Decent little breakfast place that I discovered while in Birmingham on the weekend. Very affordable prices with delicious food. I got the large English breakfast, but they also had a Halal version and a veggie version both of which sounded great. I probably should have gone with one of those as I’m not a big fan of pork. They were nice enough to give me an extra egg instead of bacon which was nice. Sausages weren’t the best to be honest, they were definterly more break than meat. They also do fresh orange juice and milkshakes. I’d recommend checking this place out, especially after a big night out.
Tony L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Birmingham, United Kingdom
I have eaten here in the past they do a great tuna jacket potato and a nice side salad to accompany it.
Damien F.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Birmingham, United Kingdom
This little local café hasn’t been here long but it is very homely, clean and friendly. The prices are very good, 4.50 for a big English breakfast. They can swap any items you may not be able to eat and offer vegetarian alternatives. They offer tea, coffee, cold drinks and fresh orange juice. They also have little snacks to buy if you’re on the go. If you don’t fancy a breakfast they have baguettes, panini, salads and jacket potatoes. It has a seating area and outdoor tables for when the weather improves. The staff are absolutely lovely and will go out their way to try and help. I haven’t been here as much as I would like but it is my hope to come here more!
Charlie S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Birmingham, United Kingdom
Absolutely enamoured with Raha Café. It has recently opened, taking over from Hudson & Mortimer but we popped in to try it as it was open on Easter Sunday. The staff were amazingly polite and attentive, telling us how long the wait would be before ordering and the staff kept coming over to keep us updated and apologise for the wait when there was absolutely no need for apologies, but it was fantastic service, absolutely five star service. I’ve been to michelin rated restaurants and had much worse services! I bought two cappuccinos(sorry I have to correct myself here and say«cappuccini»!) and two of the small english breakfasts. At £1.49 per large Lavazza cappuccino and £3.20 per breakfast, this came to under a tenner on a Easter Sunday for two to eat out in a lovely café with a brilliant atmosphere — and free WiFi?! Unfortunately did not bring my phone to test this! The small breakfasts consisted of 2 slices of white buttered bread, bacon, sausage, tomato, fried egg, Heinz baked five beans and mushrooms. Unfortunately they ran out of mushrooms(I didn’t even expect any!) so we were offered to double up another part of the breakfast as an alternative to mushrooms. As I don’t eat beans, I asked if my partner could have my serving(And they did give him two gigantic servings of beans :0) and we both got extra egg in place of mushrooms! We were not rushed at all and really enjoyed our leisurely breakfast. For the price we’re already planning to go back and this time try some of the freshly squeezed orange juice or milkshakes!!!