Balearic beats come to the Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham at this stylish summer pop up bar
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Summer is here so it’s time to grab your shade and enjoy a cocktail at the hottest new place in town - whatever the weather!
Club Paradiso is a brand-new pop-up bar on St Martin’s balcony at Bullring shopping centre in Birmingham city centre. If you want to catch the ‘feels’ of Ibiza in Birmingham, this is certainly the place to be - full of vibrant colours, florals in abundance and sand beneath your feet, against a backdrop of top summertime tunes.
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Hide AdAt Club Paradiso you can enjoy the VIP pergola, covered seating and the obligatory giant selfie deck chair, making it the most eye-catching place to bask in the sun. There will also be a live DJ entertaining the crowds every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening. What better way to let your hair down and enjoy the heatwave.
Birmingham has a busy and exciting summer ahead, with Birmingham Festival 23 taking place from July 28 to celebrate the magic and memories of last year’s Commonwealth Games. The city will certainly be teaming with life all summer long.
Dion Cox, Managing Director at Leisure Events, the company behind Club Paradiso said: “We have worked hard to create the ultimate beach vibe in such an eye-catching space. Come and enjoy a selection of refreshing cocktails, Corona beer, Camden lager Cocktails and a variety of summer wines.”
Nita Chambers, Head of Commercialisation at Bullring added: “We are thrilled to welcome back Leisure Events and their latest bar experience. After the success of Sporting Social and Après Ski we knew they would create something unique for Bullring. Top marks for creating the ultimate beach vibe and Ibiza experience in Birmingham this summer.”
Club Paradiso overlooks St Martin’s Church is now open until early September. Free entry seven days a week, 11am - 10pm.
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