About The Epicurean
Key features
Cuisine
Ambiance
Meal
More about the restaurant: The Epicurean
Please call the restaurant directly if you wish to use vouchers such as Living Social.
Epicurus believed the key to the good life was self-sufficiency and the company of friends. These days we’re unlikely to enjoy enough real estate to be able to grow what we eat, but then again Epicurus had never had the pleasure of dining at The Epicurean, a modern European restaurant in the Chad Valley-Edgbaston quarter of Birmingham. Certainly you should gather a gaggle of besties and book a table at The Epicurean’s delightful Chad Square premises and indulge in the restaurant’s a la carte or multi-course offering.
Frequently asked questions
Does the restaurant The Epicurean have parking?
Does The Epicurean serve European food?
Thinking about making a The Epicurean booking?
The Epicurean keeps things beguilingly simple – it’s responsible for creating modern European cuisine of marked distinction, served in a relaxed, informal restaurant at Chad Square in the heart of Edgbaston. The minimal-chic, no-fuss vibe of The Epicurean’s cosy interior quite rightly brings the focus firmly back onto the food – this is some of Birmingham’s best and most understated cross-continental fare. With a carefully-curated wine list to boot, make The Epicurean your next stop on your wayward dining journey.
You need to snake your way a little into Chad Valley’s suburban labyrinth to find The Epicurean, tucked up on Chad Square off Edgbaston’s Harborne Road. Once there and seated, you can relax into one of Birmingham’s hidden dining gems, with an emphasis on European cuisines. A great way to get familiar with your new restaurant friend is to go for the one to three course lunch menu, with classics from the continent like fish terrine, beetroot gnocchi, cod with pine nuts, raisins, red onion compote and spinach, and belly pork prepared with a Mediterranean and Middle Eastern flourish.