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Sun shines on Sutton Coldfield food extravaganza

The Sutton Coldfield Food Festival – the town’s biggest event of the year – was a sizzling success. The sun shone as more than 100 food and drink traders filled The Parade in the town centre from Friday, 11 to Sunday, 13 April.

A Culinary Delight

Following the record-breaking success of last year’s festival, organisers announced that the 2025 event featured even more culinary delights and family fun. From sizzling street food to indulgent desserts, local specialties, and refreshing drinks, there was something to please every palate.

A Collaborative Effort

The three-day event is a collaboration between Visit Royal Sutton Coldfield BID and LSD Promotions, aiming to celebrate local flavors and community spirit.

Free Entertainment for All

The festival also offered a range of free entertainment, including the Comedy Waiters Duo and Stilt-Walking Chefs, who appeared on Saturday and Sunday throughout the day. Additional activities included free face painting, glitter tattoos for children, and live music performances.

Community Excitement

Speaking before the event, Michelle Baker, BID manager, expressed her excitement: “We are excited to bring the Food Festival back to Sutton Coldfield for a second year. This event has truly become the town’s biggest free event, and we’re thrilled to showcase the best local and regional food once again. From delicious street food to fantastic family-friendly activities, there’s something for everyone. It’s a great opportunity to bring people together, celebrate our town, and support local businesses with an influx of visitors!”

Opening date for new Sutton Coldfield restaurant

Med-inspired Willow to open this month in Mere Green

Willow, the latest addition to Sutton Coldfield’s restaurant scene officially opens its doors on Thursday 20th February. The all-day Mediterranean inspired dining concept will be the third Willow site following locations in both Trentham Gardens and Telford.

Willow offers an all-day menu featuring flavours of the Mediterranean coast, served in a stylish, laidback setting and offers an eclectic all-day menu with fresh, high-quality ingredients taking centre stage.

Breakfast and brunch dishes range from the classic Willow Breakfast showcasing ‘full English’ favourites to Turkish Eggs served with smoked Greek yoghurt, chorizo, brown butter,sumac and toasted sourdough. Lighter items including the high protein granola and yoghurt bowl can be found on the Piccolo menu.

The main menu includes a selection of typical Mediterranean dishes, such as king prawn paella, roasted lamb shoulder with a feta dressing and feta & spinach orzo.

Guests can share the Mezze Grill, which includes the likes of lemon & oregano chicken with garlic & saffron cream sauce, lamb kofta, crispy potato latkes and beetroot tzatziki labneh.

In line with the Mediterranean-inspired menu, desserts including warm Greek orange cake with Greek yoghurt icing, cardamom custard and basil poached oranges.

The fully stocked bar provides a wide variety of wines, beers and spirts, as well as a range of expertly crafted cocktails and mixed drinks.

Guests can enjoy a selection of Sangrias, an Aperol Selezione, as well as the Taste of the Med menu featuring the Bella Ragazza Martini incorporating; Malfy lemon gin, passionfruit liqueur, guava purée,
pineapple juice and viola. For those looking for a boozy brunch the offering also includes Bloody Mary’s, Mimosa’s and the Blueberry & Pineapple Colada.

During the day the restaurant is filled with natural light transforming into a cosy softly lit space in the evening. The new Willow site also features a stunning outdoor terrace perfect for al fresco dining and enjoying pre-dinner
cocktails.

Willow says it seeks to infuse every visit with a touch of holiday charm. The new restaurant welcomes guests of all ages as well as being dog friendly with a dedicated menu for four-legged friends. Further enhancing the experience, the restaurant will host regular live music nights, featuring talented local artists, providing a lively backdrop for guests.

General Manager at Willow Mere, comments: “We’re thrilled to bring Willow to Mere Green! Our unique concept features an all-day menu complemented by regular entertainment, creating the perfect dining destination for every occasion.”

Landmark Sutton Park restaurant to reopen after £1.5m revamp

Toby Carvery reopens as a Browns Brasserie

A famous landmark restaurant in the heart of Sutton Park is reopening later this month after a £1.5m revamp, creating 50 jobs. Browns Brasserie & Bar Sutton Park will officially open its doors on Thursday, November 21.
Previously the Sutton Park Toby Carvery restaurant, the 18th-century millhouse will be respectfully renovated to pay homage to the Grade II listed building’s history, while introducing Browns Brasserie’s relaxed and elegant interiors.
General Manager Danny Folcarelli commented, “The building has been totally transformed, bringing back to life all of the original features through a careful and well-planned restoration process to create a beautiful new venue.”
Original features will stay in place, such as the 17th-century 12-panel studded front door that was brought from Worcester Cathedral, and the old mill’s leat still runs through the cellar to this day.
From the standalone cocktail bar to the expansive, light-filled dining areas, the restaurant is the ideal setting for a drink, pre- or post-dinner relaxing, as well as all-day dining.
The restaurant opens in time for the Browns festive menu launch with indulgent dishes designed especially for the holiday season. Weekends are not to be missed eitherwith the Browns Bottomless Champagne Brunch, available Friday to Sunday until 2pm, where guests can choose from a selection of delicious brunch dishes accompanied by bottomless prosecco, Bloody Marys, Aperol Spritz or Bellinis for £36 per person or unlimited Möet & Chandon Impérial Champagne or Chandon Garden Spritz for just £56 per person.

Round off the weekend with a traditional Sunday roast, freshly carved and served with all the trimmings.
Enjoy alongside live piano every Sunday between 1pm-4pm.

Open all day from breakfast through to dinner, Browns serve classic British comfort dishes and fresh seasonal creations,.

Discover Pierre’s: A Revamped Dining Experience in Mere Green

Pierre’s, Mulberry Walk, Sutton Coldfield

By Patrick James

It would seem slightly odd taking your brand in what appears to be a downmarket direction, in an upmarket kind of area.
However, downmarket might be a harsh way to describe the change at a popular high street restaurant brand in Sutton Coldfield; innovative might be better.
Pierre’s, formerly Bistrot Pierre, has relaunched as Pierre’s after a complete refurbishment to create a more casual bar-cafe to appeal to a wider range of customers.
The restaurant group, which has 18 eateries across the UK, says it has identified a gap in the market for more informal dining which is accessible to a wider customer base.
Having tried it as Bistrot Pierre, it would have been rude not to try the new version, and we set out for a family gathering at the revamped venue.
First impressions are important, as obviously is the food, but the first thing that struck me was the cleanliness.
A visit to the washrooms proved a surprise. Absolutely spotless and thoughtfully laid out, offering free sanitary products in a discreet basket by the washbasin.
Otherwise pristine. So a great start. Then there was the waiting staff. Patient and friendly, as they should be, but that is not always the case. I’ve come across a few Basil Fawlty-esque characters over the years.
Then there’s the ambience. After the facelift, the venue offers a more spacious dining area with a more keenly priced, family-friendly menu and surprisingly, the children’s menu. It offered three courses, plus a mocktail for just £8.95. More of that later.
There were five of us, so the main menu took a little while to peruse. Again, it offered a great value set menu, together with a wide range of meat, fish, or veggie/vegan dishes to suit most tastes on the extensive à la carte menu.


My son, having just returned from France on holiday, was still keen on all things gallic and went for the fixed price three course at £22.95, consisting of calamari, steak frites, and creme brulee, while the other three of us chose from the main menu. 
In a determined effort to have a go at the company’s sharing dishes, we ordered sides of broccoli, truffle fries, guacamole, olives, houmous, onion rings and the most tender and juicy mini chorizo, tossed in honey. By some distance, the best I have tasted. An excellent and indulgent set of dishes to pick at during the meal.
The starters included king prawns in lemon, garlic and chilli butter, served with toasted rustic sourdough, a slightly left field dish of a pea, mint and broad bean falafel, with an aromatic accompaniment of coriander yoghurt, cucumber, couscous and crispy chickpeas. Delicious.
No problem polishing that lot off.
Meanwhile, our nine-year-old grandson started on the humus started before tackling a large, adult-sized burger and fries and finished of with a profiterole filled with ice cream. Great value.
While he ploughed his own little dining furrow, the four continued with mains of the aforementioned steak frites, a seemingly humble offering, but proving to a winner with a perfectly cooked bavette steak, which proved rich in flavor with a tender texture, with crispy fries. Another main dish was melt-in-the-mouth half chicken with fries spiced with garlic butter, harissa and sriracha sauces. A hefty offering with the doggy bag coming into play at the end.


My daughter in law went for the fish, a juicy and tender fillet of salmon presented with toasted new potatoes, peas, French beans and a chive and white wine sauce.
Meanwhile, fancying something a bit more exotic and on the vegan menu, I plumped for the Moroccan sweet potato and red pepper Tagine, a spicy, aromatic and imaginative alternative evoking memories of previous Middle East dining.
We were mostly feeling stuffed, but there was one dessert as part of the fixed priced menu, the creme brulee and one other member of the party ready for pudding and chose the apple and rhubarb tart. That person, who shall remain nameless, polished off the one that was ordered and whatever was left of the rest.
Overall and excellent dining experience and the change appears to have worked with the place pretty full on a Thursday evening.
The bill came to just under £200. That included several alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and a 10 per cent service charge. So just the food would reduce the bill to £140 for five people. Pretty good value for money and all enjoyed in a venue with plenty of ambience.
Not at all downmarket, just an imaginative and seemingly popular alternative.

Pierre’s is open at 9am each day, offering a wide variety of breakfast options which will be available until the later time of 3pm. The Kids Breakfast starts from £2.50. 
Highlights include a breakfast flatbread – sourdough topped with tomato, bacon, egg, sausage and mushrooms; avocado on toast with pomegranate seeds, feta cheese, harissa oil and sweet chilli jam; a buttermilk pancake stack with a topping of either mixed berries and crème fraiche, or bacon and maple syrup. 
The Start and Share section includes some vegetarian options such as bang bang cauliflower, pan fried halloumi and a pea, mint and broad bean falafel, which seemed to interesting to miss out on.

Company CEO Nick White said: “Sutton Coldfield is a fantastic community and launching Pierre’s represents a thrilling opportunity for us to provide a fantastic hospitality venue to suit all occasions.
“The exciting relaunch has enabled us to offer something for everyone, a place where guests can sit and chat over a coffee, enjoy a cocktail or two, or indulge in a bigger meal with friends and family.”
For information, please visit www.bistrotpierre.co.uk/pierres/

Aldi’s Halloween date for opening in Mere Green

The new Aldi in Mere Green opens on October 31

Sutton Coldfield nears completion

Another supermarket is about to open its doors in Mere Green. The new Aldi on Belwell Lane will open on October 31 and will offer even more choice to locals, but is not welcomed by everyone, who fear it will add to traffic chaos.

It joins fellow discount store Lidl, only recently opened, superstore Sainsbury’s, the M&S foodhall and the smaller food outlet in Poundland.

It is sited on the old Waitrose, the former Flints bar and neighbouring Atlas house, which were demolished to make way for the newcomer.

Work is still underway, but it has refreshed a part of Mere Green that had been derelict for years.

While many welcome the new store which will compete directly with Lidl, others are worried about the traffic implications.

Four Oaks resident Marion James said: “The traffic island at Mere Green has been bad enough since Lidl and the Mulberry Walk complex opened, but this new store, just above the island will cause more chaos.”