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Tommy Matthews

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Tommy Matthews, Passing Fancies

Listen to our episode of Birmingham food podcast Breaking Bread with Tommy Matthews co-creator of a new cocktail bar Passing Fancies in the Custard Factory, Digbeth. Press play on the player above. Alternatively, listen on your favourite podcast app, just select from the list on this LINK

Who Is Passing Fancies Creator Tommy Matthews?

Hello & welcome 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 who make Brums food scene so unique.

This week we have the pleasure of breaking bread with Tommy Matthews. Originally from Yorkshire, Tommy made his way to Brum via Australia. While in Australia Tommy worked in pubs & bars to meet people & travel.

Although a fully trained accountant, Tommy caught the hospitality bug and decided to make a career in the sector. After a while of working for a giant commercial chain bar, Tommy got a big break getting a job at the illustrious Edgbaston Boutique Hotel.

Tommy Matthews owner of Digbeth cocktal bar Passing Fancies
Passing Fancies Creator Tommy Matthews

The fancy hotel was renowned for its cocktail offering. It stood out on its own as the only place making quality drinks at the time. This took Tommy’s bartending skills to another level.

Tommy worked his way all the way up to bar manager of the Edgbaston. Continuing their elite cocktail tradition and finding his management style. In 2019 Tommy’s friends Katie Rouse & Jacob Clarke were getting ready to open their new bar (Couch). Tommy couldn’t resist the opportunity to work on this exciting project with his mates, so left the hotel to help them get started.

Since its opening Couch has become one of the greatest cocktail bars in the Midlands & even won national plaudits. The three friends serve top-quality drinks in a fun relaxed way. Couch has become Stirchley’s equivalent to Cheers.

Salt & Rye Cocktail from new Birmingham cocktail bar Passing Fancies
Salt & Rye Passing Fancies

Passing Fancies

Tommy has always had ambitions of owning his own bar. The talented bartender was completely honest about this when he joined Couch. So after looking for a suitable venue for what feels like forever, Tommy finally has his own space. In the heart of the historical custard factory.

The original factory that once made Bird’s Custard. The famous powdered custard created by pharmacist Alfred Bird. The custard was invented out of love. Bird’s wife craved desserts but was unable to eat them due to her allergy to eggs.

Passing Fancies is also created out of love, Tommy beams. Theirs a passion to bring the best of everything to the new bar. Awesome cocktails, awesome beers & awesome food in an atmosphere reminiscent of every kitchen at every house party you’ve ever been to.

Believing it is always better to work with friends Tommy brought on board the super talented multi-award-winning duo of Matt Arnold & Eve Green. The pair share Tommy’s philosophy of putting people first & creating somewhere where people really want to work. This radiates through the bar & creates an uplifting happy atmosphere.

Everything You Need To Know About Passing Fancies

Opening- Wed/Thurs- 5-12 Fri/Sat- 12-12 Sun-2-10

Address- 30 The Custard Factory, Gibb St, B9 4BF

Booking- https://passing-fancies.resos.com/booking

Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/passingfancies.bar/

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Albert’s Schloss Birmingham

Neil Macleod Mission Mars Director

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Listen to this episode of Birmingham food podcast Breaking Bread with the director of award-winning bar group Mission Mars Neil Macleod, and hear all about their new bar Albert’s Schloss Birmingham. Press play on the player above, alternatively, you can listen on your favorite podcast app, just select from the list on this LINK

Welcome to Breaking Bread Neil Macleod

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 break bread with award-winning bar group Mission Mars director Neil Macleod.

We talk a bit about Neil’s career, starting out in his parents’ hotel in Inverness before moving on to start his own businesses, including Vodka Revolution & Revolucion de Cuba. Neil’s next chapter was launching Mission Mars & opening Albert’s Schloss a Bavarian beer palace in Manchester. We talk about their other brands including the much loved Rudy’s Pizza before we focus on what Birmingham can expect from Albert’s Schloss Birmingham.

live performer from new bar Albert's Schloss Birmingham

Welcome To Birmingham Albert’s Schloss

Brummies like to have fun, Neil proclaims. Just one of the reasons they picked Birmingham as the location for their second beer palace Albert’s Schloss, and we are mega excited about it. We were very lucky to get a look around Brum’s most exciting opening of 2021, and we were seriously impressed.

Alpine-inspired interior with a Bavarian heart. Great big wooden benches made for dancing on in front of a sizeable stage which we are told will host live entertainment seven days a week. Giant cozy open fires, comfy sofas all surrounding the huge centerpiece of a bar slinging Chzech Pilsner in frozen glasses, home-brewed schnapps & cocktails.

What To Expect From Albert’s Schloss Birmingham

The Food

The menu at Albert’s Schloss is exactly what you would expect. Bratwurst, krokettes, schnitzel alongside epic dishes such as schweinshaxe (Pork Knuckle) & sauerbraten (slow braised short rib of beef). If the menu was predictable, the awesome quality of the food was less so. Pretty much everything on the is cooked in house, a team of bakers rise with the lark to bake pretzels, sourdough, garlic bread & bratwurst buns. Theres real talent in the kitchen brigade.

The Entertainment

A huge part of the magic of Albert’s Schloss is their live entertainment. The stage is rocking seven days a week. Birmingham is notoriously quiet Monday Tuesday, but with their Back To The Mein DJ sets & Kunst Kabaret they hope breath some life into the start of the week. Wednesday brings Baby Grand Slam, Thursday sees the best local live bands & Friday Saturday is DJ sets & the house band helping you dance the night away. Families become the centre of attention on Sundays with banging roast dinners washed down with live choirs & Disney inspiered classics.

A pint of unpasturised Pilsner urquell beer at Albert's Schloss Birmingham

The Drink

Albert’s Schloss Birmingham will be getting unpasturised Pilsner Urquell delivered straight from their Plzen brewery weekly, once delivered the beer must be consumed within seven days, not that it ever lasts that long Neil jests. Although big on beer Albert’s also have a wide selection of original cocktails & even a schnapps menu. Exlusively to Albert’s Schloss Birmingham is Ludwigs Tavern. The upstairs tavern hosts a curated list of bavarian biers, vermouths & some crazy cocktails.

Albert’s Birmingham Need To Know

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Paradise Forum

One Chamberlin Square

B3 3AX

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Jamie Desogus

Harborne Kitchen

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Chef-Owner Jamie Desogus

In this week’s episode of Breaking Bread the Birmingham based food podcast we sit down with chef-owner Jamie Desogus from beautiful fine dining restaurant Harborne Kitchen.

An awesome and fun conversation with Jamie, widely recognised as one of the most talented chefs in the city, an inspirational business owner and one of the nicest guys in the industry.

Harborne Kitchen Scallop Jamie Desogus
Scallop

We wanted to hear all about Jamie’s journey from working in one of the best restaurants in the country in London to opening a mega-successful restaurant in Birmingham. We loved listening to his progressive & caring leadership style and his mission to keep Harborne Kitchen pushing forward even in these most difficult of times.

pork Taco from Jamie Desogus bar menu at harborne kitchen
Pork Taco

About Harborne Kitchen

Found in the heart of the Harborne high street in an old Walter Smiths butchers shop, is Harborne kitchen. When you enter, a stylishly modern bar welcomes you into the restaurant. The perfect place to grab a few drinks before being seated in the equally beautiful dining room for a 9-course tasting menu or just to sample a few small plates from the new bar menu & wash them down with expertly selected beers wines or spirits.

The Bar

  • Opening Times: Tuesday- Saturday 6pm-8.45
  • Lunch: Saturday 12pm-1.45
  • Menu: Small Plates Bar Menu
  • Recommend: Chicken Liver Parfait, we are both very excited that this signature dish found it’s way on to the bar menu.
  • Price: £4-£12

Restaurant

  • Opening Times: Tuesday-Saturday 6pm-11
  • Lunch: Saturday 12-3pm
  • Menu: 6 or 9 Course Tasting Menu Vegetarian & pescatarian menu
  • Price: £60/80
Chicken from harborne kitchen bar menu by Jamie Desogus
Chicken Skewers

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