B CARD DEALS IN MOSELEY


Reuben Colley Fine Arts
50-52 St Marys Row
Moseley

Moseley Fireplace
136 Alcester Road
Moseley

Pasha
Moseley Road
Moseley

Look out for a range of local deals wherever you see the Backing Birmingham sign.

Moseley

Moseley or Moseley Village, as it’s affectionately known, has a strong identity as a creative place. It’s an area with character and a distinctive heritage; where there’s always a friendly buzz on the streets and a warm welcome in the shops and businesses.

SHOPPING

As well as guaranteeing quality and value-for-money, the shopping experience in Moseley is always interesting. You’ll discover a real mix of retail opportunities here; from patisseries to art galleries, greengrocers to gift shops, specialist wholefood shops to a high-end ethical clothing ‘recycler’. And of course there are plenty of places to do a highly competitive weekly shop – and even treat yourself with something you simply won’t find anywhere else.

Since1999 Moseley has hosted a farmers’ market. Taking place in the centre of the village on every fourth Saturday of the month, it delivers fabulous fresh local produce and excellent value.

DINING AND NIGHTS OUT

Looking for a memorable night out with friends? Or perhaps a special evening meal? Moseley has the choice to satisfy. Stylish and friendly restaurants, Indian, Thai, Caribbean, Moroccan, Italian, traditional British and more… whatever you’re looking for, Moseley’s got it.

There’s a great selection of public houses in and around Moseley, many of which are independent. From café-style bars to traditional pubs with a relaxed and friendly feel, each offers great times and the promise of something different.

SPORTS AND LEISURE

Yoga, local history, live music, dance, sports, conservation, horticulture and the arts. These are just some of the activities and groups you’ll find in a variety of venues in and around Moseley.

If you’re after something quiet and relaxing, you could consider joining the members of Moseley Park and Pool and enjoying exclusive access to one of Birmingham’s best kept secrets! Or you could visit nearby Sarehole Mill and Moseley Bog where the young JRR Tolkien played when he was a boy.