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Erratic service was a little out of order

Digbeth's Warehouse Cafe is a much-loved institution on the city's food scene. But Mary Griffin finds a hit-and-miss menu with service to match

The Warehouse Cafe in Allison Street, Digbeth

The Warehouse Cafe, Allison Street, Digbeth, . Tel 0121 633 0261

This reputable little venue in industrial Digbeth comes with a rack of recommendations.

It has appeared in the Guardian’s 50 best cheap eats and the Independent’s top 10 budget eats in Brum, and received praise from top travel writer Simon Calder.

A loyal following also sees it sitting safely within Birmingham’s top ten best ranking restaurants on Tripadvisor.

So, arriving with high hopes, my heart sinks on entering a room with all the warmth of a wet lettuce.

The Warehouse Cafe is off the beaten track, housed upstairs in the headquarters of Birmingham’s Friends of the Earth group.

The room is sparsely decorated with basic wooden furniture, a bar along one wall, a window box of herbs and a couple of sofas in the corner with wallpaper adorned with asparagus spears.

It all feels rather “Bristol”, which is appropriate as I’m meeting my Bristolian vegan friend who has been fretting that this vegetarian restaurant won’t be dairy-free enough for his needs.