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A stylish pub and restaurant in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, blending historic charm with modern dining and a vibrant rooftop terrace.
Located at 25 Frederick Street in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter, The Button Factory is a stylish pub and restaurant known for its lively atmosphere, diverse menus, and spacious rooftop terrace. With a blend of contemporary design and industrial heritage, it offers a welcoming space for brunch, lunch, dinner, and late-night drinks, complemented by attentive service and a commitment to sustainability.
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Public Transport
Take the West Midlands Metro tram to Jewellery Quarter station, approximately 10-15 minutes from Birmingham New Street station. The Button Factory is a 5-minute walk from the tram stop. Trams run frequently with tickets costing around £1.80-£2.50 one way.
Bus
Several bus routes serve the Jewellery Quarter area, including routes 8, 9, and 74. Travel times from central Birmingham vary between 15-25 minutes. Bus fares typically range from £2.00 to £3.00. Check local timetables for service frequency.
Car
Driving to The Button Factory is possible with paid parking available nearby. Expect parking charges of approximately £2-£4 per hour. Note that the Jewellery Quarter can have busy traffic during peak times and limited on-street parking.
Walking
From Birmingham city center, a walk to The Button Factory takes around 20-30 minutes through urban streets. The route is mostly flat and accessible, suitable for most visitors.
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