130 Colmore Row

Grade II listed building in the city centre of Birmingham, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

130 Colmore Row [1] is a Grade II listed building in the city centre of Birmingham, England. The building was built in 1903 as the main office for Alliance Assurance by architecture firm Goddard & Co. of Leicester. The building served as an office and banking hall for Alliance Assurance until the 1990s when it was bought by Birmingham City Council and became a tourist information office and later a careers centre. In 2013 the building was sold to a Chinese Investment Consortium who turned the vacant building into a restaurant named 'Nosh and Quaff'. As of 2019, It is now open as a Bar, Nightclub and Restaurant named "Theatrix".

TypeCommercial
Architectural styleEdwardian Baroque
Coordinates52.4801°N 1.9020°W / 52.4801; -1.9020
Current tenantsLasan Group
Quick facts General information, Type ...
130 Colmore Row
Interactive map of the 130 Colmore Row area
General information
TypeCommercial
Architectural styleEdwardian Baroque
Coordinates52.4801°N 1.9020°W / 52.4801; -1.9020
Current tenantsLasan Group
Completed1903
OwnerChinese Investment Consortium
Technical details
MaterialPortland stone, Granite
Floor count3
Floor area5,500 square feet (510 m2)
Design and construction
Architecture firmGoddard & Co. of Leicester
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated21 January 1970
Reference no.1075641
Interactive map of Nosh and Quaff
Restaurant information
EstablishedJuly 2015
OwnerJabbar Khan
ChefAktar Islam
Food typeSurf and turf
Seating capacity200
Close

Nosh & Quaff

The restaurant Nosh and Quaff opened in July 2015 after a £1 million internal fit out by Keane Design Associates. The restaurant is run by Aktar Islam's Lasan Group and specialises in lobster and beer.[2]

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI