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    Raphael's Coffee Lounge

    4.4 (5 reviews)
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    Fantastic lunch today. Fabulous service, lovely food and real nice atmosphere. Will definitely return.

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    Teapot Cafe - Small Breakfast

    Teapot Cafe

    (2 reviews)

    The best greasy spoon in North Birmingham, The Teapot Cafe has been on The Circle in Kingstanding…read morefor donkeys years. Here you can stop off and grab a quick hot sandwich or a full meal for a very good price, cooked fresh as you order it and absolutely the very best hangover cure ever! I love the bacon and sausage sandwiches (sometimes topped with a nice fried egg), the food is never overly greasy and never swimming in oil like some other cafes in the area. It's usually the same guy serving and he's great, it goes from empty to packed to the rafters and back to empty again almost in an instant so he must never get a rest while the cafe is open! I'm always impressed that he knows exactly what my daughter wants every time she goes in even though it's not very often she visits with me - it's scrambled eggs on toast every time for her here, she loves them because they are so buttery and creamy. I usually visit with my three daughters and we'll all have a sandwich (apart from the baby who has toast) and this costs under £10 including a drink each, which I'm sure you'll agree is a very good price for a lovely filling sarnie in this cold weather. The interior isn't that of a Michelin starred restaurant of course, it's formica and plastic all the way in The Teapot but I don't care about this because at the end of the day it's a cafe for a quick snack and not the sort of place I'd bring the love of my life for a special meal!

    It's now called Bennies Diner and had a complete refit and is under new management.Fantastic food…read moreand reasonably priced.

    Vito's

    Vito's

    (2 reviews)

    £

    This unusual and wonderfully exclusive Italian-themed café offers reasonably priced food and drink…read moreand an elegant, very pleasant atmosphere. Inside, almost every table benefits from large, comfortable leather armchairs and the walls are laden with canvas prints and photographs depicting famous scenes from the Godfather movies. The café is sizeable and airy, the tables are well spaced apart and wooden flooring and mid-room pillars enhance the luxurious ambience. The Italian theme continues even more once you pick up a menu, as most sandwiches and dishes are named after the gangster franchise's most popular characters. There are also large flat-screen televisions on the walls and enticing homemade cakes on display at the counter. Perhaps the best thing about the place, however, is that the swanky set-up and plush interior are in a way, misleading. That's right. Café Vito's prices are surprisingly cheap. I paid £4.45 for a cheese, tomato and pesto Panini (Or a 'Michael Corleone' in Café Vito terms), which came with chips and coleslaw; proving this coffee shop-come-Italian eatery to be much more reasonable than The Deli just over the road, which prices its sandwiches and baguettes at £9 plus! I also ordered a latte, which was smooth and creamy, yet just strong enough for my liking. Café Vito's seems to tick all the right boxes and I can safely say that I'll definitely be stopping by again in the near future!

    Here's a test, perhaps even an offer you can't refuse: While waiting for your sandwich or cake -…read moreand very nice they are - see whether you can avoid whistling The Godfather theme. I've tried and I cannot. And, with Pacino eyeballing you from every corner, it's not just the decor with the feel of the Corleone clan... every sandwich on the menu is named after a character in Coppola's masterpiece (well, masterpieces; and I think we can agree to ignore Part III). If you've always wanted to sink your teeth into a Luca Brasi or Consigliere Tom Hagen, this is the place. Everyone is accounted for, apart from the horse's head, of course. The venue, unlike Connie's wedding, is compromised for space, but it would just about be okay but for, regrettably, some less-than-perfect service. On three separate occasions, at least one order among my party has been incorrect - and not always rectified when brought back. It put silly into Sicilian. I don't take offence - it wasn't my daughter's wedding day after all - and, unlike Fredo, it didn't break my heart. You just wonder what Don Corleone would make of it all: "my sandwich, my beautiful sandwich." A cafe based on a masterpiece deserves better.

    Riland Cafe - Not the most beautiful building, but great value breakfasts served inside.

    Riland Cafe

    (3 reviews)

    ££

    Breakfast Review:…read more Its stinks of cooking fat, but its a greasy spoon, they all do. The clientele is pretty much exclusively workmen, (I didn't see any women), all of which are looking for a huge, fried breakfast. I had cycled for about 20 miles and was starving so I went for the jumbo breakfast. It cost me £5.00 which included a mug of coffee or toast. After paying the lady that seemed to be the cook too, just about 5 minutes later, she came over to my table with a huge plate, a mug of coffee and a side plate of 2 rounds of thick toast. The plate had 2 sausages, 2 bacon an egg, a round of fried bread, black pudding, mushrooms, about half a can of beans AND tinned tomatoes with the toast. I was starving but gave up. It was then that i was told that after the 'Jumbo' breakfast, they had the 'Mega', which cost £10.00 and was double of what I ordered! The ingredients were all cheap, but still very tasty.

    If you're a calorie counter then look away now…read more This isn't the place to enjoy a refined breakfast. You'll struggle for instance if you fancy a quick blueberry muffin and latte before a power walk in Sutton Park. If however, you just fancy a Full English in all its greasy glory then The Riland Road Café is the place to come. I just like to keep things as traditional as possible, going for a plate of the finest bacon, sausage, beans, mushrooms and fried eggs. The steaming vessel of tea and plate of doorstep chunks of bread and butter on the side just make things brilliant. This is my favourite part of the Riland Road Café experience - the quiet time just before the feast. I sit back, grab one of the complimentary papers, nibble on the bread with proper butter, and glance occasionally into the kitchen waiting in anticipation for the fried flavours. TIP: Don't drive here unless yoiu can park a few roads away and walk in.

    Raphael's Coffee Lounge - cafes - Updated May 2026

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