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Restaurants in Edgbaston, Birmingham

22 restaurants competing across 8 cuisine types. Here's what the data shows.

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Restaurants

22

Cuisine types

8

Have a website

18%

Cafes nearby

14

Bars & pubs

13

Market Overview

Edgbaston's restaurant market is small. Just 22 restaurants operate in the area, spread across 8 cuisine types with no clear concentration. Chinese, Italian, and British each have 2 representatives — the most of any cuisine — while Portuguese, French, American, chicken-focused, and pizza fill the remaining spots with one apiece. The even distribution means no single cuisine faces heavy direct competition, but it also signals a fragmented market without a dominant dining identity.

Zoom out and the competitive picture shifts. Edgbaston's wider food and drink scene includes 14 cafés, 17 fast-food outlets, 6 bars, and 7 pubs. Formal restaurants are outnumbered roughly 2-to-1 by faster, more casual alternatives. For sit-down dining, the real competition may not come from other restaurants — it may come from the ease of grabbing something quick from one of those 17 fast-food spots.

The most striking gap is digital. Only 4 of 22 restaurants (18%) maintain a website. Nando's, Three Church Road Restaurant, Smoke + Ash Pizza, and Chapter Edgbaston are the exceptions. The other 18 rely almost entirely on walk-in trade and word of mouth. With customers increasingly researching dining options online before leaving the house, that's a considerable opportunity for any owner willing to invest in their digital presence.

Top Cuisines in Edgbaston

Chinese
2
Italian
2
British
2
Chicken
1
Portuguese
1
American
1
Pizza
1
French
1

What Customers in Edgbaston Care About

Walking distance from the cricket

Edgbaston hosts major cricket at the county ground, and diners want a quality meal within easy walking distance before or after a match rather than heading into town.

Independent over chain

With Nando's the only national brand represented, customers choosing Edgbaston over the city centre are actively looking for something they can't get on every high street.

Easy parking nearby

Edgbaston is a car-friendly neighbourhood, and diners expect convenient parking — a genuine differentiator from city-centre restaurants where finding a space is a headache.

A reason to sit down

With 17 fast-food outlets and 14 cafés competing for quick meals locally, restaurant customers expect an experience that justifies the extra time and money over a grab-and-go option.

A menu worth the detour

Edgbaston sits between the city centre and Harborne, so restaurants need a clear offer to pull diners off those busier, better-known food routes.

Restaurants operating in Edgbaston, Birmingham

A sample of real restaurants in this area. Want ratings, reviews, and exactly where you rank against them? Run a free report on your business.

BusinessType
RegardsRestaurant
Nando'sChicken
Frankie & Benny'sAmerican
Lychee GardenChinese
Del VillaggioItalian
Johnny Wong'sChinese
PinocchioItalian
Khay YamRestaurant
Zaitoon Grill RestaurantRestaurant
The ShackRestaurant
RofutoRestaurant
Sultan LoungeRestaurant

Business listings from OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL).

Tips for Restaurants Owners in Edgbaston

1

Get a website — the bar is low

Only 4 out of 22 Edgbaston restaurants (18%) have a website. Simply having one puts you ahead of 18 competitors. Make sure it displays your menu, opening hours, and location — most customers will check online before visiting, even for a local spot.

2

Target the cricket calendar

Warwickshire's home ground sits in Edgbaston, and match days bring thousands of visitors looking for food. A simple pre-match menu or extended hours on game days could capture foot traffic that most competitors are ignoring entirely.

3

Differentiate from fast food

You're competing with 17 fast-food outlets and 14 cafés for local dining spend. Customers choosing a restaurant over those options expect better food, atmosphere, and service — so make the difference obvious both in your premises and in how you market yourself.

Competition Snapshot

With 22 restaurants across 8 cuisine types, Edgbaston isn't oversaturated — but it's not underserved either. The cuisines are evenly distributed, so there's no obvious gap in terms of food style. What stands out is the digital opportunity: 82% of restaurants have no website at all. The neighbourhood leans heavily towards casual food, with 17 fast-food outlets and 14 cafés, suggesting real room for quality sit-down dining that offers something those quick options can't. Standing out here requires a clear identity, a reliable online presence, and a reason for customers to choose you over both the local fast-food convenience and the city centre's wider selection.

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