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Quinto Lounge, nestled in the heart of Sutton Coldfield on Birmingham Road, brilliantly blends the vibrant energy of a café, the casual charm of a family restaurant, and the spirited buzz of a bar. This versatile eatery sets itself apart with an impressively broad menu that caters thoughtfully to a diversity of dietary preferences including gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian options. Whether you’re stopping by for a hearty breakfast, a leisurely brunch, or a relaxed dinner accompanied by drinks, Quinto Lounge promises a memorable dining experience.
The cuisine at Quinto Lounge is a rich tapestry of British classics reimagined with fresh, quality ingredients and a modern twist. Highlights like the Big Veggie Breakfast explode with textures and layers of flavour, pleasing diners who seek a fulfilling start to their day without compromising on variety or taste. If it’s indulgence you’re after, the Triple Stacked Buttermilk Pancakes with Bacon and Maple Syrup are a decadent treat—fluffy pancakes drenched in syrup, perfectly balanced with savory bacon that’s crispy yet succulent.
Tapas lovers will delight in the carefully curated selection that invites sharing and exploration. The Harissa Chicken Skewers, paired with a refreshingly cool mint yoghurt and sticky harissa honey, offer a spicy and smoky sensation, while the Mexican-spiced Queso Fundido with Chorizo melts into a luscious, comforting dip perfect for tortilla chips. The array of sides—from crispy Halloumi Fries served with a bold chipotle chilli jam to creamy Macaroni Cheese—demonstrates the kitchen’s dedication to variety and depth of flavor.
Quinto Lounge’s drink menu further elevates the experience, with creatively blended indulgences like the Double Chocolate Oreo shake, delighting chocoholics with its rich, biscuity notes, and vibrant health-boosting smoothies such as The Green One, combining spinach, mint, and pineapple into a refreshing powerhouse of freshness. Of course, the well-curated selection of beers, ciders, and specialty coffees like the perfectly frothed Cappuccino and Latte ensures that whatever your mood, there’s a drink to complement your meal.
The ambiance at Quinto Lounge is just as inviting as its menu. Cozy sofas nestled alongside well-appointed tables create an intimate yet lively space that appeals to families, couples, and groups of friends alike. Reviewers consistently praise the warm, friendly service and clean, comfortable environment. Paulo Campos highlights the “great atmosphere” and “good prices,” while Xen points out the “lovely” ambience particularly during candlelit evenings, painting a picture of a spot where both regulars and newcomers feel at ease.
Convenience is not overlooked here either. Kay’s review emphasizes the “really good location” with ample parking and a smooth ordering experience via table app, reflecting Quinto Lounge’s commitment to modern, customer-friendly service. Whether you prefer sitting upstairs overlooking the bustling restaurant below or relaxing in the more vibrant downstairs bar area, the space adapts effortlessly to your dining needs.
In summary, Quinto Lounge stands out as a culinary gem in Sutton Coldfield that skillfully combines a diverse British-inspired menu with contemporary flair and a welcoming environment. From rich breakfast classics to inventive tapas, accompanied by a broad spectrum of drinks, it delivers both quality and comfort. Its attentiveness to varied dietary choices and consistently friendly staff invites you to return time and again, making Quinto Lounge not just a place to eat, but a vibrant, community-oriented destination for food lovers of all stripes.
Good experience at the Quinto Lounge. Great atmosphere, good service, clean tables, good prices, and variety - both with food and drinks. Good deco, with some sofas and some good tables. Cozy.
A Debriefing on Quinto Lounge: Unorthodox but Acceptable for Light Duties Filed by Squadron Leader Bertram 'Buster' Finch, DFC Hullo. Squadron Leader Finch reporting for duty. This particular reconnaissance mission took me to a spot in Sutton Coldfield called Quinto Lounge. Frankly, the name suggests a holding pattern more than a dining establishment, but duty called—or rather, my wife suggested a spot for "brunch." Upon approach, the structure itself seemed innocuous enough, but the interior is entirely unorthodox. It lacks the essential Spartan efficiency of a proper Officers' Mess. It’s as if someone accidentally mixed up the furniture from a chintzy grandmother’s drawing-room with the surplus equipment from a very loud circus. Too many framed pictures, too many lamps, too many colours. No uniform scheme whatsoever. I could barely find a clean line to focus on. It certainly wouldn't pass muster with the station commander for visual discipline. Now, for the Rations. This is where the mission slightly redeemed itself. I sampled the "Lounge Breakfast"—a hearty supply of protein, which is vital before a long-range sortie. The coffee was robust and necessary; certainly stronger than the brew we had in the dispersal hut during the '43 scramble. My companion ordered something called "Tapas," which appears to be small, individual packets of rations served on a platter. Utterly inefficient for volume, but the flavour profile was surprisingly sound. A minor tactical victory for the kitchen staff. The Ground Crew, if you like, were surprisingly quick on the re-supply. No unnecessary faffing about. They were young, perhaps lacking the necessary gravitas to bark orders, but they completed their tasks with commendable speed. Roger that. However, the noise level is something else. Far too much civilian chatter. It’s like standing next to a Merlin engine during a run-up. Impossible to hear oneself think, let alone discuss sensitive operational matters. I suggest they look into sound baffling immediately. Overall assessment: Not the cleanest airbase, and the camouflage is all wrong for a swift getaway, but the fuel (food) is good and the crew is quick. A satisfactory halt for a refuel, but I wouldn't want to spend the whole war in there. Acceptable for Light Duties.
I've been here quite a lot especially over the past couple years, before I even went vegan -- I'm surprised I haven't left a review left, regardless, the staff are all super friendly and the atmosphere is lovely, especially on the occasional candlelit evening they have. I come here if I want to go a place I know is consistently tasty with a long list of vegan options and fast, efficient but kind service. The main thing that draws my partner and I in aside are the fact they are pet friendly (we bring our cats here) and the evening open mics every other Tuesday as these are both things that make us want to keep on returning. I have also been here with a friend who has several allergens (to name the ones I know off my head shellfish, soya, crustaceans, peanuts and mango) and he has had a positive experience with the team when ordering as they were able to work with his allergens and ensure that everything was safe for him to eat -- not only did they do this through verbal confirmation at the bar but they also have an online allergen matrix which is regularly updated with the allergens of every item on the menu which is super helpful for people with allergens in their party to be able to check what they can eat prior to visiting. The photos attached are taken from various different visits.
Really good location plenty off parking, £2.00 for 5 hours on a Sunday, greeted and seated quickly, ordered on app at table, food was very very nice full off flavour excellent poached eggs, all staff were friendly, sat upstairs as downstairs was almost full, definitely recommend!
Called in to meet some family while in the area. Had a few non alcoholic drinks and coffees and brunch. Service and food was all very good. Good atmosphere in the place and even though it was getting quite busy it never felt too busy.
It was an amazing experience the staff were very nice would highly recommend , the food was delicious recommend the bacon sandwich n the buttermilk pancakes . If Ur looking for something a bit healthier try 'the yellow one's smoothie. Quick and friendly service. We sat and people watched our the window at the front. Dog friendly so will bring stormy the dog next time.
Good menu range. We went at lunch time on a Wednesday and unfortunately. The food took ages to come and it was cold when it arrived, so had been sat on the side for quite a while before they brought it over to the table.