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Mick The Meat

Mick The Meat

(1 review)

£

Southside

Ahhh Mick the Meat. This guy has been a staple of my meals for, quite literally, years now in…read moreBirmingham. A refrigerator van on the corner of the outdoor market might be initially off-putting, but bear with me while I relate the tale of dear of Mickey M... So, I have lived in the Jewellery Quarter for around... Ohhh... 7/8 years now. When I first moved in my budget was majorly overstretched (working a shop job on minimum wage) so shopping on Birmingham Markets was really my only viable choice to actually get some fruit, veg and meat on the plate 7 days a week. We (me and the other half) very quickly came across Mick's van on the corner of the market (opposite the Bullring Tavern). For a bargainous £10 note, Mick furnished us with chicken breasts, steak, pork chops, lamb chops, a pack of bacon and sausages. All of the meat was great quality and ever since that first encounter we have been firm fans. We now tend to go for a £20 bundle and get much the same (except with the occasional bit of stewing steak, chicken portions and whole chickens in the mix). Just £20 tends to sort us out for meat for around 6 weeks (keeping in mind we have at least two vegetarian meals in a week). A trip to see Mick is always like visiting an old friend. If you haven't been back for a while he will enquire as to what you've been up to (in a friendly way, not a pushy one), ask how life's going and let you know about any new or exciting stock he's managed to lay his hands on. We've had everything from Turkey crowns the size of your head to duck breasts from him in the past and it's always been great quality at a great price. If you're looking for something to BBQ, he offers set packages at a set price but state your budget and let him know what you're looking for he will set you up with the best deal you can get. Don't get me wrong, you can certainly get a wider selection in the Indoor markets; but if you're looking to buy meat for a family you won't find better value than Mick The Meat and his big white van.

Selfridges World of Food

Selfridges World of Food

(17 reviews)

£££

City Core

I don't understand how such a place can go unreviewed for over 2 years, Selfridges World Of Food,…read moreis an amazing part of the large Selfridges department store, which is one of 4 in the country and this branch is right in the heart of Birmingham City center, on the ground level of Selfridges with also enterences into the Bullring center, the other 2 stores I have visited in Manchester and Trafford both have enterences into malls as well, but out of the 3, this "Food Hall" is by far the best for the range stocked. Selfridges World of Food has a great feel to it, and atmosphere stocking so many things, including a range of Wilkin and Sons jam, albeit expensive is a very nice giftset for nice, premium jam, which the large tins can often be found in a supermarket, but still these jams are used in the best hotels, such as Hilton, which I noticed on my recent visit to their Green Park branch in London, near enough opposite Buckingham Palace. Not only do they stock a good range, but they is a large amount of eateries based here, they is an Ed's Easy Diner, a PRET A Manger, Krispy Kreme, most of these are typical things to find in a Selfridges along with Pattiserie Valerie's stand of sweet treats, which even stocks Hey Little Cupcake, cakes which are from a small, independent Manchester based business, who have one store in Manchester and also a popup at the Selfridges branch in Trafford. This store even has a small Starbucks inside, which seems a nicer, quieter branch for a city center, They stocked good range of teas, including Teapigs, a brand of loose leaf teas and Monin flavouring syrups for coffee, which are used in Costa Coffee and Caffe Nero. Nespresso, another regular at Selfridges also had a stall here and so did Nutella, where you could buy a 400g jar of Nutella at great value for £1.99, already cheaper than the retail price at Tesco, but get your name printed on it as well! There was also a nice range of expensive wines and Cadbury's Chocolate. Even with no intent to buy, being one of 4 in the UK (one of 3 food halls) this is really worth a look in, because it is an amazing place to shop, apart from the high places and it being a really high-end place, it is worth a look in, even if like me, you have no intention to buy anything (although it is hard not to), yet still walk out with a Selfridges bag. I have also commented on the store its-self in a separate review, but the building its-self is a fantastic, modern building which really does stand out on Birmingham High Street, and continues the Selfridges way of only having the best buildings.

I was hungry and I was looking for something quick to eat so I headed over to the food court at…read moreSelfridges & Co. at Bullring Mall and I went to Patisserie Valerie. I went to the menu which was at the back of the stand, which is not a good place to put it and the employees were not even greeting me and attending to me. I had to say, "excuse me" to get their attention and then head to Even so, the employees should be paying attention to the customer and aware of when their customers arrive and where they are. Once I was helped, I got the eggs on whole wheat toast. It was okay, just to get something in my belly, but it had no flavor, no sauce. I believe it was £3.95 from what I read or maybe I was so hungry, but she charged me £2.95. I ain't complainin'. Lol. :) She was very nice, but it was not the best experience. It was more of a grab and go to get something to fill me up, but did not have much flavor. Although they are more known for their sweets, they should still have high quality, tasty food for their other food items. It is also a chain, so sometimes with chains, the quality of the food and service goes down. Out of the other options, they are more like fast-food service and do not have healthy options. It was okay, not as great as I thought it would be. That's okay. If you are looking for great places to eat at the mall, check out the sit-down restaurants like Bill's, which has exceptional service and food. There is also Café Rouge and other restaurants that should be good. :)

Chilly Billy's

Chilly Billy's

(3 reviews)

£

Southside

I seriously cannot believe this place only has 3 stars. Situated on the corner of the indoor market…read more(so it's counted as a fixture of the outdoor market), this stall has the weirdest and most wonderful bargains every single week. Me and Dan G. have visited the market faithfully most weeks for around 6 years. No trip is complete without popping our head into Chilly Billy's and seeing what they have. In terms of cold foods, expect frozen veg, pies, pizzas and all manner of convenience food for an extremely reasonable price (we recently managed to bag Chicago town stuffed crust takeaway pizza's for 50p each). The real gems, however, are the one off items. We have found Tabasco hot sauce at 50p a bottle, Biore face cleaning products (normally around £5 - £10) for 50p and regularly buy our wraps here for 25p each. There can anything from "Straight to wok" noodles to posh chocolate on here week to week, but if you see it - pick it up! There's no guarantee it'll be there the next week (or even half an hour after you've seen it). They also have fresh items which change week to week. Last saturday we managed to bag a dozen free range eggs for £1! Result! They normally have a good selection of cold meats, cheeses and some interesting stuff (haggis and white pudding anyone?) available. Its's worth knowing that the main store is on the corner of the market, but they have a secondary space on the Bullring side too. There can be some different items on the stalls, so it is worth checking out both if you have the time. The staff are friendly and helpful, but could be seen as a little brusque at times. As a regular, I always get a hello and a bit of banter; but it is a market stall, so not high glamour. I would recommend you have a nose if you are around the market, you never know what you might find!

Situated on the Edgbaston Road side of St Martin's Rag Market but entered from the outside rather…read morethan via the main hall, it also borders the Outdoor Market. Its dozen or so deep freezer chests mean that the focus is mainly on frozen foods, but it's also cheerfully eclectic, with some rather curious bargains popping up from time to time. For instance, a few years ago we found a kilo of freeze dried coffee beans for five pounds. We never found them there again, but I did enjoy a particularly rocket fuelled month because of this particular bargain. Another odd bargain we found during this period was frozen pre chopped garlic, a product I was less found of. Though Chilly Billys is a little more upmarket than the frozen foods stall in the Indoor Market, the prices still remain vastly cheaper than the prices in mainstream food outlets. You could probably fill your freezer for less than twenty pounds, unless you have an unusually big freezer that is, and every time I pass you see families buying what is obviously the bulk of the weekly shop there. There's loads of good stuff to be found here, be it frozen meat or fish, frozen ready meals or whatever crazy things they've managed to acquire recently. Definitely worth a look.

Pak Supermarket

Pak Supermarket

(4 reviews)

do not go here. bunch of scammers. told the guy to give me…read morefull chickens cut up in to medium pieces, saw the owner whispering to his butcher guy while looking towards me so I kept an eye on them pretending I'm on my phone, saw the guy taking a few pieces away from my cut chicken and putting them separately, told him off and he put it back into my bag. bought a box of 10kg chicken leg, weighed it when I got back and it was 9.3kg, I think they took a few pieces out from each box before we purchased it. fruit and vegetable's are gone bad with mould on it. bought a soft drink and it's out of date. wth is going on. the young kid at the counter who acts like he is the big bossman pretends to be nice and kind when I told him he overcharged me he said sorry at the end but I saw his whole demeanour change, from nice and kind became absolutely rude and disrespectfu. NEVER EVER GOING THERE AGAIN. AVOID THESE FAKESTERS. MEDINA SUPERSTORE, MAS BAZAR and even BANGLa STATION with its high prices is better than Paks supermarket lozells road, atleast in Bangl station you gonna get fresh produce at the weight it's supposed to be at even if they charge extra but at PaKsSupermarket Lozells not only they charge you but the hive you produce which is gone bad and even from there they will steal a few pieces out. STAY AWAY, STAY AWAY, STAY AWAY. BTW have you guys seen the TikTok videos by PaKs lozells road, all comments are turned off. we wonder why. must be a reason. what have you got to hide. you don't want the word getting around that you guys are leeching off the local community. you disgraceful people. Pak supermarket Alum rock and Cov Road is really good btw. recommend it to all.

Yesterday i bought a goods like £8-9 but They took £18-19 from me .....I thought that they take…read more£8-9 from my card but they took £18-19

The Meat Centre - meats - Updated May 2026

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