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Team behind Birmingham's Hen and Chickens plans new bar launch

Brothers Sunny and Sonu Rull are converting a 19th century industrial site in the Jewellery Quarter into a new bar and restaurant

Sketch of The Rolling Mill which is due to open next year Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter

The team behind a popular Birmingham pub famed for its Indian desi food is launching a new bar and restaurant in the city early next year.

Brothers Sunny and Sonu Rull, who run the Hen and Chickens in Constitution Hill, are planning to turn the 19th century Tramshed building in the Jewellery Quarter into a new venue called The Rolling Mill.

The 7,857 sq ft space has been acquired from property group Javelin Block and is undergoing a refurbishment programme to create capacity for 280 covers, heated mezzanine rooftop, a covered courtyard, two bars and a private internal terrace.

At least 40 new jobs are expected to be created at the venue which will serve a European menu.

The historic L-shaped site has access from both Hall Street and Kenyon Street and

It is made up of two industrial barns which are joined together and inside there is still the original brickwork and an exposed timber ceiling.

Sunny Rull said: "We are so looking forward to launching The Rolling Mill next year and hope this provides some much-needed good news for the hospitality sector in Birmingham.