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Moseley Folk & Mostly Jazz Festival

John Fell

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This Years Folk Festival Line Up

Who Is Moseley Folk & Mostly Jazz Festival Organiser John Fell?

Hello & welcome to Birmingham food podcast breaking bread. Co-hosted by food-obsessed mates Liam & Carl. Breaking Bread gives you long-form interviews & discussions with the incredible people who make Brums food scene so amazing.

This week we break bread with John Fell. John is part of the team that brings the epic Moseley Folk & Mostly Jazz festivals to Moseley park every year. John helps book bands, sort the logistics of each band, and ensure it all runs smoothly. The festivals have become a huge feature of the summer. They are loved & visited by thousands of families, who enjoy a variety of musical artists as well as the best food the city has.

What Is Moseley Folk & Arts Festival?

Set in a stunning eleven-acre woodland park in the heart of Moseley, Moseley Folk is the Midland’s biggest family-friendly folk & arts festival. The festival takes pride in bringing a lineup that showcases a vast variety of artists. From traditional to well-known international acts, Moseley Folk has something for everyone.

Families enjoying the music at Moseley Folk Festival

What Is Mostly Jazz, Funk & Soul?

Mostly Jazz is a result of the success of Moseley Folk Festival. Excited to bring a different genre to the beautiful Moseley Park. It was important to stay true to the family-orientated nature of their first festival. Notable artists over the year include The Specials, The Jacksons, Burt Bacharach & Public Enemy.

Moseley Folk & Food Festival?

As the festivals have grown so has their food offering. Not content with the usual over priced poor quality food often found at festivals. Moseley Folk & Mostly Jazz have the best independent food traders. With the likes of O.P.M, Bonehead, Zindiya & The Seafood Shack you could mistake this for a food festival.

The family packed crowds enjoying Moseley Folk Festival 2022

Moseley Folk Festival 2022

This years festival takes place from the 2nd to the 4th September. It promises to be one of the best yet, with a variety of different artists from all over the folk genre. Some of the acts include Supergrass, Seasick Steve, The Coral & John Cooper Clarke.

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Peacer Pizza Slice Shop Moseley

Dan & Jack

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Welcome Peacer Pizza Slice Shop Moseley Owners Dan & Jack

Hello & a very warm welcome back to the Birmingham food podcast breaking bread. Co-hosted by food-obsessed mates Liam & Carl, Breaking Bread gives you long-form interviews & discussions with the incredible people that make Brums food scene so amazing. This week we talk to the brilliant Dan & Jack.

After getting into the food industry with a passion for food, Dan & Jack’s careers took them down a more office-based, corporate food route. After finally having enough of the paperwork, the lads decided it was time for them to get back into the kitchen and start their own food business.

Dan & Jack from New York Style Pizza Slice Shop Peacer in Moseley in Birmingham

You Want A Peacer Me

Convinced it was time to set off on their own & follow their passion, Jack & Dan started looking for a concept. Inspired by the New York style grab & go pizza shops and seeing a gap in the Brum food scene for a slice shop similar to the ones found all over London. One hung-over conversation later Peacer is born.

THE KIND OF PIZZA YOU WANTED TO EAT AS A KID

Peacer Slice Shop

With limited experience, the friends set off with the aim of creating a quality delicious pizza with more than a hint of theatrics around it. “We want Peacer to be an experience, the kind of pizza you wanted to eat when you were a kid watching movies like teenage mutant ninja turtles. The kind of slice you need to grab with two hands”

The Smockey Pizza from Moseley Pizza slice shop Peacer one of the best pizzas in Birmingham Birmingham

Everything You Need To Know About Peacer Pizza Slice Shop Moseley

Openin Times

  • Monday- Closed
  • Tuesday-Thursday 12-9
  • Friday-Saturday 12-10
  • Sunday- 12-9

Price

Pizza slices all £3.50 / 2 slices for £5.95 / 3 Slices for £8.50

Address

4 Woodbridge Rd, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8EJ

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Chakana Moseley

With Michelin Chef Robert Ortiz

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Chef Robert Ortiz

HELLO & welcome to this episode of Breaking Bread. So most of you will have seen that Moseley has an exciting new restaurant opening this week. Robert Ortiz, Michelin Star chef from the amazing Lima in London is bringing quality Peruvian food to Birmingham with his first solo restaurant Chakana.

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Chakana Moseley

We were very lucky to meet chef Robert Ortiz and have a fabulous conversation all about his career, chocolate and of course his new restaurant. Huge thank you to The Relationship for setting this interview up and to Bachus Bar for letting us record.

Booking & Opening Times

If our conversation has got you wanting to try Chef Robert Ortiz’s vibrant Peruvian cooking, you can book your table HERE

Opening times 

SUN: 12pm – 10:30pm 

MON: Closed 

TUES-THURS: 5:30pm – 10:30pm 

FRI-SAT: 11:30am – 11pm 

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Ep.8 Little Blackwood, A Little Gem In The Heart Of Moseley

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The beautiful Little Blackwood

Recently when discussing the best places to eat in Birmingham with a few of our podcast guests and other foodie friends, a common answer has been emerging. Little Blackwood.

Little Blackwood opened in Moseley just under a year ago and the little gem of a restaurant, has rapidly established itself as a firm favourite.

The recommendation became impossible to ignore, and we booked for dinner. We definitely were not disappointed.

Offering beautiful seasonal dishes with more than a hint of Asian inspiration, in a relaxed laid back atmosphere. Little Blackwood is a must visit.

We arrive a bit early for our booking, but are immediately shown to our table in the cosy restaurant, where we get cracking with a round of cocktails. I am very happy us non drinkers are catered for with a few Seadlip cocktails to choose from.

Little Blackwood’s menu is extremely reasonably priced, with diner costing £26 for two courses, or three courses for £32.

Pig Cheek/Langoustine/Black Olive

The menu isn’t massive, a choice of four starters, five mains and three desserts.  However, it still presents the painfully tough challenge of narrowing it down to three dishes, eventually I manage it.

For starters I have the pig cheeks/langoustine/blackolive.

Slowly braised pig cheeks that at the very sight of my fork, fall apart faster than the Aston Villa back four. The pig cheeks bathing in a langoustine bisque are so comforting, they have me remonising of bitter winter days spent slurping a deep bisque or chowder with a hunk of soda bread. Usually beside a roaring open turf fire in Donegal. The black olive tapenade ties everything together perfectly.

Mushroom/Lemongrass/Shallots

My wife very happy with her starter of mushroom wontons, which comes in a delicate mushroom and lemongrass dashi. I thought the fork full I managed to steal when she wasn’t looking, was very good.

Carl’s wife Siobhan opted for the specials board which was three of the biggest scallops I’ve ever seen.

scallops

The langoustine bisque still has my mind travelling to a far off place, when our main arrives. Strictly adhering to my, if there’s pork belly on the menu, stop reading, and order pork belly, philosophy. I have the pork belly. Delicious soft slightly sweet pork belly with a joyfully crisp skin, a spiced carrot puree, sharp pickled carrot, fermented cabbage, an excellent earthy black pudding bon bon finished with a generous sprinkle of smokey little crunchy puffs of pork skin. A dish so deeply comforting I’m nearly kicking my shoes off, and putting my feet up.

Pork/Black Pudding/Cabbage

The rest of our party have the Fillet of beef with a potato coquette, a bordelaise sauce, topped with bone marrow and for a £4 supplement, foie gras.

The monkfish and king prawn curry with sauteed sea vegetables, butternut squash and banana leaf sticky rice. All these dishes emphasise the greatness of this place. A restaurant that uses exceptional ingredients to create top class comfort food in a serene chilled atmosphere.

Time for dessert, I have the Little Blackwood chocolate bar. A salted caramel moose topped with sweet droplets of strawberry gel, in a glossy smooth milk chocolate case with a creamy scoop of peanut butter ice cream. Not too big or too sweet, it is just the right way to finish a delightful relaxed evening.

Little Blackwood Chocolate Bar

Judging by the the clean plates and wide smiles, the others enjoyed their desserts too. Maria had the chocolate brownie, with white chocolate ice cream, popcorn and burnt white chocolate. She loved the ice cream but found the brownie a bit underwhelming, I tasted and agreed it could be more gooey.

Carl and Siobhan both choose the Asian influenced honey and yuzu cake, simply garnished with chantilly cream, fresh honey and pistachios.

The simply quality dishes, that make you want to eat everything on the menu, along with the relaxed nature of the dining room makes Little Blackwood the kind of place you will want to visit regularly. I’m already planning my next visit, maybe for their famous Sunday lunch. Mainly because Little Blackwood appears on nearly every list of Sunday lunch recommendations, a true gem of a restaurant in the heart of Moseley.

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