The Distillery
4 Sheepcote Street, Birmingham, B16 8AE -
Up to
120 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
The Distillery, home to Birmingham's newest gin distillery, is a stone's throw away from Brindley Place and The Arena, as well as being perfectly situated on the canal.
Split over two floors, The Distillery can entertain from day to night with a gin bar and private event space on the first floor, leading down to the pub and open kitchen dining area on the lower floor. Our expansive terrace is also ideal spot for warm summer days.
Quality ingredients in their purest form inspire the menu. From the rotisserie and robata grill to the wood-fired pizza, you're bound to be spoilt for choice!
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 120
Dining
up to 70
Theatre
up to 70
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Air conditioning
Disabled access
Audio & visual
Projector & screen
TV screen
Space rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 5 days before the event
Location
Reviews
kiran bhatoe
Top notch for quality food and drinks. Good atmosphere when weather is good in the outside beer garden. Everything on their menu tastes amazing. Sunday roasts are particularly fine. Can't fault the place. They have make your own gin classes too. 🥰😍😁
Yuwen Mcclory
Great location, facing the canal. Big outdoor TV screen , great for watching sports. Nice food and well presented. Great atmosphere.
Adam Carter
We were attending a concert at the Utilita Arena, so wanted a bite to eat beforehand. We booked a table online, which was a simple process. Service was excellent, the food was excellent & they even play the music of the artist performing at the arena which is a great idea!
Amy V
Rather nice bar/restaurant, with a large outdoor area. I feel the focus is more on the drinks, and perhaps pizza of the food options, but the food was still fantastic overall. Starter- popcorn cauliflower which we shared. You get quite a large portion of this and one was more than enough for 2 of us. The cauliflower was juicy on the inside, crisp on the outside, and really tasty. I would recommend this highly. For mains we had the halloumi and a Margherita pizza- the pizza was great, really tasty marinara and not greasy or stodgy. The halloumi was nice even if it was slightly too salty as a whole dish. Drinks were quite nice, the jungle bird maybe a bit too much campari for our tastes? The first sip was lovely but the bitter aftertaste ruined it. The mules were nice although I would have preferred them to be made with rum. They had ran out of strawberry daiquiri which was a shame. The Hugo was nice enough but I would have preferred it a bit sweeter. Dessert brownie and posset were excellent. Wasn't a fan of the copper tables- there was a strong metallic smell emanating from them which was almost sweaty. The toilets also could have been quite a bit cleaner and loo roll was in short supply.
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