Branded Bull Steak House

175 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1DT

Expectations of a western theme are realised the moment you enter the Branded Bull Steak House on Broad Street. With the team of waiters and waitresses dressed in western cowhand clothing, and striking murals of cowboys and mountains on the wall all providing a suitably fitting backdrop to the food. Grilled specialities and steaks take pride of place on the menu. All meat is supplied by the finest butchers with a range of cuts including rump, fillet medallion, T-bone, chateaubriand, L-bone sirloin, rib eye and rack of lamb chops all beautifully grilled to your liking. For an express lunch guests could consider the Branded Bull tower burger with 8oz beef, bacon, melted cheese, jalapeño and BBQ sauce, a vegetarian wrap with roasted vegetables, spinach, onion, salsa sauce and melting cheese or creamy beef stroganoff.

Expectations of a western theme are realised the moment you enter the Branded Bull Steak House on Broad Street. With the team of waiters and waitresses dressed in western cowhand clothing, and striking murals of cowboys and mountains on the wall all providing a suitably fitting backdrop to the food.

Grilled specialities and steaks take pride of place on the menu. All meat is supplied by the finest butchers with a range of cuts including rump, fillet medallion, T-bone, chateaubriand, L-bone sirloin, rib eye and rack of lamb chops all beautifully grilled to your liking. For an express lunch guests could consider the Branded Bull tower burger with 8oz beef, bacon, melted cheese, jalapeño and BBQ sauce, a vegetarian wrap with roasted vegetables, spinach, onion, salsa sauce and melting cheese or creamy beef stroganoff. Alongside a range of salads, there are also a number of daily specials and the amusingly named 'Little Cows' menu is available for little diners.

Quench your thirst with a range of carefully chosen white, red and rose wines from the wine cellar.

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American, Grill, Steak

: 17:00 - 23:30
: 17:00 - late
: 12:00 - late

Reservations: 0121 643 5968

175 Broad Street, Birmingham, B15 1DT [Map]

£12.00    £30.00

£5.99 (main course), £7.99 (2 courses), £8.99 (3 courses), express lunch

£22.95 (2 courses + 2 glasses of house wine), Wed

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

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