Breakfast
Monday to Friday 8:30am - 11:30am
Saturday & Sunday 8:30am - 11:00am
Brunch
Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays from 11am - 4:00pm
Sunday Roast
Every Sunday from 11:00am - 4:00pm
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Sunday Lunch
- Vegetarian Options
- Vegan options
- Accepts Credit Cards
- Disabled Access
- Children Allowed
- Online Booking
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5.02 months agoThe Ivy Temple Row in Birmingham is an absolute gem! From the moment we walked in, we were blown away by the super chic and vibrant atmosphere. The decor is stunning, and the vibe is just perfect for a special meal. The staff were incredibly welcoming and attentive, adding to the overall amazing experience. The food was as fantastic as the ambiance, with every dish beautifully presented and packed with flavor. We loved every moment at The Ivy Temple Row and can’t wait to return. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a stylish spot with great food and a fabulous atmosphere!
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5.03 months agoWent to The Ivy Temple Row and had the set menu, which was great value for the quality of food. The steak was cooked perfectly and really tender, definitely a solid choice if you’re unsure what to go for. But the real highlight? The sticky toffee pudding. Easily one of the best I’ve had—rich, sticky, and just the right amount of sweetness. Highly recommend saving room for dessert because it’s absolutely worth it. Service was great, the atmosphere was classy but still relaxed, and the whole experience felt like a treat without being too over the top. Would definitely go back!
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5.0a week agoWe walked to The Ivy from the Utilita Arena. We were constantly pestered by beggars en route and especially around Birmingham Cathedral in Broad daylight directly outside the restaurant. They were aggressive and verbally abusive, it really affected our whole evening, we dreaded walking around the area after our meal in the dark. The Ivy is really good, even on a Monday night when sparsely populated. A warm understanding welcome, a lovely seat in the corner of this vast, airy ground floor dining area (formerly Louis Vuitton building). Plenty of choice on both the alá carte and daily menu We both chose off the 2 courses for £22 menu. (Don't be fooled...water, drinks, sides and a dessert soon racked it up to £93 Inc tip) Service was slick, and not overbearing. The atmosphere was dented by a rowdy group of 10 whose shouting and competing to outdo one another was a minor irritation. The toilets are up two flights of stairs, and were immaculate.