I love Birmingham's unique and quirky Vagabond Wine bar - pour your own drinks, delicious food & cosy vibes
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Nestled in Birmingham's bustling Colmore Row, Vagabond Wine Bar offers a delightful escape for wine enthusiasts and food lovers alike.
With more than 100 wines available through their innovative self-pour machines, guests can explore a diverse selection at their own pace.
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Hide AdThe ambiance is cosy and inviting, making it a perfect spot for both intimate gatherings and friendly get-togethers.


We opted for the steak sharer (see the photo, it was amazing!) and two glasses of the Wine Pinotage - a South African, dark berry fruit with fragrant notes of spice and cinnamon.
The yummy food paired with a curated wine selection, promises a memorable dining experience. The menu also features a variety of small plates, artisan cheeses, and charcuterie spreads, ensuring there's something to complement every palate.


I had never been before so had a quick google of some customer reviews. They said that while Vagabond had excellent staff and amazing wines, some of the reviews noted areas for improvement. But we couldn’t find one single fault - the food, the setting and the drinks were perfect.
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The relaxed setting makes it a noteworthy destination in Birmingham's dining scene.
This place is slap bang in the middle of Birmingham city centre and it is the first Vagabond outside of London.
Birmingham is complete with a real-life tree and its very own secret vault, home to wine tastings and perfect for private hire.
The prices are reasonable too - the steak sharer (which as you can see is huge for two people) costs £35, the small plates vary between £7-£10, while a large charcuterie board is around £28.
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Hide AdThere’s also a self-service craft beer wall, which was a hit with my dining partner.
So whether you're a wine connoisseur or simply looking for a unique dining experience, Vagabond Wine Bar's combination of self-pour wine stations and delectable dishes makes it a must-visit spot in the city.
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