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Art deco ‘old world’ train station cafe with lovely staff. Think Peaky Blinders meets Brief Encounter. Great coffee and tea but the sausage sandwich was less successful, suffering probably from being ‘kept warm’ too long the brioche (why? Excess calories and sweetness not required!) bun tasted a bit
A traditional station buffet offering a variety of hot drinks, soft drinks, beers, wines and spirits as well as sandwiches, cakes and light bites perfect for eating in, in its beautifully restored art-deco surroundings, or taking away for your onward journey.
Cute lil coffee shop and lovely staff :) I ordered a Japanese matcha latte and it was definitely one of the best tasting ones I’ve had in this city (my only complaint is that I wish there was a bigger option, 10/10 for flavour)
A great range of hot and cold beverages and food. Staff are friendly. A great place to have a sit down drink, or to grab a bite to eat and go.
It is a coffee shop with a historical look that takes you to way back of the clock. It may have limited space inside but every corner of it worthy of your time. Both inside and outside has a balanced environment. There were enough comfortable sitting spaces in both areas. The decor of the shop made
I often drop in on my way in and out of Moor Street Station and everytime, the cakes/slices are of a very high standard and taste homemade! Absolutely delicious!
We ordered a cheese toastie and got drinks for 5. Food lovely but mince pies very small for price. Good service.
A smashing little coffee shop/eaterie on the concourse of Moor Street Stn. Very amiable staff, great hot chocolate and coffee & walnut cake. Decent selection of prepacked sandwiches too. A nice little rest before catching a train.
Nice little place for a bite in between trains. Nice, helpful staff and comfortable chairs inside. I had a pannini and it was tasty and done very quickly.
Wonderful staff. I was served by Kerry and Louise, they were friendly and chatty and made me feel like I want to go back. The menu is excellent and the black forrest hot chocolate was up there with standard of the main coffee shops
Very rare indeed for a coffee shop / cafe of any kind, this should be a destination of its own right in Birmingham city centre, and quite out of the ordinary among those in public transport facilities anywhere in UK. Insufficiently appreciated on local media, though word of its afternoon teas does
This oasis of calm offer respite and a welcome relief when emotions run high from the frustration of delayed & cancelled trains due to some nonsense systematic failure. Nab was all smiles as if on cue as I went in, ready to take my order. She stopped whatever else she was doing and expertly brewed
Nice relaxed coffee shop at Station. Decent coffee and good range of food and cakes. Lovely art decor styling. Understandably get funny if you spent too long not buying or nursing a drink as people use it as a waiting room for trains.
Best cup of coffee ever. Great staff too, was waiting to catch 1445 to Banbury
Good moment here i took mango smoothie very nice and my wife took iced coffee nice as well, the french pastry are okay , thanks you force the welcoming also 💪🏽
Loved the preserved decor in this place. The geometrical shapes and colour scheme screams art deco/1920s. Shame didn’t snap any photos. Coffee was pretty good although they ran out of oat milk quite early in the day (stock or supplier issues possibly) but luckily coconut milk was also available. Ser
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