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First time trying afternoon tea, so I have nothing to
First time trying afternoon tea, so I have nothing to compare this experience to. However, I absolutely loved it. Nice views, sandwiches, and pastries. There was a fruity tea that was so refreshing, I usually don't like those types of teas but enjoyed it very much here. It did take awhile to see the wait staff throughout but they were short staffed at the time. Overall, I'd recommend.
Be the first to ReplyI took my Family there about 2 yrs ago I did mean to write
I took my Family there about 2 yrs ago I did mean to write a review, From the moment we arrived there the staff were wonderful very helpful they knew how to treat guests from the moment you walked in. We were shown to our table it was full so there was a very good buzz there, We ordered our food in the mean time the waiter couldn't do enough for our table, The food arrived wow is all I can say it look so good I didn't want to eat it, the hole meal and our table loved it, it was well presented cooked just right plenty and well it just what you'd expect from a Michelin star restaurant if not it should be and deserts were just to die for, The wine list was super cool for those who drank wine at the table loved it great selection of wines, even my 2year old loved it and got to sit in the big chair, Over all this is how a restaurant should be like Warm friendly top food and wine and it was value for money even all 10 of us, I paid hahaha but no thank you all very much for your hospitality and your service it a great place to bring your family or just for dinner lunch, I will be back that you can count on and recommend to everyone I speak to well done again and big thank you from the Fitzgerald family.
Be the first to ReplyI was really looking forward to my evening here with family
I was really looking forward to my evening here with family but I was so disappointed....I've been in a lot of restaurants all over the United States and Europe and never have I ever ordered a bottle of wine where I had to pour it myself, Let alone open it myself....my Mum and I ordered steaks which they mixed up.. so had to swap, mine was cold but usually the waiter/waitress would ask you to cut into it to see if it was cooked to your likeness... Well that never happened and wasn't cooked to my liking.... The waiter never came back to see if we needed more drinks, two people in the company had nothing ... We had to ask for dessert menu's ... after trying to get the waiters attention for a long time, When we did eventually get dessert we got no spoons/ forks and the dessert was the most boring, plain and no effort in how it was plated I've ever seen for the class of restaurant it claims to be..... A beautiful restaurant with a view but terrible service and food quality was really poor
Be the first to ReplyMarco Pierre White Steakhouse, Bar & Grill in Birmingham
Marco Pierre White Steakhouse, Bar & Grill in Birmingham really is something special - it is one of two MPW restaurant in Birmingham, interestingly both of which are located inside The Cube, with Bardolino on the 5th floor, and then all the way up to the 25th floor is Marco Pierre White Steakhouse which is only accessed through the elevators inside Hotel Indigo - I don't have a problem with this as that lift is designed to be fast as climbing 70 meters certainly is tricky and you don't want to be stopping on every floor along the way to getting something to eat.Being on the top and 25th floor of The Cube and Hotel Indigo building, the views are stunning - there is a terrace where you can grab something to eat or drink looking across the whole of the city, or if you prefer to sit inside, the full glass panoramic views give you still a brilliant view of the city which makes it such a great place to grab anything from an alcoholic beverage, meal or even an Afternoon Tea which is £19.95 per person, which is actually cheaper than many hotels - good value!Many of the reviews do mention this place is pricey - it might be in certain areas with some dishes costing £70 but you just have to know what to order - I find the set menu to be really well priced at £20 for 2 courses, and the Afternoon Tea is really reasonable too especially considering the views and quality. The staff here seemed really attentive, constantly checking up to make sure everything was okay to the point I couldn't refuse to pay the service charge as the staff certainly did deserve it - although my general feelings towards adding a service charge is well-known. They were generally happy to modify any dish for me to make it gluten-free which I liked, although I would have liked more of a what to expect and what they'd do rather than having to ask about each dish, in particular, I found this to also be similar with Bardolino downstairs. I've dined at numerous MPW restaurants across many chains - some of them I've found to be pretty hit and miss, most of them, however, was pretty good and this is arguably one of the best amongst them including great locations in the likes of Liverpool and Manchester (Sadly this also includes bad locations in the likes of Leeds and Newcastle), the latter also being a part of this Steakhouse brand meaning they serve the same menu.For my starter, I ordered the tomato soup - this was presented with fresh gluten-free bread, for a starter, it was a huge portion and it was a really well seasoned, good-quality soup - I would have preferred other soups from the menu however but still I don't regret ordering this one.For my main, I opted for the 6 oz steak with pomme frites, the chips again were fresh, tasty and well-seasoned and my steak was seasoned really well, I didn't like how I had to pick between the two extremes of either pink or well-done, as I'm more of a medium well person (slightly pink), but this was down to the size of the steak which still had a coating to ensure it wasn't dry and had great flavour - having to pay around £4 for an extra sauce to go with it was a little much though - I ended up opting for ketchup and honestly the steak didn't need a sauce, it was tasty on its' own in the steak juices.For dessert, I shared ice cream with my friend - the menu didn't state the flavours which would be delivered which I feel for the price they normally charge it should- Madagascan Vanilla with fresh pieces (my favourite)- Chocolate with little chocolate pieces inside (my friend's favour)- Salted caramel (I couldn't fully identify this one!)Regarding the main menu, I would have liked more choice for gluten-free as many of the fish dishes appeared to contain gluten for example.This place is certainly a special place to mark a special occasion or even make a special end to a trip to Birmingham, the latter was the reason I decided to come, and although this location might not have as many promotional offers as other MPW restaurants, including the Liverpool location of the same brand which offers 241 via Meerkat Meals or Tastecard, which is also inside a Hotel Indigo, it still is really worth it in most cases - a big improvement would be to explain the menu and what one should expect in full detail to avoid confusion, including how they'd adapt a dish to be gluten-free because I don't want to talk through every dish with my server etc.A great quality restauraunt by an awesome celebrity chef who even trained Gordon Ramsay and one of his better locations too - which is actually quite hard to achieve on its' own! Stunning views and some really reasonable prices in regards to Afternoon Tea + set menu, really do warrant a strong four-star rating in my books and I will certainly be returning next time I'm in the West Midlands City!
Be the first to ReplyThoroughly disappointing.
The only good thing we had was the espresso martini. We ordered a mixed grill and none of the best was cooked as we had asked for and even the pieces of steak were all cooked to different levels of doneness. The flavours were not there and the presentation was simple. The service, although pleasant, was ineffective and slow. We ordered a bottle of wine, had the wrong one delivered ten minutes later, they took it back and ten minutes later still brought another incorrect bottle. We sat with our plates, after we finished our meal, for around thirty minutes. No one checked on us, even though they were working to change the table settings at all the tables around us. They were obviously much more concerned with getting their duties done than serving the customers. It was a pricey meal that was flavourless and poorly executed. Nice view at least!
Be the first to ReplyOwned and operated by One of England's world renowned
Owned and operated by One of England's world renowned chefs, the restaurant is located in the newly built cube building overlooking the beautiful view of Birmingham. The food was really lovely but the service was disappointing. We were seated 45 min late after having a reservation and the food also took forever. I would like to go again because they have a beautiful lounge with live music on the weekends in the evening. I hope the next experience is better.
Be the first to ReplyIt's a great view and everything, but I kind of feel like
It's a great view and everything, but I kind of feel like this is somewhere that shouldn't be so expensive for somewhere so sticky. Now it's colder, they've put the cover over the longest length of outside, so you can still sit down out there pleasantly for the view and the sunset, we grabbed our drinks, fine, a little overpriced, and a small cafuffle (is that how one spells cafuffle?) and there was a heap of plates of half finished food (uncultured folk hadn't even put their knives and forks together!) and that was just kind of left there for, must have been about twenty minutes maybe? I kind of think here could be lovely, but the tables are a bit dented, and the chairs a bit stained, and unfortunately a lot of the clientele (not everyone, plenty are lovely) seem to go as a bit of a statement, and just spill and drop their stuff all over the place, and the staff as nice as they are, just seem quite fed up with them and let them get on with it. Going out to nice places isn't about not giving a poop and clicking your fingers at the poor waiter you aren't going to tip because it's more expensive anyway!!
Be the first to ReplyGreat for drinks with friends, but my favourite pursuit
Great for drinks with friends, but my favourite pursuit here is chasing the #brumset. The viewing deck in open in clement weather and affords breathtaking views to the west of Birmingham. Definitely a place to regularly check-in. Looking forward to trying out the restaurant soon.
Be the first to ReplyIt was my last day in Birmingham so a few cousins of mine
It was my last day in Birmingham so a few cousins of mine took me here for dessert as we'll had just finished our meal elsewhere. When we first approached the cube I have to say that my jaw dropped a tad. The building was like nothing I've ever seen before. It became clear after seeing the new library earlier that Birmingham was becoming quite modern. Now to get to the restaurant we had to take the lift all the way to the top, I have no problem with elevators but if you do its worth the anxiety as the view from the top is one of the best in town. We were greeted at the front desk and taken over the the bar as we'll explained we only had come for drinks and desserts. Unfortunately the outside deck was under renovation so we weren't able to get a table there but the bar sufficed as we still had a great view.I ordered the sticky toffee pudding as I had yet to order one in the UK and wanted to compare it to Canada.
Be the first to ReplyReally disappointing restaurant.
You pay for the name and possibly for a view, although I think that's extra. The atmosphere is like being in a (fairly rough) night club and the food is basic to say the least. Ours took 3 hours from start to finish, which wasn't what we wanted but the staff said they were slow because a lot of people had arrived at the same time!
Be the first to ReplyI d been meaning to eat at Marco PIerre s since it opened
I d been meaning to eat at Marco PIerre s since it opened about 4 years ago but for some reason never made it there! Perhaps it's due to my love of independents...anyway my family from Essex were coming to visit so I thought I d take them to give them some incredible views of Birmingham.I booked through bookatable who I noticed over a lunchtime deal of two courses for £20, 3 for £25 this is a small saving on the usual prices for example one of the mains was £18 usually so you basically get £5 which although isn't bad it's not an amazing deal.We arrived early so grabbed a drink in the bar - I noticed that the cocktail prices had gone up a lot since i first went 4 years ago (average cocktail price £13) so I went for a prosecco. Table service was available but nobody came so we headed to the bar. We were seated at 2.30, I was a little surprised after being told on the telephone we had a window seat that we were actually one row in from the window but it was a nice enough table. We were asked before we were seated if ' we were on a deal' which is fine but surely the table booking system should tell them that.The menu for the lunch time offer we had had 4 options for starter, main and dessert. I decided on kipper pate with whisky toast & a 6oz sirloin steak for main. It bills itself as a steak restaurant so I was really looking forward to a flavoursome steak. We had to flag down a waiter after 20 mins and no one had taken our order and we also had no wine list. Thankfully wine, water & some yummy bread for the table (£3.25) arrived shortly afterwards.The starter arrived, the pate was delicious, no real taste to the toast but it's bread so it was all good! The onion soup was also delicious and not too salty. I was now very excited for my main!The rest of my party had chicken Kiev which looked delicious, succulent chicken & some tasty fries on the side. Quite gastro pub in style but that suited us, we weren't looking for a fancy meal. My steak arrived and despite requesting no garlic due to an allergy it had garlic butter sauce in a ramkin and garlic on the tomato. I raised this and was brought tomatoes to replace it. The steak itself was lacking in flavour, I wouldn't say it was medium rare & tasted more like something you would put on a sandwich rather than deliver as a main. The chips were large cut and delicious & there was some watercress on the plate too. I excused myself after the meal and discussed the service, steak and garlic issue with the maitre d. His explanation was as we had booked a deal I couldn't be expected to have a steak as good as the 8oz on the menu which is £28. I'm not sure that is an argument really! I was quite happy to have a smaller steak but I expected my food to have been cooked and flavoured with care. He offered us free coffees which I decided to take him up on. I went back to my table and once the plates were cleared we ordered 4 lattes. We waiting probably 30 mins + for these lattes to the point where I had to ask twice if our order was forgotten. So indeed the service did not improve. The coffees were well made and were served with brownie on the side. The bill arrived and 20% was taken off for the experience we had which was a nice gesture. I then had to challenge the bill due to garlic butter being added on (again...I have a garlic allergy!) The meal worked out as £44 per couple for two courses, one wine, one beer, some free coffee & the 20% deducted.Would I go back....not a chance. If you re after a steak you d be much better off in andersons or banks or even one of those sizzling pubs where at least there is a bit of flavour.
Be the first to ReplyLoved the place for it's scenery and ambiance.
Quite prices but that is the price I suppose you pay for the location. Gets too much bad press for me which isn't always deserved as I've known many good chefs to work here.
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