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In 1998, the balti restaurateurs formed themselves into the Birmingham Balti Association. In the city centre, among current notable south Asian restaurants are the Rajdoot in George Street in the Jewellery Quarter, which serves North Indian cuisine and which was opened in 1966, and which lists among its former notable customers The Beatles, The ...
Martineau Place is a shopping centre located in the city centre of Birmingham, England.It contains a mixture of shops, restaurants, bars and leisure outlets. Retailers include Sainsbury's, Deichmann, Boots, Argos and Poundland.
The Gosta Green Gun Quarter was visited by Queen Victoria in 1858, when it was described as: "the centre of the locality in which the gun-trade [1] carried on", and the local gun-makers guild spent around £6,000 on street decorations. During the 19th century, until the late 1880s, Gosta Green was the location of a regular market.
Martineau Galleries is a proposed mixed-use development for Birmingham, England which was shelved in 2009 but re-approved in 2020. [1] It was to connect the Eastside to the city centre core, a major retail area.
The Crown is a former pub on the corner of Station Street and Hill Street, Birmingham. It has been called the "birthplace of heavy metal", and hosted Black Sabbath's first gig. [1] It was built in 1881, to designs by the architect Thomson Plevins. [2]
Purnell left Jessica's in 2007 and opened his own restaurant, Purnell's in Cornwall Street, in Birmingham city centre. Purnell's was awarded a Michelin star in January 2009, [8] and itself won the AA Restaurant of the Year award in September of the same year. [9] The restaurant also won the Square Meal Best Restaurant of the Year Award in 2012 ...
The Woodman stands on the corner of New Canal Street and what was formerly Albert Street, [3] now Eastside City Park. The pub is located next to the abandoned, but listed, Curzon Street railway station , which will be part of the new station being developed as a terminal of the HS2 rail scheme.
The Great Western Arcade (grid reference) is a covered Grade II listed [1] [2] Victorian shopping arcade lying between Colmore Row and Temple Row in Birmingham City Centre, England. It was built (1875-6) over the Great Western Railway line cutting at the London end of Snow Hill station. The cutting was covered in 1874.