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Requested be closed with reason - Other: closed says WhatPub - 15/06/2018
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Annexe, Birmingham
Birmingham
B4 6QB
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Reviews of Annexe (Average Rating: 6½ of 10) see review guidelines
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Danny O'Revey left this review about Annexe
Bistro style restaurant/bar, deceivingly small from the street shop front, goes back c=some way via the bistro to a more formal restaurant at the rear. Glossed wood boards there are mirrored walls to give the thin bar some depth, mixed cafe seating, maybe a nice setting for an informal meal? There is limited seating outside at the front. Laid back background music.
One real ale of very average quality - Breakspear Oxford Gold
On 26th April 2015
- rating: 6
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Soup Dragon left this review about Annexe
A terraced self-styled restaurant and bar, which has a couple of tables in the street. It is housed in one of the 'units' that made-up the frontage of the former Methodist Central Hall, which was built in 1904. It is a red brick and terracotta building, but the frontage of Annexe is a simple red and glass one, with the red brick piers separating it from the neighbouring units. The interior has a narrow restaurant area, which has a serving bar and a few stools near some steps that take you down, past a piano, to a wider restaurant area. The decor is like a dirty cream colour, with green and a wood floor. A few film star pictures are on the walls and a pull down screen was showing the B&W film, 'The Killers', silently. The music was easy/jazzy and at a decent level. It is really a restaurant (candles on the tables et al), with about 4 stools opposite the bar. The service was fine and a few people were in, eating. Beer; usual tap stuff with a German wheat beer, with Wye Vally Bitter (just gone) and a fairly non-descript Brakspear Oxford Gold on handpull (at £3.60). Whilst it does feel like a restaurant, there are a few stools and i actually liked the relaxed atmosphere. I would pop back in.
On 3rd December 2013
- no rating submitted
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Annexe
Small rectangular room at front with Parisienne cafe-bar furniture and decor. Couple of patio tables out front. Upmarket restaurant area down a few steps at the rear. Regular 'show nights'. Doesn't look like a real ale established, but has two handpumps offering Purity UBU and Wye Valley Penthouse Ale (£3.50). Overall, a welcome addition to the area with a pleasant, relaxed feel.
On 9th June 2012
- rating: 7
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- Hot Food : Yes last updated 09 June 2012 by hondo .
- Real Ale : Yes last updated 09 June 2012 by hondo .