Find out what European restaurants to try in Bromsgrove. Bromsgrove is a town in Worcestershire, England. The town is about 16 miles (26 km) north-east of Worcester and 13 miles (21 km) south-west of Birmingham city centre. It had a population of 29,237 in 2001 (39,644 in the wider Bromsgrove/Catshill urban area). Bromsgrove is the main town in the larger Bromsgrove District.
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New Owners since November 2015, newly refurbished, new menu which includes all your pub grub favourites such as pie, steak, burgers and lots more. Thai food served on a Wednesday. Traditional Sunday lunch served every Sunday. Build your own burger. Light
Had Sunday lunch with the family it was a lovely traditional roast, hot & tasty. Staff very friendly and accommodating with our little one. Fairly priced. Would visit again.Thankyou
4 based on 586 reviews
Tasty tapas & a fun vibe are what awaits you at Casa Med. A family ran restaurant serving Mediterranean tapas, a super social way of eating, share & enjoy!
We have just come back from our lunch we had at Casa Med tapas bar in Bromsgrove High Street. The bar is placed in centre of Bromsgrove.We have had a voucher of £70 from our daughter at our 32 years anniversary of our marriage.We have been greeted by our hosts at the entrance.The place seemed to be from the first look very friendly and the place stuff contributed fully to this impression.Our reservation brought us at a table of two which worked perfectly for us.We have been served immediately with water and the menus were brought for order the food and drinks.A specificity of the place is that the food is served immediately from the kitchen as soon as it was ready regardless the other food ordered...In this way the food is always warm and you would have short breaks between the dishes. The place is a tapas bar with Mediterranean specific food, so we have enjoyed hummus, halloumi, monkfish, marinated chicken and fried calamari.At starter we had handmade garlic flatbread with olive oil we served with hummus. This was delicious along with the hummus balls..The entire food was seasoned with inspired and assorted spiced sauces.The drinks we had were appropriate for the ordered food as the Pinot Grigio has a specific sweet aroma.What we ordered was enough for the lunch, but we wanted to have the house desert.We choose brownies with chocolate topping which were delicious, but not really Medditeran dessert. I would recommend to the place to try something specific as tiramisu, panacota or even baklava in order to be 100% Mediterranean..You could add at dessert time a digestive drink which is traditional in Medditerean countries...and you could make this free of charge.In general, we were very satisfied with the food in terms of quality and diversity.The bill was decent as well...we still have a voucher remaining for the next time as we haven't spent the entire voucher gift.The toilet was very clean as well. The guests were focused on the food and it looks that the bar is very popular as you are invited to book upfront a table.We are recommending the place for anyone who wants to eat food specific to Mediterranean zones.Hi Danut,Firstly congratulations on your 32 years of marriage and thank you for choosing to celebrate your anniversary with us. It was really lovely to read your review. We are always so grateful when our customers take time to share their experiences with us and it sounds like you had a great time.Thank you for your suggestions on the desserts, I will pass this on to our kitchen team and head chef.We really do hope to see you again,Best wishesCatherine and Team Casa
5 based on 22 reviews
Freshly made, nothing frozen. Home cooked traditional Polish food, a new menu every week, all accompanied by real Polish beers and a healthy selection of genuine Polish Vodkas
My first experience of Polish food at this stunning little restaurant in Bromsgrove and it certainly did not fail to impress. Really interesting menu with fabulous owners who were both passionate about their food and restaurant but above all so welcoming and attentive. It really ticked all the boxes, food, staff and ambience. Everything was beautifully presented and delightfully fresh and certainly not overpriced We will be back for more especially the walnut vodka!Thank you so much for such a brilliant review. It's absolutely brilliant to know that you enjoyed everything, especially given it being your first experience dining Polish.We look forward to seeing you again - and we'll make sure we're stocked up on Walnut Vodka!
5 based on 22 reviews
Freshly made, nothing frozen. Home cooked traditional Polish food, a new menu every week, all accompanied by real Polish beers and a healthy selection of genuine Polish Vodkas
My first experience of Polish food at this stunning little restaurant in Bromsgrove and it certainly did not fail to impress. Really interesting menu with fabulous owners who were both passionate about their food and restaurant but above all so welcoming and attentive. It really ticked all the boxes, food, staff and ambience. Everything was beautifully presented and delightfully fresh and certainly not overpriced We will be back for more especially the walnut vodka!Thank you so much for such a brilliant review. It's absolutely brilliant to know that you enjoyed everything, especially given it being your first experience dining Polish.We look forward to seeing you again - and we'll make sure we're stocked up on Walnut Vodka!
4 based on 586 reviews
Tasty tapas & a fun vibe are what awaits you at Casa Med. A family ran restaurant serving Mediterranean tapas, a super social way of eating, share & enjoy!
We have just come back from our lunch we had at Casa Med tapas bar in Bromsgrove High Street. The bar is placed in centre of Bromsgrove.We have had a voucher of £70 from our daughter at our 32 years anniversary of our marriage.We have been greeted by our hosts at the entrance.The place seemed to be from the first look very friendly and the place stuff contributed fully to this impression.Our reservation brought us at a table of two which worked perfectly for us.We have been served immediately with water and the menus were brought for order the food and drinks.A specificity of the place is that the food is served immediately from the kitchen as soon as it was ready regardless the other food ordered...In this way the food is always warm and you would have short breaks between the dishes. The place is a tapas bar with Mediterranean specific food, so we have enjoyed hummus, halloumi, monkfish, marinated chicken and fried calamari.At starter we had handmade garlic flatbread with olive oil we served with hummus. This was delicious along with the hummus balls..The entire food was seasoned with inspired and assorted spiced sauces.The drinks we had were appropriate for the ordered food as the Pinot Grigio has a specific sweet aroma.What we ordered was enough for the lunch, but we wanted to have the house desert.We choose brownies with chocolate topping which were delicious, but not really Medditeran dessert. I would recommend to the place to try something specific as tiramisu, panacota or even baklava in order to be 100% Mediterranean..You could add at dessert time a digestive drink which is traditional in Medditerean countries...and you could make this free of charge.In general, we were very satisfied with the food in terms of quality and diversity.The bill was decent as well...we still have a voucher remaining for the next time as we haven't spent the entire voucher gift.The toilet was very clean as well. The guests were focused on the food and it looks that the bar is very popular as you are invited to book upfront a table.We are recommending the place for anyone who wants to eat food specific to Mediterranean zones.Hi Danut,Firstly congratulations on your 32 years of marriage and thank you for choosing to celebrate your anniversary with us. It was really lovely to read your review. We are always so grateful when our customers take time to share their experiences with us and it sounds like you had a great time.Thank you for your suggestions on the desserts, I will pass this on to our kitchen team and head chef.We really do hope to see you again,Best wishesCatherine and Team Casa
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5 based on 165 reviews
A family run business which serves delicious italian wood fired pizza. We also have a lovely range of fresh pasta dishes using the only the finest ingredients. Seating for up to 32 guests. Fully licensed.
Visited FUSO Last night warm welcome from the waitress,I had calamari to start tasty fresh ,my clams in tomato sauce, also tasty. I had meat balls in tomato sauce tasty bust lacked sauce.my wife had chicken in cream sauce good.shared pudding lemon cello and lemon curd very good.two cocktails.nice relaxing atmosphere.well worth a visit.JD. Alvechurch.
5 based on 22 reviews
Freshly made, nothing frozen. Home cooked traditional Polish food, a new menu every week, all accompanied by real Polish beers and a healthy selection of genuine Polish Vodkas
My first experience of Polish food at this stunning little restaurant in Bromsgrove and it certainly did not fail to impress. Really interesting menu with fabulous owners who were both passionate about their food and restaurant but above all so welcoming and attentive. It really ticked all the boxes, food, staff and ambience. Everything was beautifully presented and delightfully fresh and certainly not overpriced We will be back for more especially the walnut vodka!Thank you so much for such a brilliant review. It's absolutely brilliant to know that you enjoyed everything, especially given it being your first experience dining Polish.We look forward to seeing you again - and we'll make sure we're stocked up on Walnut Vodka!
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