Solihull first emerged as a key trade centre in the medieval period before expanding into a farming town and manufacturing hub for hunting weapons and agricultural tools. But Solihull has retained several historic buildings in the town centre, including the Solihull Manor House which dates back to the 15th century. As a suburb of Birmingham, Solihull has shared in the recent boom of bars and restaurants experienced by ‘The Magic City’. In fact, Birmingham acquired the title of The Magic City because of its rapid growth and expansion - a trend which continues to this day as our comprehensive collection of restaurants in Solihull demonstrates.
There are a variety of exceptional independent restaurants serving modern set menus and classic pub rooms in which to enjoy a private Sunday lunch, along with some affordable chains offering crowd-pleasing Italian and international fare. No matter the occasion, whether it's a child's birthday celebration or an important client lunch, you’re bound to find somewhere on this list that suits you. Once you’ve found one that does, you can add the restaurant to your own enquiry list as you scroll through the option. And when you’ve decided, click through for more information and place your booking today.