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    Rico Libre

    4.2 (21 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM

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    Classy
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Scallops and mango. Delicious!
    Adam S.

    Rico Libre is what the city centre has needed for some time, an authentic and great tasting independant tapas restaurant. Unlike your chains, you get great quality food at a bargain price and that warm feeling inside that you're supporting the local community. The restaurant itself is in a former greasy spoon, and is a welcome change. It's located down a backstreet of Digbeth, which can be a little worrying at night but fear not, it's easy to get to and you can always grab a cab to it for a couple of quid from the main city centre zone. I ordered scallops with a mango and coriander salsa, Grilled Quail in a green mojo sauce, patatas bravas and grilled halloumi. They were all delicious. The restaurant managed to cope wonderfully with a table of around 20 people and the food came out in nice stages which meant I was able to tuck into each dish or a mixture of them at different times. It's currently a BYOB so I brought along a bottle of prosecco to help the food go down nicely ;) I'm hoping it stays like this, however not a huge issue if not. Total for a night of food, drink and chatter? £14. I paid £16 as a courtesy for the free bread and service. I thoroughly recommend this place and would definately go back. Would be great to see it again when they've settled in and had a chance to properly transform the place. Be warned, no card machine...so stop by the coach station for free cash withdrawal should you need to (I ended up sprinting down the street to go get some money!)

    Lizzi H.

    This is a fab place!!! So excited it's only around the corner from me (Soz that gets the 5th star!) I went for my friends birthday...its bring you're own booze which actually works really well with the relaxed ambiance of the restaurant and tapas style of eating. The waitresses were all really friendly and helpful and the food was amazing!!! We literally asked for 1 of everything which was more than enough for the four of us. The scallops were fresh and cooked perfectly! The garlic sauce for the muscles was incredible and the warm fresh bread kept coming so we could finish up all the yummy sources! I'm looking forward to going back already.

    Mmmm... Quail....
    Dan G.

    Nestled away in Digbeth not to far from the custard factory is this wonderful little tapas joint. A bunch of us descended on Rico Libre on Friday night as a bit of a yelp night out and even though we took up over half the restaurant (which seats only 35) the staff were absolutely fantastic in every respect. This little hidden gem is one of only two places I can think of in the city centre that's BYOB, and for me that's definitely something we're missing out on. When you can drink cheaply or extravagantly whilst still enjoying the same quality of food is a massive plus, and it makes sorting out the bill so much easier! Anyhoo, onto the main part - the food... Rico Libre offer a great range of tapas dishes at only £10 for 3 - which is an absolute bargain. I decided on the quail (which turned out to be a whole spatchcocked quail cooked to absolute perfection), the rabbit (practically a whole rabbit slow cooked in a beautiful tomato sauce until it just fell off the bones) and the calimari which was deliciously tender with a very light batter that wasn't too greasy. I was expecting small portions in all honesty, it's tapas. I how wrong I was! I couldn't even consider dessert after all that lot. As I said, this is definitely a hidden gem sparkling in the midst of warehouses and factory buildings. If it's not on your list of places to visit it really should be!

    Fish bowl!!!
    Dave P.

    Rico Libre is a fantastic little spot down in the side streets of Digbeth, Vicki had made an en-mass booking for around 20 of us to descend the one evening. If you didn't know Rico Libre was where it was you could either walk past or just never even venture down to its front door slightly off from the common through flow of pedestrian traffic. We pretty much all decided the way forward was the option of 3 tapas for £10 each - over 60 dishes ordered and all served to the correct people and very quickly, no real wait time. With the dishes these can very slightly in size, the mini fish and chips and quail dishes being the biggies! As we had had some of the smaller dishes we just about felt there was room for desert and again I would heartily recommend it. With Rico Libre one of the main draws is the bring your own they offer, through this we enjoyed a fantastic tapas and desert for 2 with a great bottle of red for £30 all in, in most places you'd pay the best part of that just for the wine. I would say get in here while it's still off the radar or it could be difficult to get a seat!

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    Dave M.

    I quite like tapas. I presume in Spain that it's served all evening and rather than being a main course it's a mini dish of something. I'd looked at the menu for Rico Libre more than two days before going. And because I'd not finished blogging for my day job I'd thought I probably wouldn't attend. I'm really pleased I did. Yelp Birmingham Community Manager Victoria O had organised our group to try 3 Tapas for £10 with a "bring your own drink" policy. When you are a group of 18 people turning up on a Friday night this is likely to be a 3 hour experience. I scoffed my yummy Patas Bravas before taking a photo of them. Then my meatballs were eaten just as quickly. Other people's first and 2nd items came out which meant I got to chatter a bit. And then my third plate appeared pollo something. To be fair I'll eat chicken with pretty much anything. Great little eatary well worth popping to try out. I'm sure its much quieter when it's not filled with us loud yelpers. Give it a try if you get chance.

    Emily M.

    Rico Libre has to be one of my favourite restaurants in Birmingham. It's the most unlikely place to find fantastic food, but this is all part of its charm. Down a side street in Digbeth, it can feel like you're walking towards a deserted industrial estate in the dark rather than a popular restaurant, and once inside, the surreal nature of the restaurant continues, with band posters on the ceilings, a random old sofa and some weird looking ornaments dotted around. The tapas dishes themselves though have always been spot on with every visit. The menu has a lot of choice, with seperate sections for meat, fish, and vegetarian. Even what are usually basic tapas dishes, such as patatas bravas, seem to taste 10x better here, and the fish, such as the garlic prawns, always taste really fresh. We've had great luck with the specials too, which are served on slightly larger plates. The soft shell crab really stood out as perfect on our last visit. I can also recommend the garlic flatbread as a starter - they aren't lying when they say there is mucho garlic, which is no bad thing in my book. Rico Libre doesn't have a license, which means you don't end up with a hefty bill of drinks at the end. They do request however that you spend £17pp, to make it worth their while. This is easily done as most tapas dishes are around a £5, a little bit more for specials. Rico Libre is one of those places that you want to take everyone you know just to see their surprise at the place and the quality of the food.

    Halloumi  & Scallops
    Charlotte E.

    Birmingham is not short of Tapas restaurants, in my opinion Rico Libre is one of the best. There is a standard menu, plus weekly specials on the board as you walk in together forming a concise yet well rounded menu. THe restaurant itself used to be a cafe and the interior hasn't changed much, you almost get the feeling you are eating in someone's front room which I love. I have never had a dud dish here, everything is always perfectly seasoned and balanced. As if Rico Libre couldn't get any better it's also really affordable (3 dishes on the standard menu are £14) and bring your own booze. Book before visiting though as it's always full!

    The duck!!!
    Craig G.

    AMAZING. I have visited before and was not disappointed when I returned. The tapas was some of the best I've had with the duck, ribs and prawns as the stand out dishes for me. It's only a small place, but the staff were accommodating and friendly. Can't wait to re visit. Viva espania

    Caroline C.

    I visited the restaurant for the first time on Friday for a Yelp get together that Vicky O. had arranged. - Such a lovely evening ! and a great idea! The restaurant itself can be approached by walking down Digbeth high street and turning left onto Milk Street, before the Custard Factory and then you can't fail to miss it, as it's like an oasis - there is nothing else around apart from industrial units and the Backpackers place. It's a bright green colour and really cheery. Infact, the staff too are really friendly and happy and easily approachable. The décor inside is very simplistic, but that's not a problem. The atmosphere and great company made up for that. The menu too was fairly simple, but that's fine, some times there are too many things on a menu and this place prefers to concentrate on simple ingredients and quality. 3 tapas for £10 - and they are a good portion size too. I chose meatballs, Halloumi with peppers and chicken and chorizo. I also had a Crème Brule for dessert - all delicious! It's bring your own bottle too, so this helps keep the cost down. The staff were so accommodating to our changing group numbers and I think we all felt at ease. I would definitely recommend it and hope to go back again soon.

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    Rico Libre is amazingly good value for money - you can get 3 dishes for £10, with additional dishes for £4 each.

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    Marmalade

    Marmalade

    (27 reviews)

    ££

    Historical Quarter - Convention Quarter, Westside

    Marmalade is a flexitarian restaurant (i.e. mostly vegetarian, but a few meat options) in the…read moreBirmingham city center, located attached to the Rep theater (right next to the Library of Birmingham). I went here with my wife and two friends as part of a yelp event. First off, I should say that I'm an avid meat eater and don't typically go for vegetarian fare. However, Marmalade is the kind of restaurant that makes me want to eat vegetarian (or at least close to it) regularly. As an appetizer I got the coffee infused lamb rump with a prune glaze, sweet potato mash, and edamame beans. It came paired with The Duke of Earl non-alcoholic aperitif which was made with fresh lemon juice, jasmine and peach syrups, and chilled earl grey tea. Both of these were excellent. The lamb was cooked perfectly and the combination of flavors and ingredients was particularly unique. For the main course I got the marmalade garbanzo: chickpea patties served in a Mediterranean stew (with carrots, courgettes, and a couple other veggies) with balsamic glaze. I wasn't sure what to think at first because I thought this meal as a main wouldn't be very filling, but boy was I wrong. It came with three giant chickpea patties (essentially giant falafals) which I almost couldn't finish. They were delicious and were very tasty drenched in the stew sauce, so I powered through. I got the Captain Ahab's Grog, which was recommended with this meal, that consisted of Brugal Dry Spiced Rum, Ginger Preserve, Apricot Liqueur, Plum bitters, and pomegranate juice. This was my favorite beverage of the evening. Additionally, the drink paired particularly well with food and I found myself eating a bite and having a sip immediately afterwards so the flavors would mix. For dessert, I got the coconut panna cotta with pineapple, mint, and chili. Again, there's nothing bad I can say about this. It was delicious. I also got the Eu Te Amo cocktail which consists of Bombay Sapphire gin, Framboise Syrup,lime, and conde villar vegan wine. Now, I don't typically like gin or wine, but despite this I enjoyed this beverage (albeit not as much as the others). Last, but certainly not least, I want to comment on the great customer service we received. Our server, Faye, was attentive, helpful, and just plain nice. I very highly recommend Marmalade and will definitely be back there myself!

    Finally had the chance to check out Marmalade!…read more I've yet to be disappointed by a Bitters n' Twisted venue... Marmalade is no exception. The standard of food and cocktails is exceptional, and the atmosphere is warm and friendly. The space is brilliantly designed as it occupies a good section of the Rep's lobby, and has a mix of tables and spacious comfortable booths. The food and drink impressed. I usually don't go into menu details, but it's really worth talking about. We started with the coffee-infused lamb, which was absolutely divine. It was paired with an aperitif of cold earl grey tea with jasmine and peach syrup. For the main course, a vegan dish! A new addition to the menu- the 'Marmalade Garbanzo', which is chickpea patties in a mediterranean stew. So good! And filling! Paired with 'Captain Ahab's Grog'-- a rum drink with ginger, apricot, plum bitters, and pomegranate juice! Yum! And finally dessert: a coconut panna cotta with pineapple and hot chilis. Nom nom nom nom. Service was friendly and attentive, and the menu was quite reasonable! Definitely worth going for a pre or post-theatre meal, or any other day of the week for that matter. I'll be back!

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