The Endless Adventure guys I know I keep bugging you to come to Leicester but you’ve got to, my friend has a double-decker bus that he converted into an awesome cafe. His name is Joe, the cafe is “the mashTun” look it up on Facebook. Hope to see you soon, keep up the great vids! 😃
Hey guys, you really missed a trick when you visited Brum . You should have visited the Black Country only a few miles from Birmingham www.bclm.co.uk/visiting/surrounding-area/460.htm for a real Spit and sawdust pub you should try here and check out the crazy menu, www.madorourkes.com/history.html or the local connection to the Titanic, www.nationalgeographic.com.au/engineering/forging-the-anchor.aspx or the glass blowing historic town of Stourbridge, www.stourbridge.com/stourbridge_glass.htm
I attended the university of Birmingham and I miss Brum! It's been 4 years since I've been there. I miss the Christmas market...awww. This video is nostalgic for me
As a USAer, and watching many of their videos, these two do try to pronounce correctly!..and they really try to use British terms when in the U.K. Good for them! I am from the central U.S., and was raised in a suburban housing development in which all the street names were U.K. cities and towns.or districts. I grew up on North Chelsea, the next street was North Brighton, North Leeds, North Manchester..etc..but when it came to North Birmingham..we pronounced it clumsily, as 'BirmingHAM'...just as wrong as my pronunciation of the Worcestershire sauce I loved as a child. It would hurt U.K. native ears to hear how we pronounced it!
I'm watching all your England videos (i'm English) and loving seeing your reactions to our food and well, country. You're really honest and lovely, it's cool to see how you adapt to even 'small' things like the weather! That steak looked incredible by the way. Makes me so hungry when you guys have a real mouth-watering looking dinner. Enjoying your travels, thanks for sharing them!
Loved the video! I'm a student at Birmingham Uni but I'm studying abroad in Canada for a year so this was a nice reminder of Brum, and the curries are definitely the best in the UK!
Im glad you enjoyed your visit to the Second City. You only scratched the surface though. Theres soooo much more to Brum. It has a fantastic history and heritage. Britains most underestimated city. # I❤Brum
So glad you were able to come to.my part of the world. So many great parts to Birmingham it would be impossible to see them all in a short visit but definitely come back in the spring/summer and experience our amazing canal network plus you have to do Cadbury World
Great video guys! As Dominic Cadbury said “ the public perception of Birmingham lags way behind the reality of what is going on here” fantastic city & glad you saw that! 😎
You've captured Brum really well - the city I grew up in (though I live in West London now). Carl Chinn is a great character so brilliant to see you met him. The Balti houses in the Sparkhill district are amazing - I first went to one of these restaurants back in 1982 and was totally hooked. Great vlog - looking forward to see what you do next in Brummagem! :)
I really enjoy your videos so it's nice to see you getting spoiled by Visit Britain with the hotel and the dinner, hope you enjoyed it as you both deserve it for bringing such interesting content to your subscribers. Hope you get a proper curry and get some real ale. Mild beers are a specialty in the Birmingham area and as you like Guinness you should try a pint of mild in a good real ale pub. It's not stout but a a roasted malt beer with a lower alcohol content and bags of flavour.
That Peaky Blinders tour guide was Proff. Carl Chinn. He is one of the best historians of Birmingham. He works for the BBC and is the best historian of Birmongham.
tour guides name is carl chinn. theres literally nothing that man does not know about Birmingham. i grew up in Birmingham either seeing him on TV or hearing him on the radio talking about local history. top bloke too
WELCOME To My HOME CITY!! Your Guild is The Famous Brummie Carl Chin ( People from Birmingham are called Brummies). I'm so happy you didn't just visit London As England has so much more to Offer!!Hope you have a Great time. XX
Hi guys! I've just discovered your channel and subscribed. Love the videos, and I look forward to catching up with your past adventures.....and your future ones too. Enjoy!
I'm not really a city person at all but Birmingham is probably the last city in Britain I'd want to visit, it would literally never occur to me to go there, but tbh It didn't seem that bad thanks for showing me it.
Devonian I live and work in Birmingham and I didn’t like it before. But there’s billions of investment in the city centre. Sometimes reminds me of a Chinese city - constantly in construction. Not there yet, but it’s getting better. Not an advertisement to my Instagram, but I have pics of recently developments if you are interested to see. See Liemleo.
Your tour guide Carl Chin is a real local celebrity. I believe he may be a university lecturer or professor. Anyway, as you said he know his stuff. On another point my stomach turned over at the thought of the fried egg and avocado bun, ugh!
I graduated from UoB last year - this video makes me miss living there! If you’re ever there again, look up the Digbeth Dining Club, it’s an amazing food market with local artisan food stalls, and with a great bar inside. And there’s SO many good pubs and bars including my fave little gin bar
It's good to see Eric's feeling better, he did look ill at the end of the last video. I've seen your tour guide on a couple of TV shows and he does seem to know his subject. I haven't had a steak for ages, and I watched Eric and Allison eating theirs with envy :-)
Haha Carl chin local Brummie celebrity remember listening to him as I was growing up he is a encyclopedia of Birmingham:) also Marco Pierre whites a fantastic restaurant with food to die for. Keep up the great videos really enjoy watching them.
Lukas Gmünder I guess it depends where, since Europe has lots of countries in it. So things in Spain, Greece, Sweden or Germany might be very different.
hi guys your so entertaining the bloke you met mr chan his very knowlegable about the blackcountry ,if you wanted to learn more of the past and if you come here in the summer i would take a trip to the blackcountry museum in dudley as thats where some of the peaky blinders was filmed mainley the boat yard scenes and takes you back 1940s and working down the mines and how the blackcountry got its name ,the working chip shop that is in there get a bag of chips mmmm ps love the stuff you do
Great video as ever, I always enjoy them. Especially the drone shots. When you said the steak and creme brûlée were so good, I thought...yeah they are two things hard to get in Asia😋. I also enjoyed the “jello” burger!
nice editing skills! ive just discovered your channel and am watching them all! my favourite british food is beef wellington, you should see if you can find that, its truely astounding!
Looks like a blast guys! I feel like I have to relearn to ice skate every single time I attempt...well maybe I've never really learned haha. Thanks for sharing and have a good one! - Shane
As for off-roading, it's a great experience! Used to go to the courses around the Wyre Forest with my dad when I was a kid and loved every minute of it. Mum, not so much, a lot of screaming on her part.
Peaky is filmed at the Black Country Museum worth a look , apparently it's also filmed in other locations as well but they don't matter . And it's Jaguar not jagWaar .
Carl Chinn - Brummy legend! You should come to England in the summer. Stratford upon Avon is a beautiful and historic town, my son lives there - well worth a visit.
Next time you are in England, try to visit Holmfirth, West Yorkshire. It was the filming location for the BBC's longest running sitcom "The Last Of The Summer Wine". It ran from 1973 until 2010. Very beautiful location and try to watch a few episodes to get you primed.
Ops hit wrong button lol Carl is a Professor at oh Lord can't remember either Aston University or might be Birmingham University, he's such a Star he knows all there is to know about Birmigham and is really proud of his Birmingham roots and accent. Where you went on the tour with him my Mom lived on the oppside of the road well she wad born there and a her grandmother had a sorta cafe where she cooked for the Irish labourers for lunch time, so they could get a hot meal for lunch, the cafe was on the ground floor of a 3 floor house where mom's grandmother lived, it was roughly where the Coach Station is now, that's if the Coach Station is still there, I now live in Wakefield. The type of houses he showed you in the photo are similar to the ones my Mom was brought up in.
Glad you enjoyed Birmingham, my hometown, although I now live in Manchester. I knew as soon as you said you’re guide was so knowledgeable, it was going to be Carl Chinn. Or to give him his full title, Prof. Carl Chinn MBE. He’s too down to earth and modest to say that though . No one knows more about Brum (Birmingham) www.carlchinnsbrum.com. You should get him to recommend a ‘Curry House’ or “Indian” restaurant. Birmingham is famous for Balti dishes & in the ‘Balti Belt’ you’ll find many Pakistani owned, staffed and Chef’d restaurants, which is unusual, because most Chefs in “Indian“ restaurants in England are from Bangladesh as are very many owners. Keep up the good work 👍
Melissa Adami Ha ha. His Brummie (that’s what you call someone from Birmingham) accent is very strong, much more so than mine, although I’ve been told I speak fast too. When in the US, I’ve often had people stare blankly at me like I’m speaking Klingon to them 😆.
You have no idea how hungry I got watching A chow down on the fillet side of her T-Bone this morning. Also got a pop up ad! Trust the revenue starts clicking soon!
Was just randomly watching your videos and this one freaked me out a bit lol I'm an Aston Uni student and I literally walk those streets like everyday, I went to the Christmas market and the same ice rink last December I didn't expect that all to be on here haha
Wish I knew you were going to Birmingham. Would love to have met up with you guys. I love watching your videos. I only live about 10 miles from Birmingham.
hubs and i went to birmingham for their xmas market and did some walking around. we want to go back and do the peaky blinders tour because we dabble in the show too :D
You won't see much on a Peaky Blinders tour as it is filmed in Liverpool and the Black Country Museum in Dudley, There were gangs in Birmingham at that time like everywhere else, but not called the Peaky Blinders, the name is fiction and as a Brummie I would rather people come to Brum and see its delights, rather than something out of fiction and does not exist.
Just a friendly FYI - eating while driving is not something you should be seen doing. If anything bad happened, you could be found at fault as far as insurance goes and charged with careless driving. You'll get away with it as long as you're lucky but who wants to rely on luck? Anyway, looks like you had a fab time in Brum. Love your work!
Love the uk videos guys.you should do loads more.and more food videos they are brilliant. You should go to a city in the midlands in Staffordshire called Stoke on Trent and try a proper Staffordshire oatcake! That would be fantastic if you did.il keep tuned 😁
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The Endless Adventure guys I know I keep bugging you to come to Leicester but you’ve got to, my friend has a double-decker bus that he converted into an awesome cafe. His name is Joe, the cafe is “the mashTun” look it up on Facebook. Hope to see you soon, keep up the great vids! 😃
Just looked it up... so cool! We won't get to Leicester this time around but we'll have to visit next time :D
snentz yeah we’re north Leics so Notts isn’t far, sounds like we’re planning the next adventure for them 😂
Hey guys, you really missed a trick when you visited Brum . You should have visited the Black Country only a few miles from Birmingham www.bclm.co.uk/visiting/surrounding-area/460.htm for a real Spit and sawdust pub you should try here and check out the crazy menu, www.madorourkes.com/history.html or the local connection to the Titanic, www.nationalgeographic.com.au/engineering/forging-the-anchor.aspx or the glass blowing historic town of Stourbridge, www.stourbridge.com/stourbridge_glass.htm
And this isn't to far away either www.svr.co.uk/Default.aspx
I attended the university of Birmingham and I miss Brum! It's been 4 years since I've been there. I miss the Christmas market...awww. This video is nostalgic for me
+SisiYemmieTV so glad you enjoyed it! 😊
I was at the Uni too! Although i graduated in 2007, so the nostalgia from this was really great! Love Brum
SisiYemmieTV Yeh the German market is cool I live 30 miles outside of Brum we go every year.
I live there
Carl Chinn is a Legend of Brum and he knows everything
I appreciate you pronouncing Birmingham the correct way. #rolltide!
As a USAer, and watching many of their videos, these two do try to pronounce correctly!..and they really try to use British terms when in the U.K. Good for them! I am from the central U.S., and was raised in a suburban housing development in which all the street names were U.K. cities and towns.or districts. I grew up on North Chelsea, the next street was North Brighton, North Leeds, North Manchester..etc..but when it came to North Birmingham..we pronounced it clumsily, as 'BirmingHAM'...just as wrong as my pronunciation of the Worcestershire sauce I loved as a child. It would hurt U.K. native ears to hear how we pronounced it!
it's birmingHAM not birminghum
I'm watching all your England videos (i'm English) and loving seeing your reactions to our food and well, country. You're really honest and lovely, it's cool to see how you adapt to even 'small' things like the weather! That steak looked incredible by the way. Makes me so hungry when you guys have a real mouth-watering looking dinner. Enjoying your travels, thanks for sharing them!
Carl Chinn.......what a legend,really knows his stuff lovely bloke 👍
Absolutely. Chinny is the heart and soul of our city.
He really does, so legit!
Professor Carl Chinn MBE.Renowned Birmingham historian and as down to earth as ever.
Loved the video! I'm a student at Birmingham Uni but I'm studying abroad in Canada for a year so this was a nice reminder of Brum, and the curries are definitely the best in the UK!
Ye Birmingham invented some curries
So it makes sense that it’s the best
What?! Carl Chinn! He was my history tutor at university! Legend.
Love watching your vids and as a Brummie it's nice to see you visit our city!
Hope you enjoy it!
Thanks
If you’re from Birmingham like this comment - where the Birmingham squad at 🧐
no squads here lol
That steak dinner was amazing!! And I love Crème Brule. OMG. Good job you two! You deserve a fancy dinner.
Carl chinn. He’s the man to go to if you need to know anything about Birmingham. You chose the best tour guide possible. Ever!!
I am from Birmingham, Carl Chinn is a local celebrity, he's cool. Great you enjoyed my great city, loved this vlog so much
Im glad you enjoyed your visit to the Second City. You only scratched the surface though. Theres soooo much more to Brum. It has a fantastic history and heritage. Britains most underestimated city.
# I❤Brum
So glad you were able to come to.my part of the world. So many great parts to Birmingham it would be impossible to see them all in a short visit but definitely come back in the spring/summer and experience our amazing canal network plus you have to do Cadbury World
Allison, that crème brûlée is what is known as a 'face changer' and your reaction proved it. I really hope you enjoyed your time in Birmingham.
Perfect pronunciation of Birmingham well done!
phuckerby although they separated the ‘ham’a couple of times. Need to watch the series a bit more. 😂🤣
You two make staying alive worthwhile for months or years on end, THANK YOUs!
"This comment section is under new management, by order of the peaky fooking blinders"
😂
Matthew Griffiths great comment 🤣🤣
Shurrup Artha.
Carl Chinn is a legend! I'm so pleased you're in my beautiful city. Welcome x
Great video guys! As Dominic Cadbury said “ the public perception of Birmingham lags way behind the reality of what is going on here” fantastic city & glad you saw that! 😎
You've captured Brum really well - the city I grew up in (though I live in West London now). Carl Chinn is a great character so brilliant to see you met him. The Balti houses in the Sparkhill district are amazing - I first went to one of these restaurants back in 1982 and was totally hooked. Great vlog - looking forward to see what you do next in Brummagem! :)
Carl Chins a living legend of Birmingham :D
Hehehe Carl Chinn, basically anything Birmingham and he's all over it :D
Peaky blinders is a brilliant programme ,as for meeting Carl Chinn,wow he's amazing .
To refer to Carl Chin as a tour guide does him a disservice. He has an OBE and an MBE and also a Professor at the University of Birmingham
your tour guide was Carl!!!!!!!!!!!!! how awesome is that! ive lived in brum all me life an never got to meet Carl, you had the VIP treatment xx
I really enjoy your videos so it's nice to see you getting spoiled by Visit Britain with the hotel and the dinner, hope you enjoyed it as you both deserve it for bringing such interesting content to your subscribers. Hope you get a proper curry and get some real ale. Mild beers are a specialty in the Birmingham area and as you like Guinness you should try a pint of mild in a good real ale pub. It's not stout but a a roasted malt beer with a lower alcohol content and bags of flavour.
Thanks so much for the suggestions!
Carl Chinn is fabulous! A very knowledgable man! x x
That Peaky Blinders tour guide was Proff. Carl Chinn. He is one of the best historians of Birmingham. He works for the BBC and is the best historian of Birmongham.
Birmingham not Birmongham.
Really enjoyed watching it!!! It was awesome. You guys are amazing 😃
So inspired to travel. Keep up the amazing content!
Go to Black Country museum ;)
That Peaky Blinders tour looks pretty rad!
Carl Chinn is the most knowledgeable person about brum history
Hey guys,I work behind the scenes on Peaky. Great vlog. 👍🏼👍🏼
tour guides name is carl chinn. theres literally nothing that man does not know about Birmingham. i grew up in Birmingham either seeing him on TV or hearing him on the radio talking about local history. top bloke too
Carl Chinn??? Legend in these parts. You are so lucky to have him guiding you around Brum.
WELCOME To My HOME CITY!! Your Guild is The Famous Brummie Carl Chin ( People from Birmingham are called Brummies). I'm so happy you didn't just visit London As England has so much more to Offer!!Hope you have a Great time. XX
great video guys love your british videos
That was professor Carl chinn , what a star.
Hi guys! I've just discovered your channel and subscribed. Love the videos, and I look forward to catching up with your past adventures.....and your future ones too. Enjoy!
I'm not really a city person at all but Birmingham is probably the last city in Britain I'd want to visit, it would literally never occur to me to go there, but tbh It didn't seem that bad thanks for showing me it.
You should give it a chance good shopping and plenty of great places to eat
Devonian I live and work in Birmingham and I didn’t like it before. But there’s billions of investment in the city centre. Sometimes reminds me of a Chinese city - constantly in construction. Not there yet, but it’s getting better. Not an advertisement to my Instagram, but I have pics of recently developments if you are interested to see. See Liemleo.
@@Incurablecurious Birmingham is still a dump and hated as a city not safe and people are rude ignorant and unfriendly.
@@marked8327 Haha you are brutal! 🤣
Your tour guide Carl Chin is a real local celebrity. I believe he may be a university lecturer or professor. Anyway, as you said he know his stuff. On another point my stomach turned over at the thought of the fried egg and avocado bun, ugh!
ahhh my home city, live in vietnam now so great to watch. Has anyone quizzed you on which of the two football teams you support yet?
great vid!
I graduated from UoB last year - this video makes me miss living there! If you’re ever there again, look up the Digbeth Dining Club, it’s an amazing food market with local artisan food stalls, and with a great bar inside. And there’s SO many good pubs and bars including my fave little gin bar
It's good to see Eric's feeling better, he did look ill at the end of the last video. I've seen your tour guide on a couple of TV shows and he does seem to know his subject. I haven't had a steak for ages, and I watched Eric and Allison eating theirs with envy :-)
Absolutely love your vlogs. Take care guys
Haha Carl chin local Brummie celebrity remember listening to him as I was growing up he is a encyclopedia of Birmingham:) also Marco Pierre whites a fantastic restaurant with food to die for. Keep up the great videos really enjoy watching them.
In Europa we dont eat behind the steering wheel, sorry and it is not so legal😋 1:35
Lukas Gmünder I guess it depends where, since Europe has lots of countries in it. So things in Spain, Greece, Sweden or Germany might be very different.
Lukas Gmünder Somebody needs reminding that Europe is not one country, but a continent made up of many different countries, each with their own laws.
Danny Westwood ok and tell me the law in the UK.
Lukas Gmünder It isn't illegal outright to eat and drive in the UK, just as long as the driver is not distracted whilst eating his/her food.
Danny Westwood ok and he is holding in one hand a sandwich. Is that als ok? 1:35
hi guys your so entertaining the bloke you met mr chan his very knowlegable about the blackcountry ,if you wanted to learn more of the past and if you come here in the summer i would take a trip to the blackcountry museum in dudley as thats where some of the peaky blinders was filmed mainley the boat yard scenes and takes you back 1940s and working down the mines and how the blackcountry got its name ,the working chip shop that is in there get a bag of chips mmmm ps love the stuff you do
11:36 - Exactly my expression when I eat a good Creme Brulee (Check out the Lion D'Or in St malo)
The man who gave you some Birmingham history is Carl Chinn MBE a Birmingham legend.
Go on with your good self Chinn! Best wishes from Dubai!
Great video as ever, I always enjoy them. Especially the drone shots. When you said the steak and creme brûlée were so good, I thought...yeah they are two things hard to get in Asia😋. I also enjoyed the “jello” burger!
hahah Carl Chin gets everywhere
Beautiful days!
Carl Chinn, alongside several others, is Brum’s top celebrity, a more passionate and energetic man about local history you WILL NOT find!
I love it there ❤️❤️❤️
Where u from? And is it good city?
nice editing skills! ive just discovered your channel and am watching them all! my favourite british food is beef wellington, you should see if you can find that, its truely astounding!
No way, you met Carl Chinn!!! Legend round these parts 🖒
Wow you got the rough-end of that skating session, so many grooves, they need to run the big buffing machine across it.
You’ve gotta try a Balti! Take a trip to Ladypool Rd, Birmingham’s Curry Mile.
I don't trust the hygiene in most of those places on ladypool road
Looks like a blast guys! I feel like I have to relearn to ice skate every single time I attempt...well maybe I've never really learned haha. Thanks for sharing and have a good one! - Shane
Lovely restaurant😊👑😊 i could watch that for 12min.
I love how you love Brum.
Ha, nice to see that coffee shop had Dip's sauces, they're a small company local to Brum, and their sauces are amazing.
As for off-roading, it's a great experience! Used to go to the courses around the Wyre Forest with my dad when I was a kid and loved every minute of it. Mum, not so much, a lot of screaming on her part.
How remarkable to hear an American pronouncing 'Birmingham properly! Also you should know that Carl Chinn is a legendary local historian.
Hello !!
Me too i was in birmingham in december 2018 for christmas and new year.
Thanx 👍
When I go to gigs at the O2 Institute, or Mama Roux’s, in Birmingham, I usually park on the area where Court 36 used to be. 😊
Peaky is filmed at the Black Country Museum worth a look , apparently it's also filmed in other locations as well but they don't matter . And it's Jaguar not jagWaar .
Jag-U-a
Carl Chinn - Brummy legend! You should come to England in the summer. Stratford upon Avon is a beautiful and historic town, my son lives there - well worth a visit.
That steak and creme brulee looks off the scale amazeballs!
You got a private tour with Carl Chinn?!? Hes like...brummie legend!!
almost 50k subscribers! go go go guys!
Next time you are in England, try to visit Holmfirth, West Yorkshire. It was the filming location for the BBC's longest running sitcom "The Last Of The Summer Wine". It ran from 1973 until 2010. Very beautiful location and try to watch a few episodes to get you primed.
Wishing you a very Brummy Christmas.
Ops hit wrong button lol Carl is a Professor at oh Lord can't remember either Aston University or might be Birmingham University, he's such a Star he knows all there is to know about Birmigham and is really proud of his Birmingham roots and accent. Where you went on the tour with him my Mom lived on the oppside of the road well she wad born there and a her grandmother had a sorta cafe where she cooked for the Irish labourers for lunch time, so they could get a hot meal for lunch, the cafe was on the ground floor of a 3 floor house where mom's grandmother lived, it was roughly where the Coach Station is now, that's if the Coach Station is still there, I now live in Wakefield. The type of houses he showed you in the photo are similar to the ones my Mom was brought up in.
Professor Carl Chinn eh? He lives by my sister.
My lovely home town. Ah the places I could show you.
Glad you enjoyed Birmingham, my hometown, although I now live in Manchester. I knew as soon as you said you’re guide was so knowledgeable, it was going to be Carl Chinn. Or to give him his full title, Prof. Carl Chinn MBE. He’s too down to earth and modest to say that though . No one knows more about Brum (Birmingham) www.carlchinnsbrum.com. You should get him to recommend a ‘Curry House’ or “Indian” restaurant. Birmingham is famous for Balti dishes & in the ‘Balti Belt’ you’ll find many Pakistani owned, staffed and Chef’d restaurants, which is unusual, because most Chefs in “Indian“ restaurants in England are from Bangladesh as are very many owners. Keep up the good work 👍
Tom Murphy I’m sure he’s great but if I hired him I still would not understand 50% of what he says. I’d have to ask first if he speaks “American” 😂
Melissa Adami Ha ha. His Brummie (that’s what you call someone from Birmingham) accent is very strong, much more so than mine, although I’ve been told I speak fast too. When in the US, I’ve often had people stare blankly at me like I’m speaking Klingon to them 😆.
Love the video as always. Just wondering if you guys are around in STL, we should do meet up in Pappys/Sugarfire.
I love Allison.
Really nice you came to brum folks ✋....channels really cool nice one .
You have no idea how hungry I got watching A chow down on the fillet side of her T-Bone this morning. Also got a pop up ad! Trust the revenue starts clicking soon!
So glad you got to see the Christmas market at Birmingham, I didn't realise the German stalls stayed in the UK so long ?
Great video, top choice going to Yorks, the place is great!
Was just randomly watching your videos and this one freaked me out a bit lol I'm an Aston Uni student and I literally walk those streets like everyday, I went to the Christmas market and the same ice rink last December I didn't expect that all to be on here haha
Wish I knew you were going to Birmingham. Would love to have met up with you guys. I love watching your videos. I only live about 10 miles from Birmingham.
A meetup in Birmingham would be perfect !! I live there !! :)
2:05 Is that a Roy Lichtenstein?
Somehow I think the peppercorn is better than the snail sauce hahaha
hubs and i went to birmingham for their xmas market and did some walking around. we want to go back and do the peaky blinders tour because we dabble in the show too :D
You won't see much on a Peaky Blinders tour as it is filmed in Liverpool and the Black Country Museum in Dudley, There were gangs in Birmingham at that time like everywhere else, but not called the Peaky Blinders, the name is fiction and as a Brummie I would rather people come to Brum and see its delights, rather than something out of fiction and does not exist.
It's weird seeing the places you see all the time on a video!
CodeDaily I know. I watch tgf bro and see places I know all the time
Just a friendly FYI - eating while driving is not something you should be seen doing. If anything bad happened, you could be found at fault as far as insurance goes and charged with careless driving. You'll get away with it as long as you're lucky but who wants to rely on luck?
Anyway, looks like you had a fab time in Brum. Love your work!
There's always one. Ignore this guy.
Don't!
Ann Other its the truth though.
Love the uk videos guys.you should do loads more.and more food videos they are brilliant. You should go to a city in the midlands in Staffordshire called Stoke on Trent and try a proper Staffordshire oatcake! That would be fantastic if you did.il keep tuned 😁
Come to Bristol guys, it's a great city. Would be happy to show you around the harbour and awesome food places!
great video guys
Sorry got carried away and forgot to say live your video's 👍👍👍👍👍
You got to meet Karl Chinn he is a Prof