Reviews Urban Breakfast

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Sober N Starving
+4
What: Eggs Florentine for Lunch
Where: Jewellary Quarter, Birmingham, UK
The Dish: Eggs Florentine
Value: £10pp
Food Review: To order: Flat White Coffee, Eggs Florentine

The flat white was made straight away and was a beautiful strong yet creamy consistency, the latte art could be improved upon but as far coffee's go, it is pretty great and will definitely wake you up.

Then came the eggs florentine in no time at all ( which was good because this was on my lunch break). The eggs were loaded with hollandaise sauce which might not be some, but I waa definitely satiafied. Out of the two eggs one was slightly overcooked and did not have a runny yolk but considering the rest of the meal was great, this can be overlooked asnit did come out quickly.
Sadly, I didn't have time to try out thier cake range but will be going back soon so watch out for that.
Sober Status: Alcohol is not served on site
When I next visit I would have: Brownies
Halal: No
Internal and External Review:
Located in Jewellery Quarter, in the square, it is a great location, cum Winter or Summer. A glass front with double restaurant space, this cafe is all outabout the interiors.
Minimalist wooden furnishings with small and large tables and cosy reading corners.
The Service: The service was great and the food was delivered quickly. Due to it being a lunch time, the tables were veing taken up rather quickly but there was plenty of space still. Food was delivered quickly and any empty places were cleaned away effeciently.
Sum up:
A great cafe in Jewellery Quarter and definitely one of the best coffee shops in Birmingham.
Feb 16, 2017
5
John C
+5
Dropped in to this place for coffee and a catch up with work on my laptop. Ended up staying for lunch. Really friendly staff, great atmosphere, great coffee and fantastic food. Can highly recommend the mashed avocado with poached eggs on sourdough. Amazing!
5
Ian Howell
+5
Great place to visit, whether it's just for a coffee or for meal. We had both. Coffee with a pastry and some brunch. Great food. Quality ingredients and tasty. Good atmosphere with a nice interior decor. Friendly service. Can be a delay on food at the busiest times. We had the urban breakfast and eggs benedict.
5
Donna Fewtrell
+5
What a lovely jewel!!! Vegan options were outstanding! Fabulous food, fabulous atmosphere enhanced with the great service from Tanya ✨⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ @mydogmouse - TikTok Mouse was most welcomed ✨❤️✨🥰✨❤️
5
L H
+5
Visited for coffee and gluten free cake (they always have a couple of options). As I’m not gluten free I ended up ordering the chorizo, avocado, chilli jam and fried egg bap, but as a hater (yes a hater) of brioche I asked if there was an alternative. I had it with sourdough toast and OH MY WORD it was DELICIOUS! Very appreciative of their ability to adapt and provide excellent customer service. Coffee (both caffeinated and decaf) is always spot on. What a place!
4
Rachel Evans
+4
Lovely food, really nice place- it’s clearly quite popular though so the staff are very busy which did result in a slightly “rushed” service - everyone very pleasant though, I think it could just do with a few more members of staff and some better training 💚 really good veggie options, dog friendly and lovely view out the window
4
Esmee Esho
+4
I had the pleasure of having lunch at Urban Cafe and I must say, their food is absolutely delicious and the service is alright. However, there's one aspect that left me a bit puzzled the additional charge for oat and soya milk options. These milk alternatives are vital for individuals like myself who have dietary requirements, such as lactose intolerance. It's a bit disheartening to see an extra cost attached to something that's essentially a necessity for many. After all, it's not a choice but rather a dietary need. In a time when inclusivity and catering to diverse dietary needs are becoming more prominent, this policy seems out of touch. Despite my overall positive experience, this milk surcharge does cast a shadow. It would be wonderful if Urban Cafe could reconsider this policy, showing a more considerate and inclusive approach to their customers' needs.
5
Thomas Siviter
+5
Lovely food, lovely coffee, surprisingly decent prices for Birmingham. Service was reasonably quick for a busy Saturday afternoon, staff were really friendly. The poached eggs in particular were outstanding! Only criticism I can say is that the chairs indoors are not designed to accommodate the backside of the average person, and could do with being larger/wider.
4
Dan Manderfield
+4
Service with a smile, decent-sized menu for a relatively small cafe. Only dropped a star because portions are very small and prices are steep!
5
KawaiiKittyMoo 42
+5
Great coffee and food, although be wary going on weekend - it can be very busy. Absolutely perfect for a spot of brunch when shopping around Jewelry Quarter.
5
Charlie Hiscox
+5
Love this place! I would ask however that they stop charging more for decaf coffee. I have heart issues and I’d love to be able to enjoy a good cup of coffee without paying extra for the privilege of not getting palpitations. Great staff and vibe all in all though.
5
Vin Chenzo
+5
The last full week of #eatouttohelpout is here. A good time to try new independents and eateries 😊 Starting off the morning with some breakfast, I popped to this local cafe only a short walk away from me as drove past it for a while but never been in. Urban has 3 venues but this is the closest to me. Inside it has a very hip look to it with wooden tables and modest lighting inside which weren't too bright. I was greeted straight away by the member of staff. There is a one entrance in and exit system in place and tables were placed with the appropriate distancing measures in place. Today I've ordered a classic full English breakfast to get me started for the day with some tea as I'm not a coffee drinker. The difference with this is that it comes with sourdough toast, cherry tomatoes and sliced mushrooms with thyme; a minor twist to the norm. It came quickly. The presentation of this was gorgeous and definitely had a quirky twist to it. It tasted great and everything was cooked to how I would like it. This cost £5.87 after the government discount. I would definitely visit here again.
4
Jesse Collado
+4
All you can expect from the typical café bar with a better coffee selection than your typical Starbucks/Nero/Costa. The food was decent enough for a quick bite in the morning. I ordered a V60 filtered coffee, which was great—definitely, a place to grab a coffee when around.
4
Stan Tucker
+4
This was my first visit and I really enjoyed it. Modern decor with a nice atmosphere and good staff. It was very busy so the service was a bit slow - but that was understandable. There was a good selection on the menu. I had a mouthwatering bacon and sausage bun. Definitely worth a visit.
4
Silvana Tapia
+4
We had an experience that started not too great, but got better thanks to the lovely staff. It was full when we arrived, and it was hard to find a table. After sitting down we did have to wait for our table to be cleaned and ended up clearing it ourselves so we could sit, but it was sticky still, so we asked for a wipe. That's when we realised that staff was having an issue with the coffee grinder and struggling. We got a free brownie later to make up for the wait, which was a very nice detail that we're thankful for. The food itself was lovely and arrived very swiftly. Great bread and coffee!
4
Ammar Ahmad
+4
It was a nice place to go for lunch as they have a spacious setup, that is well decorated for dine-in. However they are slightly more expensive than I would expect. The food was well made and the pastry was delicious but the staff was not so friendly.
4
S
+4
Stopped here for a quick lunch - we got the soup of the day which was butternut squash and carrot (£5.95). The soup was really tasty and came with a lovely big slice of crusty bread. However we waited for over 30 minutes for this. The menu looks good but on the pricier side - slices of cake for £4.20 each is quite a bit.
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