Hand-picked bottomless brunches, happy hours, rooftop bars, and beer gardens in Birmingham.
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Broad Street, Birmingham
The Big BOOM Brunch brings serious party energy to Broad Street. Ninety minutes of bottomless cocktails, prosecco, and draft drinks while DJs spin wall-to-wall bangers. Themes change every six weeks (think R&B brunches, St Patrick's takeovers), and the street food menu keeps you fuelled for the chaos. It's less refined brunch, more full-on daytime rave with unlimited booze. Book ahead because this place fills up fast with groups ready to go hard.

City Centre, Birmingham
Aussie vibes and big portions define this Birmingham staple. Their bottomless brunch runs daily with 90 minutes of unlimited drinks and dishes like the Smokin' Hash Burger or a full kilo of chicken wings. Sports screens throughout mean you can watch live matches while demolishing nachos and knocking back beers. It's lively, affordable, and unapologetically fun - perfect for groups who want maximum food and booze without the fuss. Beach bar atmosphere meets British city centre energy.

City Centre, Birmingham
Social darts meets serious drinking at this city centre gem. Book an oche, grab wood-fired pizzas served on paddles, and enjoy £5 prosecco from 3-7pm daily. It's competitive, interactive, and surprisingly fun even if you can't hit a bullseye to save your life. The atmosphere is buzzing with friendly rivalries, the cocktails are creative, and the whole setup makes for brilliant group nights out. Date night or squad session, Flight Club delivers every time.

Moseley, Birmingham
Since 1861, this Victorian boozer has been a Moseley institution – but walk through the traditional front bar and prepare for surprises. The massive beer garden (seating 200) is a complex of different zones: Mo-Tiki beach bar with rum cocktails and sandy vibes, Shed du Vin wine bar, cigar lounge, and heated marquee. Ten real ales on tap rotate regularly, live music Fri-Sun, and fire pits create atmosphere year-round. This isn't your standard pub – it's an experience. Locals and students mix freely.

City Centre, Birmingham
Historic maltings turned canalside pub opposite the Utilita Arena, with prime waterfront real estate at Old Turn Junction. The upstairs balcony draped in fairy lights offers enchanting canal views – grab a spot early on sunny days. Roaring fireplaces inside, hearty British pub classics, and rotating local ales keep the crowds happy. Bill Clinton visited once (true story). Perfect pre-arena pint location or lazy Sunday session overlooking narrowboats. Spacious enough for big groups, cosy enough to feel welcoming.