labelled it as Searcys (which also has a location in Selfridges in the Bullring). It seems to be one venue under two brands?
Regardless of that, I had best get on with the review. So, as I mentioned, I am a bit of a demon for vouchers. I love trying new venues in Birmingham and when I spotted "Afternoon tea for 2 including Prosecco" for £18" - I knew I had to give it a try. I had tried to book a couple of times, but it had been fully booked. I managed to get a booking in for last Saturday and took friend (and fellow Yelper Jon B.).
At 3pm we rocked up to the venue and I tried to get hold of my voucher to show it to the waiter. It's a bit of a black hole for data connectivity in the venue, but they do have free WiFi (which you have to register for in the venue). Once I was connected, I approached the staff to give my booking details. It seems they had lost my booking, but were still able to accommodate us. It was a bit of a shame as this place seems to be going for the classier end of the market (and how hard can it be to register a booking in the computer system?), however, we were seated within about 10 minutes and our preference for coffee was registered.
Our second waiter was friendly, smiley and helpful. He immediately went to fetch our platter of calorie laden deliciousness after I showed him the voucher. I did have to ask for the Prosecco (even though it was included in the voucher), but this was dealt with, with the minimum of fuss.
The coffee was tasty, hot and strong. Again, a little disappointing that we were just offered a cup rather than a pot (as per my experience at "The Club and Spa"), but it was very welcome on a rainy afternoon. Everything on the platter was spot on. We had a choice of ham and mustard, cream cheese and cucumber and salmon sandwiches. The fillings were fresh and the bread was soft and tasty (with crusts cut off, of course). The cakes were the real treat of the experience.
As well as scones and a generous serving of clotted cream (although only a very small pot of jam between two), there were 6 mini cakes presently beautifully on the top of the display. A chocolate macaroon (chewy, rich and fantastic), a lemon meringue... thing (sweet, not too sour and a bit mad) and another lemon cake with funky pink frosting. I'm not a huge fan of lemon, so having two lemon cakes seemed a bit like overkill, but Jon seemed to really enjoy both of the options.
During the course of the experience (we were in there for an hour and a half), we were checked on a few times but never rushed. It was a lovely way to catch up, chill out and experience the venue. I wouldn't class it is a "posh" venue (as you still get the hustle and bustle of the theatre crowd), but the cakes were good, the service was ok (if you bear in mind the lost booking) and the drinks were just what I was expecting.