• vegan pub fare at the warehouse cafe in birmingham

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    March 13th, 2009quarrygirlbirmingham, more restaurants (not LA)

    of all the incredible restaurants we visited on our recent trip to england, the warehouse cafe in birmingham stood out as one of the best. the warehouse cafe is an entirely vegetarian co-op with a bookstore on the bottom floor and a kick-ass veg restaurant upstairs. they have a passion for the environment and serve up meatless meals containing local and sustainable ingredients that taste bloody brilliant—their vegan junk food and pub fare is completely unmatched. we went for the nachos, burgers, chips and pies…no room for salad. the guilty vegan pleasures at warehouse tasted so amazing…melty cheese and buttery crusts like i haven’t experienced since i was a teenager. wowee!

    nachos grande (vegan): organic hand fried tortilla chips, jalapeno chillies, melted mature cheddar, and salsa. £3.95

    nachos grande (vegan): organic hand fried tortilla chips, jalapeno chillies, melted mature cheddar, and salsa. £3.95

    to start, we ordered the vegan nachos, which were nothing short of incredible. the homemade chips were sinfully greasy and thick…not to mention the melty and creepily convincing cheese. total guilty pleasure x 1000.

    organic vegan burger special with garlic and mushrooms.

    organic vegan burger special with garlic and mushrooms.

    the husband ordered the burger special, which was also above and beyond. a thick vegan patty with soy vegan cheese, sauteed vegetables, and chunky homemade fries made this dish one not to miss. we ordered it off the specials board, but the burger is available on the normal menu, it just normally doesn’t come with the mushrooms.

    warehouse cafe special: leek pie served with garden peas and chips.

    warehouse cafe special: leek pie served with garden peas and chips.

    lastly, i again ordered off the specials menu and went for the leek pie. holy mother, this shit was traditional pub food done just right but veganized…right down to the rich, greasy crust and huge steaming chips.

    ware-house-pie-cu

    the insides were prepared absolutely perfectly…i’m talking really succulent mushrooms in a moist but crispy-on-the-edges buttery crust and creamy beer-flavored sauce. everything we tried from warehouse’s menu was waaaaaay beyond delicious.

    in addition to serving up excellent, traditional, and entirely vegetarian/vegan-friendly food, warehouse cafe was charming in the fact that it was run by a shared co-op which includes an environmentally-conscious bookstore located below the restaurant, and all the staff rotate and share ownership. literature on making our world a better place is scattered everywhere…in the dining hall, in the bookshop, and even in the bathroom (where there are 3 different ways to dry your hands, and pamphlets on each method explaining its effects on the environment).

    the warehouse cafe is a little hole-in-the-wall that caught me off guard with its sweetness, its consciousness, and its ridiculously tasty vegan food. i will return to this place every single chance i have, because it’s so fucking special. if you find yourself in the uk, it’s totally worth taking a trip to birmingham to visit this place.

    warehouse cafe birmingham

    warehouse cafe birmingham

    the warehouse cafe
    54-57 Allison Street
    Birmingham B5 5TH
    0121 633 0261
    Monday to Saturday
    11 a.m. til 10 p.m. (last food orders at 9 p.m.)
    Sunday
    11 a.m. til 6 p.m. (last food orders at 5.00 p.m.)

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  • Dang, I don’t even like leeks and that thing’s making my mouth water!

  • I need that flaky crust in my life!

  • I am really enjoying the posts from your vacation! I’m going to be in London for a few days in August, so I’ll make sure to reference your earlier posts for some great recommendations. I’m also going to Edinburgh for about 5-6 days. Any advice on where a girl can get some vegan haggis? (I’ve heard rumors it exists! And is mostly made of lentils.) Actually, any lacto-ovo-vegetarian friendly restaurant is fine by me.

  • You didn’t mention that the One Earth Shop on the ground floor is completely vegan! The only in Birmingham!


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