Birmingham Post

Digbeth Dining Club launches destinatio­n atAlphaTow­er

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DIGBETH Dining Club, the street food specialist­s behind Hockley Social Club and Herbert’s Yard, are to launch a foodie destinatio­n in the city centre for the first time.

Lunch Club, in partnershi­p with Arena Central, will open at Alpha Tower plaza, in Suffolk Street Queensway.

Street food businesses like Scran Man, Disco Fries, Fat Snags and Street Souvlaki are among the vendors that will take up residency between 11am and 3pm every Wednesday starting on April 10.

They will serve lunch to workers from surroundin­g businesses as well as visitors and residents in the neighbourh­ood.

Jack Brabant, director of Digbeth Dining Club, said: “This is our first foray into weekly lunch markets, so to join forces with Arena Central feels like the perfect location to showcase what Digbeth Dining Club is all about – quality street food.

“We have a huge roster of traders that many people in Birmingham may already know of, however, fundamenta­lly this is also an opportunit­y for anyone who may not be able to get to our venues or events on weekends to get an easy grab-and-go lunch option.

“We hope to roll out more of these lunch clubs over the year; it’s another easy way to bring the best street food in the Midlands directly to food fans.”

David Pardoe, of Colliers, the managing agents for Arena Central, which oversees the plaza, added: “We are delighted to be working with Digbeth Dining Club on this fantastic new offering for our residents and workers as well as the wider public.

“The Arena Central community continues to go from strength to strength and this latest partnershi­p with one of the region’s best-known food market brands will help to solidify our position as a key destinatio­n in the city.”

 ?? ?? Jack Brabant, director of Digbeth Dining Club
Jack Brabant, director of Digbeth Dining Club

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