
Birmingham's premier rotating street food and drink experience.
Digbeth Dining Club is a vibrant street food market and event series in Birmingham, offering a dynamic rotating lineup of food vendors, multiple themed bars, and live entertainment. Known for its lively atmosphere and diverse culinary offerings, it provides a unique social dining experience where visitors can explore different cuisines from local and regional street food traders. The club hosts events at various locations, including its home base and pop-ups at venues like Coventry Cathedral ruins and Warwick Castle, making it a popular destination for food enthusiasts and groups seeking a fun, communal outing.
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A curated selection of food trucks and stalls offering diverse cuisines like burgers, jerk chicken, fries, and desserts, with vendors changing regularly.
Several bars with different themes and music, serving beers, cocktails, and drinks to complement the food experience.
Hosts vibrant events at various locations, including Warwick Castle and Coventry cathedral ruins, with DJs and entertainment.
Lively setting with music, dancing, and a social vibe, ideal for groups, families, and food enthusiasts.
Most vendors accept card payments, eliminating the need for cash and making transactions easy.
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Overall rating
Kirstie Forde
Visited DDC at the waterfront on Friday evening. Lots to choose from and a good atmosphere. We decided on: Deathrow sandwich 1 beef sandwich 1 spicy chicken sandwich Both with fries. Yardbirds Yardbird burger with fries Disco fries Tikka Turner fries Flat donut Cinnamon dusted We also had a few beers at Booze. All the food was great but loses a star as I do think its overpriced for what you get. That wouldn't stop me returning to future events though as I do like the variety of vendors and overall atmosphere of DDC.
emily
Visited the event at Warwick Castle. Great event with a wide variety of food and drink stands. However limited choice if you have an allergy especially a gluten allergy. You do have to pay for your ticket and then the food when you are there including drinks, which does make it an expensive evening out.
Michael Rowarth
Fantastic street food setup! A great way to discover new cuisines and try different street food establishments. I love that it promotes a variety of cuisines and always gets such a great turnout. Definitely the best place to go for street food in the Midlands. I attended the one held at Coventry cathedral ruins, which had a great array of vendors, a DJ and a lovely cathedral back drop. Had some amazing street food from Cleopatra's Kitchen Solihull (best middle Eastern food I've eaten) and beef on the block (beautifully cooked tender melt in the mouth steak).
Lady Venom
Really cool experience, £2 entry fee and 3 bars with different themes/music. The food trucks/stalls change all the time and they list the changes online. You don't need cash, most of the stalls take card. Really enjoyed ourselves will definitely visit next time we're in Birmingham again.
Katie Sanderson
Had a fantastic afternoon here. My toddler merrily dances away to the music, the atmosphere was incredible. We ate nearly everywhere between us and shared it all, this was our list of vendors in favourite order: 1. Urban Cheesecake - terrys chocolate orange with brownie bits. Quite literally out of this world. 2. Only Jerkin - jerk chicken and fries 3. Jade Rabbit - chicken in a cone (just wow) 4. Disco Fries - pizza one is really good 5. Whatever the pizza one was there. 6. Patty Freakz - unfortunately did disappoint the patty was burnt.