The Trocadero in Birmingham promises a warm welcome for weekend adventurers, making it the perfect spot to kick back and relax. Whether they're in the mood for a few rounds, a leisurely lunch, or a cozy meal, guests will enjoy an energetic atmosphere where great food and live sports uplift the spirits. The banter flows as freely as the drinks, creating an inviting space for friends to gather.
This iconic Birmingham pub, known for its vibrant history, is hard to miss. Nestled on Temple Street, the grade II listed building has proudly carried the name The Trocadero since 1912. Before that, it was The Bodega wine bar, famously run by the colourful Henry Skinner, whose presence continues to linger as the pub's most active resident ghost. Weekenders can pop in for a pint and a hearty meal, all while hearing entertaining tales about Henry's escapades. Originally a fire station, guests can even spot the stained-glass window where the firemen's pole once stood. Today, the sirens have been replaced with the lively chatter of Bullring shoppers and Birmingham's after-work crowd, making The Trocadero a must-visit destination for an unforgettable weekend experience.