Reviews
The Cuban Embassy (The Bulls Head) in Moseley, Birmingham, offers a vibrant atmosphere with live music and authentic Cuban dishes. Reviewers praise the quality of food and cocktails, highlighting favorites like beef and onions tapas, nachos made from scratch, paella, rum-based cocktails, Guinness on tap, tres leches cake, vegan Cuban menu by Frankie Heekin including tacos and lemon cheesecake. The venue is known for its bustling ambiance during events like bottomless brunches with Cuba Libres or prosecco. Live music adds to the electric atmosphere on weekends. Visitors appreciate the accommodating staff who provide excellent service.
Every time I'm in Mosley I really enjoy going there. It's really a nice spot. Classy live music has everything that you want. The alcohol selection is really good, especially the high-end really enjoy coming there. We'll definitely return
Lovarn was fantastic, she was very proactive on cleanliness and being very helpful, also serves a great cocktail. Really cool night! Would definitely come back in future! 100% awesome staff!
The bees knees. You need to experience a Friday and Saturday night upstairs with the band. Great vibe. Drinks excellent. Strong and not watered down like many establishments I've been to. It's worth the trip.
They now have a Caribbean Carvery on a Sunday. That's excellent too, but it gets booked up quickly.
Excellent Overall!!!
The food was awsome the whole party enjoyed it. Cocktails were fantastic. My only critique is the fact that a staff member told us they needed the table in the next 15 mins, just as Id ordered a round of drinks! We had to move the whole party to another section of the bar... not brilliant!
If you’ve been out in Moseley, it’s highly likely you’ve been to the iconic Cuban Embassy (Bulls Head). It is the oldest pub in the village dating back to the 1700s. Now it’s a little slice of Havana serving up rum based cocktails and live cuban music each weekend 🇨🇺 🍹 💃🏽
We went on Saturday afternoon for bottomless brunch (2hrs). Choose bottomless Prosecco or Cuba Libres, two small plates and a side for £35 per person.
We ordered:
🍔 Iberian Burger
🐟 Cod and Pepper Croquettes
🇪🇸Spanish Chorizo
🍗 Garlic Chicken Thighs
🍟 Sweet Potato Fries
🧄 Garlic Flatbread with cheese
The food is provided by Santi’s Kitchen and we loved every bite 👌🏽
The garlic chicken thighs were sensational. We were mopping up every last ounce of the sauce with the garlic flatbread; we nearly wore a hole into the plate 😆 The cod and pepper croquettes were generously filled with fish, rather than filled out with potato. They were delicately seasoned so the fish could shine and we wanted a bucket full. The burger looked pretty basic, but then we took a bite…the Manchego was nutty and slightly sweet, perfectly complimenting the salty Serrano ham. It tasted homemade and authentic.
It was quiet during our visit, so even though I hate the phrase because people are saying it about everything, I’m going to say it…the venue might be well known, but the brunch is a 💎 hidden gem 💎 It was fantastic for us too as Cuba Libres are a much more appealing option than sugary cocktails. They were also super accommodating and let my mum have vodka instead of rum ☺️ it’s the little touches. We were having such a lovely time we stayed for a few extra hours and enjoyed some banana daiquiris 🍌