Impressive views of Birmingham and beyond at Orelle French restaurant on the 24th floor at 103 Colmore RowImpressive views of Birmingham and beyond at Orelle French restaurant on the 24th floor at 103 Colmore Row
Impressive views of Birmingham and beyond at Orelle French restaurant on the 24th floor at 103 Colmore Row

Inside Orelle - the ultimate Birmingham sky bar and restaurant

Take a look around the new luxury French restaurant and bar at 103 Colmore Row

With its breathtaking views of Birmingham and beyond and stunning interiors it’s no wonder that Orelle is fast gaining a reputation as the city’s ultimate sky bar and restaurant.

The team at D&D have been working tirelessly to achieve nothing short of perfection as the French restaurant and cocktail bar prepares to open to the public on Friday, October 14.

Situated on the 24th floor of 103 Colmore Row, the prestigious skyscraper which is already home to some of Birmingham’s most successful businesses, is in a prime position to showcase unique views of Birmingham and beyond to guests.

Accompanied by stunning interiors, featuring opulent colouring and designs created by architects Doone Silver Kerr, it oozes luxury.

The designers tastefully pay tribute to the site’s heritage as the former National Westminster House and drew sparkling influences from the nearby Jewellery Quarter.

One of the most eye-catching features is a glamorous mural from local artist, Anita Roye, whose father worked in the JQ - inspired by uncut gemstone. You can feel the energy of the people of Birmingham as you watch it.

The menu offers a contemporary take on classic French dishes, while showcasing the best of British produce. It’s open for Christmas dinner too - if you’re looking for somewhere to go.

As well as a sky bar, Orelle has a ground floor cocktail bar and cafe bar, where some of Birmingham’s best mixologists create classic and innovative cocktails.

Don’t forget to drop by and check it out!

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