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Best Indian Pubs in Birmingham (2026)

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Best Indian Pubs in Birmingham (2026)

The Desi community in Birmingham thrives on a blend of tradition and modernity – from bustling markets to contemporary night‑outs. Finding a place that serves authentic Indian flavours and offers the relaxed vibe of a pub can be a challenge, especially when you’re looking for reliable opening hours, contact details and a genuine local atmosphere. That’s why we’ve put together this up‑to‑date guide of the best Indian‑styled pubs in the city, all verified by Desi.Net’s trusted directory.


1. The Windsor Complex

A lively venue that fuses regional Indian cuisine with a classic pub setting. Patrons love the late‑night crowd, especially on Saturdays when the doors stay open until 3 am.

  • Address: 377 Bearwood Road, Birmingham
  • Website: windsorcomplex.com
  • Hours: Saturday 11 am – 3 am

2. Hen & Chickens

Located on Constitution Hill, this spot is famed for its hearty curry plates served alongside a well‑stocked bar. It’s a popular after‑work destination for those craving spice and a pint.

  • Address: 27‑29 Constitution Hill, Birmingham
  • Phone: +44 121 236 3121
  • Website: henandchickens.co.uk

3. Indian Brewery Taproom

True to its name, the Indian Brewery Taproom pairs its own craft brews with a menu that mixes Indian comfort food and pizza. The venue’s relaxed ambience makes it ideal for casual evenings.

  • Address: 1 Mary Ann Street, Birmingham
  • Phone: +44 121 296 9000
  • Website: indianbrewery.com

4. The Red Lion

A historic pub that has added Indian dishes to its traditional British fare. The Red Lion is a convenient stop for families and groups looking for familiar pub surroundings with a South‑Asian twist.

  • Address: 190 All Saints Way, Birmingham
  • Phone: +44 121 588 2304
  • Website: redlionwestbrom.com

5. The Bell Inn

Set on Rood End Road, The Bell Inn serves Indian specials alongside classic pub staples. Its welcoming interior and friendly staff make it a go‑to for weekend gatherings.

  • Address: 127 Rood End Road, Birmingham
  • Phone: +44 121 552 1699
  • Website: the‑bellinn.com

6. The Court of Requests

Perhaps the most eclectic on our list, this Wetherspoon venue offers a massive menu that includes Indian curries, pizza, burgers and more. Open from early morning until midnight, it suits anyone looking for a versatile food‑and‑drink experience.

  • Address: 19 Church Street, Birmingham
  • Phone: +44 121 543 6970
  • Website: jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/.../the-court-of-requests-oldbury
  • Hours: Monday 8:00 am – 12:00 am

How we built this list

Desi.Net maintains the most reliable, community‑run directory of South‑Asian businesses in Birmingham. Our editorial team cross‑checked each entry against the verified data in our database, focusing on establishments that serve Indian cuisine and operate in a pub‑style environment. We selected six venues that are both searchable on our platform and regularly recommended by local diners. If you notice a great Indian‑pub that’s missing, or want to claim your own listing, please get in touch through our Contact page.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Indian pub stays open the latest? A: The Windsor Complex keeps its doors open until 3 am on Saturdays, making it the longest‑running venue on our list.

Q: Are there any Indian pubs with craft beer on tap? A: Yes, the Indian Brewery Taproom brews its own beers and serves them alongside Indian dishes and pizza.

Q: Do any of these pubs offer vegetarian or vegan Indian options? A: While specific menu details are not listed, most of the pubs – especially The Windsor Complex, Hen & Chickens, and The Court of Requests – are known for accommodating vegetarian preferences typical of Indian cuisine.


Whether you’re planning a night out with friends, looking for a family‑friendly spot, or simply craving an Indian curry with a pint, Birmingham’s pub scene now has dedicated options that celebrate both cultures. Enjoy exploring these venues and let Desi.Net be your guide to the best of the city’s Desi‑friendly hospitality.

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