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FOOD NEWS F ROM YOUR R EGION. . .


DINE AT THE MAC NEW LOOK FOR ARTS CENTRE CAFÉ


Birmingham has a brand new café and restaurant, situated in one of the country’s most popular art venues.


Kiln is based at the Midlands Arts Centre (MAC) and opened last month. It promises a unique dining experience, from breakfast and brunch though to lunch and dinner, with special culinary events planned for the autumn.


During MAC’s closure, their café has been fully refurbished, influenced by valuable feedback from loyal audiences, with improvements to the menu, service and facilities.


The new café and restaurant will introduce seasonal menus and a wide range of vegetarian options, with meals cooked freshly on-site, including homemade sourdough pizzas, a range of breakfast, lunch and dinner options, plus specially-made cakes and pastries. KILN also boasts an impressive pizza oven and open-plan bakery section, overseen by the café and restaurant’s very own pastry chef, as well as a beautiful art-deco-inspired cocktail bar.


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Carl Finn, Head of Catering at MAC, said: “The aim of KILN is to provide an enjoyable dining environment, whilst offering a high-quality experience at an affordable price where visitors


FOOD WI TH A V I EW BELFRY EATERIE NOW OPEN


For those looking to enjoy a post-lockdown treat or reunion with friends and family, Sam’s Club House, located within The Belfry Hotel & Resort, is now open every day for outdoor dining from 7.30am until 9pm.


Guests can soak up the sun and enjoy the stunning views across the PGA National Course from the terrace while tucking into breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and enjoy a refreshing drink from the extensive list of craft beers, spirits, wine, cocktails, soft drinks, and hot drinks.


During their visit, guests can explore the resort’s 550 acres of rolling countryside to go wildlife spotting or for a relaxing walk or enjoy a stroll through the resort’s Woodland Walk.


Alternatively, guests can opt to follow in the footsteps of some of golf’s greatest legends by booking a tee time on one of The Belfry’s three world-class golf courses.


Sam’s Club House is open for walk-ins only. For more information visit www.thebelfry.com/dine/sams-club-house/


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can relax in the heart of the venue. We’re creating seasonal menus, whilst retaining popular choices - including MAC’s famous chips - and introducing new, fresh, interesting recipes and ingredients.”


To book your table for KILN or learn more about MAC’s new café and restaurant, visit www.macbirmingham.co.uk/visit/kiln-by-mac


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