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Bacchus Bar

Descend into Birmingham's medieval basement pub: thrones, ales, pies, and god-of-wine vibes in a quirky historic hideaway beneath New Street.

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Tucked beneath Birmingham's bustling New Street in the historic Burlington Arcade, Bacchus Bar captivates with its medieval-inspired basement haven. Wrought-iron thrones, Roman sculptures, Egyptian hieroglyphics, and atmospheric brick vaults create a quirky, immersive escape. Savor award-winning pies, fresh fish, and an ever-changing lineup of UK cask ales in this Nicholson’s pub, perfect for after-work unwinding or lively evenings. Open daily from 11am, extending late on weekends.

A brief summary to Bacchus Bar

  • Burlington Arcade, New St, Birmingham, B2 4JH, GB
  • +441216325445
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 1 to 2.5 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Monday 11 am-11 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-11 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-11 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-11 pm
  • Friday 11 am-12 am
  • Saturday 10 am-1 am
  • Sunday 11 am-10:30 pm

Local tips

  • Opt for the rotating cask ales—each visit offers new UK brews like seasonal stouts or blondes for an ever-fresh pint.
  • Reserve the French dining room for groups up to 32; it's ideal for private medieval-themed events.
  • Try the signature pies, especially Guinness, paired with fish dishes in this specialist house.
  • Visit on Saturdays for extended hours from 10am to 1am, perfect for lingering brunches or late nights.
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Medieval Underworld Beneath the City

Descend from the vibrant bustle of New Street into Bacchus Bar, where Birmingham's underground reveals a theatrical medieval realm. Low brick arches overhead mimic ancient cellars, while flickering candelabras cast warm glows on velvet drapes and stone masonry. This basement pub, nestled in the Burlington Arcade since its early days, transforms a forgotten space into a sensory feast of history and whimsy. The air carries hints of woodsmoke and fresh-baked pastry, drawing you deeper into its embrace.

Eclectic Themes Across Enchanted Rooms

Wander through themed chambers that spark the imagination: an Egyptian alcove etched with hieroglyphs whispers of pharaohs, while Roman statues guard wrought-iron thrones behind barred gates. A French dining parlor, primed for intimate gatherings up to 32, exudes elegance with ornate details. Every corner bursts with quirky artifacts—think banqueting halls fit for kings—blending Victorian arcade heritage with playful fantasy. These elements honor Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, infusing the space with celebratory spirit.

Cask Ales and Hearty British Fare

At the heart beats a selection of real ales from UK breweries, rotating seasonally to showcase brews like Hoptimus Prime or York Chocolate Stout. No repeats on the pumps ensure fresh discoveries with every visit. Complement them with signature pies—Guinness-infused or flaky classics—generous portions of fish from the specialist menu, and sides that elevate simple comforts. The bar excels in craft pours, from blonde pale ales to crisp lagers, paired against the pub's brooding ambiance.

Atmosphere from Day to Night

By day, sunlight filters subtly through arcade grates, fostering relaxed Sunday sessions under dim lighting. Evenings ignite with after-work crowds filling raised platforms and bar stools, the hum of conversation blending with clinking glasses. Low ceilings amplify intimacy, making it a cozy retreat amid city chaos. Late nights on weekends stretch the energy, with the pub's medieval charm sustaining lively yet grounded vibes into the early hours.

Legacy in Birmingham's Heart

Housed in the elegant Burlington Arcade—a Victorian gem of boutique shops and grand facades—Bacchus embodies Birmingham's layered character. Steps from New Street Station, it stands as one of the city's enduring pubs, part of the Nicholson’s collection known for heritage sites. Its unique decor and dedication to British brewing traditions make it a timeless anchor in the Second City's social tapestry, inviting all to partake in its storied revelry.

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