Father's Day in Birmingham 2022: Nine of the best restaurants to take dad - including Fazenda and Varanasi
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Father’s Day is just around the corner, and one of the best ways to treat dad this year will be to take him out for a meal.
Birmingham is brimming with good places to eat, from Indian cuisine to proper pub grub.
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Marco Pierre White Steakhouse bar and grill
The Birmingham instalment of the world famous chef’s various eateries is a steakhouse located on Wharfside Street.
According to the restaurant, every dad who joins us gets a complimentary ‘dram’ of Johnnie Walker Whisky.
Booking ahead through the website is encouraged.
The Cube, 200 Wharfside St, Birmingham B1 1PR https://www.mpwrestaurants.co.uk/our-brands/steakhouse-bar-and-grill/birmingham
Fazenda
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The South American restaurant serves a range of dishes, predominantly from Argentina and Brazil.
55 Colmore Row, Birmingham B3 2AA https://fazenda.co.uk/private-dining/
Rodizio Rico
Another restaurant with a South American twist, Rodizio has a special selection of Brazilian BBQ and wins from across the continent.
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207 Wharfside St, Birmingham B1 1RN https://rodiziorico.com/birmingham-restaurant-2/
The Wilderness
Located in the Jewellery Quarter, this modern European restaurant is unique, quirky and full of choice.
Bookings can be made through the restaurant’s website.
27 Warstone Ln, Birmingham B18 6JQ https://www.wearethewilderness.co.uk/food
Isaac’s at The Grand
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Lunch and dinner menus are available, so there is plenty of opportunity to find a suitable time for dad.
Bookings can be made via the website.
28 Barwick St, Birmingham B3 2NT https://isaacsrestaurant.co.uk/
Heidi’s Apres-ski bar
One of the newest additions to the Broad Street food and drink selections, Heidi’s brings a taste of the Bavarian Oktoberfest to Birmingham.
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195, 196 Broad St, Birmingham B15 1SU https://heidisbierbar.uk/birmingham/
Gentleman and Scholar on Broad Street
This typically British pub has beer and cocktail offerings as well as food options from the bbq or grill.
Its outdoor terrace will be an ideal place to spend the day, should the weather allow.
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Varanasi
For a taste of India, you’ll not go far wrong by taking your dad to Varanasi on Broad Street.
The big names of Hollywood have descended on some eateries around Birmingham, and Varanasi is just one of these.
Bookings are recommended for this authentic taste of Indian cuisine.
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To make a booking, visit the restaurant website.
184 Broad St, Birmingham B15 1DA https://varanasi.uk/
Dishoom
Fancy heading to a restaurant that has hosted Tom Cruise and Ed Sheeran in recent years? If so, then Dishoom is the place for you.
Located within Chamberlain Square, the Indian restaurant makes for a great setting to enjoy a Father’s Day.
One Chamberlain Sq, Birmingham B3 3AX https://www.dishoom.com/birmingham/
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