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    tater gallery has moved to new street now and is the best jacket potato I've ever had in birmingham.

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    Mr Bens Potatoes

    Mr Bens Potatoes

    3.0(3 reviews)
    2.6 miCity Core

    As if by magic, the shopkeeper appeared!…read more Mr Bens Potatoes is one of a handful of jacket potato stands serving Brummies out and about in the city centre. Sitting at the top end of Newhall St, and pointing the way to the Jewellery Quarter Mr Bens does a decent range of grub. If it's a jacket spud you're definitely after use the location to your advantage and try this place first. Situated primarily in 'office country' the queues at Mr Bens can be a bit smaller than his competitors, which tend to cater for the shoppers too. The thing I like most about these potatoes is the canny pricing. They make it impossible for you not to fill your spud to bursting point. One filling costs £2.30, whereas you only pay 50p more for 2 fillings. *** A city centre potato and 2 fillings for less than a city centre pint! *** There's plenty of fillings to choose from, but make sure you have the chicken curry regardless of your second choice. It's gorgeous and goes with absolutely anything! I take my bowler hat off to them...

    So simple but so very, very tasty, Mr. Ben's jacket spud wagon is a popular diversion for many of…read morethe Newall Street/Colmore Row crowd, and for many from even further afield! There's a good selection of both hot and cold fillings available, as well as drinks to wash down your meal. A winning formula of good, honest food served with a genuine smile and side order of friendly banter makes this one of my favourite places to grab something hot and filling during a lunch break.

    CBD Food Festival

    CBD Food Festival

    4.0(3 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    £

    Ahhhh... The great outdoors. Is there anything nicer than having the sun out and delicious smell of…read morefood floating in the air? Cue the CBD Food Festival! Located on Victoria Square, this centre of town foodie shindig is a must on the calendar every year for me. The local traders come in droves to show off their wares (from high street and michelin starred) and sampling starts from as little as a couple of quid for a taster dish. There is everything from Caribbean, Indian, British, Classic and Contemporary on offer at this once a year event. And that's just the food! There is also a great choice of beers and spirits on offer from local bars to tempt you into a tipple with your meal of choice. As well as foodie and drink offerings, a wide variety of entertainment is on offer throughout the festival. Think cooking demonstrations, live music and general tomfoolery from the stands. If you want a taste of what Birmingham is really about, I implore you to have a wander around the food festival. It's only on 2 days a year and if you walk away without trying at least a little something then you're a stronger person than I!

    Last year's inaugural CBD Food Festival was a great success so it is bought back in 2012. Run on 2…read moredays, Friday 13th and Saturday 14th July in Victoria Square, it showcases the best culinary talents the Colmore Business District can offer. There are lots of restaurants with stalls that sell taster portions of their food so it's a unique opportunity to try food from the best restaurants that otherwise may be unaffordable. On top of this, some of the city's star chefs, including Michelin starred Glyn Purnell. Even more interesting are the cooking displays from the chefs including one of my favourites, David Colcombe from Opus plus some cocktail demos from city favourites Jekyll & Hyde. Like last year, the CBD Food Festival is on at the same time as the Birmingham Jazz & Blues Festival so the stage will also be set for some live music and this year there will also be performances from Birmingham Hippodrome.

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