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1000 Trades: Craft Beer and Community Spirit in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter

A vibrant neighbourhood bar celebrating Birmingham’s industrial heritage with craft beers, local food, and a quirky artistic vibe.

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1000 Trades is a vibrant neighbourhood bar and kitchen located in a Grade II-listed former badge-making workshop in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter. Celebrating the city’s industrial heritage, it offers an ever-evolving selection of craft beers, natural wines, and seasonal kitchen residencies by local food entrepreneurs. The venue combines historic charm with a quirky, artistic atmosphere, making it a beloved spot for locals and visitors alike.

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16 Frederick St, Birmingham, B1 3HE, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Mid ranged
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
4 pm-11 pm
Tuesday
12 pm-11 pm
Wednesday
12 pm-11 pm
Thursday
12 pm-11 pm
Friday
12 pm-12 am
Saturday
12 pm-12 am
Sunday
12 pm-11 pm

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    Train

    From Birmingham New Street Station, take a short taxi ride or a 20-minute walk to 1000 Trades. The Jewellery Quarter station is also nearby, about 450 meters from the bar, accessible via a 5-7 minute walk. Train fares vary, with short local trips typically under £5.

    Metro

    Use the West Midlands Metro to Jewellery Quarter stop, located approximately 450 meters from 1000 Trades. The metro runs frequently with tickets costing around £2-£3 for short journeys. The walk from the stop is flat and wheelchair accessible.

    Bus

    Several bus routes serve the Jewellery Quarter area from Birmingham city centre, with a journey time of 10-20 minutes depending on traffic. Tickets cost approximately £2-£3. Buses stop within a 5-10 minute walk of 1000 Trades.

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    Local taxi services or ride-hailing apps can provide direct access to 1000 Trades from anywhere in Birmingham. Typical fares from the city centre range from £7 to £12 depending on time of day and traffic.

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    Local tips

    Try the rotating selection of craft beers and natural wines to experience local and regional flavours.
    Check out the kitchen residencies for seasonal menus created by local food entrepreneurs.
    Visit upstairs for the cocktail bar offering expertly crafted drinks in a cozy setting.
    Enjoy the live music and local art that contribute to the bar’s unique and lively atmosphere.

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    A Living Tribute to Birmingham’s Industrial Heritage

    1000 Trades is nestled in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, a district famed for its rich history in craftsmanship and manufacturing. The building itself is a Grade II-listed former badge-making workshop, its exposed brick walls, timeworn floorboards, and high arched windows echoing the city’s industrial past. This heritage is not only preserved but celebrated, as the bar’s name pays homage to Birmingham’s nickname, the 'city of a thousand trades,' reflecting the diverse crafts that once thrived here.

    A Dynamic Hub for Craft Beverages and Local Food

    At its core, 1000 Trades champions craftsmanship through an ever-changing selection of craft beers and natural, organic wines sourced from local and regional producers. The bar is known for its rotating kitchen residencies, where local food entrepreneurs showcase innovative and seasonal menus, ensuring fresh and varied dining experiences. This focus on quality and creativity extends to the cocktail bar upstairs, which complements the main space with expertly crafted drinks.

    An Artistic and Quirky Atmosphere

    The interior of 1000 Trades combines a polished yet slightly ramshackle aesthetic, featuring plasterboard and naked brick surfaces adorned with artwork from Birmingham’s thriving local artists. This quirky vibe creates a welcoming and relaxed environment that feels both authentic and vibrant. The venue also serves as an event space, hosting live music curated in partnership with the city’s music community, further embedding it within Birmingham’s cultural fabric.

    A Neighbourhood Bar with a Community Focus

    1000 Trades embraces the traditional role of the local pub as the beating heart of the community. It fosters a friendly, inclusive atmosphere where regulars and newcomers alike can enjoy quality drinks and food in a convivial setting. The bar’s commitment to local craft and culture makes it a cornerstone of the Jewellery Quarter’s social scene, offering a space that feels both historic and contemporary.

    Accessibility and Practical Details

    Located at 16 Frederick Street, 1000 Trades is easily accessible from the Jewellery Quarter railway and metro stations, both approximately 450 meters away. The venue offers wheelchair accessibility and provides amenities such as free Wi-Fi, table service, and digital payment options. Its opening hours generally run from noon to midnight or later on weekends, making it a versatile destination for lunch, dinner, or late-night drinks.

    Celebrating Craftsmanship Beyond Drinks

    The ethos of 1000 Trades extends beyond beverages to celebrate all forms of craft, reflecting Birmingham’s industrial roots and contemporary creative energy. This is evident in the venue’s support for local artists, musicians, and food entrepreneurs, making it a cultural hub as much as a bar. Whether you’re drawn by the craft ales, the natural wines, or the vibrant community spirit, 1000 Trades offers a unique and memorable experience in one of Birmingham’s most historic quarters.

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