

The Bierkeller Birmingham, The Bierkeller Birmingham
21-22 Essex Street, Birmingham, B5 4TR -
Up to
350 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Bierkeller Bar is a real piece of Bavaria in the heart of Birmingham City Centre, acting as one of the best private party venues Birmingham has to offer.
The finest selection of draught German beers, served in steins by waiting staff in traditional Bavarian clothing – and authentic regional food. With long bench seating and live entertainment from the Oompah band at the weekend guaranteed to have you standing on the benches raising your steins. The Birmingham Bierkeller is the number one party destination.
Here we also organise Conferences, Weddings and Private Dinners
Looking for a unique party venue in Birmingham to throw an unforgettable celebration? Welcome to The Bierkeller—a slice of Bavaria right in the heart of Birmingham. We offer three distinct spaces, each with its own vibe and infectious party spirit.
Whether you’re planning a wild birthday party, an epic stag or hen do, or an intimate work gathering, a night at The Bierkeller will be one to remember! Our Birmingham parties are legendary, and we’re here to help you plan every detail. Whether you need inspiration or have a vision in mind, we can bring it to life.
Let’s discover why The Bierkeller is the ultimate venue for private events in Birmingham.
The Bierkeller Birmingham
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 350
Dining
up to 250
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Flipchart
Whiteboards
Disabled access
Premises parking
Audio & visual
Whiteboards
Sound system
TV screen
Flipchart
Other
Projector and screen
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
T
February 2025Good Place to hangout with friends. The staff is good. They do have students discount. They have both American and British Pool Tables. They have a vast variety of food and drinks.
Wilson Taylor
March 2025I recently visited Bierkeller Birmingham for their Bavarian night with a group of friends on a stag do, and unfortunately, it was a bit of a letdown compared to what we remembered from our university days. In the past, the Bavarian night had a full band performing, creating a lively and fun atmosphere. However, this time, there was just one man (who did his best to be a good host) and one woman, who didn't really add much. As mentioned, the host really was trying and he was fairly funny, but overall it was just a bit “meh”. At £20 per person, we were expecting a more engaging experience, but it felt lacking in comparison to previous visits. The energy just wasn't there, and despite the host's efforts, it didn't live up to the excitement we were hoping for. For anyone planning a stag or hen do, I'd recommend exploring other options in the area—this time around, Bierkeller Birmingham didn't quite hit the mark
The Bierkeller Birmingham