The Trocadero
Pub / Bar
Temple Street, Birmingham, B2 5BG
–
Birmingham City Centre
Lashaan W.
Spaces for hire at The Trocadero
from £2000
minimum spend / per day
minimum spend / per day
Entire Venue
When you're looking for a unique and memorable venue for your next event, look no further than The Trocadero, a charming pub in Birmingham's vibrant city center.
Whether you're planning a birthday bash, a corporate gathering, a festive Christmas party, or a networking event, The Trocadero can accommodate your needs and exceed your expectations.
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Prices and opening hours
Monday
10:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
10:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
min. spend
Tuesday
10:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
10:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
min. spend
Wednesday
10:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
10:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
min. spend
Thursday
10:00 –
17:00
from
£3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
10:00 –
17:00
from
£3000
min. spend
Friday
10:00 –
0:00
from
£7000–£8000
min. spend
Entire Venue
10:00 –
0:00
from
£7000–£8000
min. spend
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
10:00 –
22:00
from
£2000–£3000
min. spend
Entire Venue
10:00 –
22:00
from
£2000–£3000
min. spend
Facilities and catering options
Up to 200
standing
Up to 125
seats
In-house catering
Parking available
Alcohol provided
External catering allowed
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
BYO alcohol
About The Trocadero
Nestled in the heart of Birmingham, at Temple Street, The Trocadero exudes an aura of history and charm, reminiscent of its past lives as a fire station and a vibrant wine bar.
Step through the doors of The Trocadero and be transported into a time-warped ambiance, where the stained-glass window still echoes with the rumble of fire engines and the chatter of thirsty patrons fills the air.
Feel the spirit of Henry Skinner, the pub's most active resident ghost, as you savor a pint of locally brewed ale and indulge in hearty British cuisine.
Step through the doors of The Trocadero and be transported into a time-warped ambiance, where the stained-glass window still echoes with the rumble of fire engines and the chatter of thirsty patrons fills the air.
Feel the spirit of Henry Skinner, the pub's most active resident ghost, as you savor a pint of locally brewed ale and indulge in hearty British cuisine.