Probe as Birmingham restaurant targeted in second ‘arson’ attack in 11 days

A Birmingham restaurant has suffered two fires in just 11 days, as investigators probe whether the latest incident in the early hours of this morning was also an arson attack. Up to 25 firefighters were called to the scene of the incident at Tabu Bar & Restaurant in the Jewelers’ Quarter today, Monday July 29.

West Midlands Fire Service They said they sent five engines to Newhall Place, Newhall Hill, shortly before 2am. The fire was contained to a basement and no one was rescued or injured. The fire has been extinguished, but fire investigators are examining the scene today to determine the cause of the fire.




This comes after the restaurant guests, who serve pAsian cuisine and cocktails, told BirminghamLive that A man set fire to bottles filled with gasoline at the same location shortly after 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 18. Firefighters said the fire, which was already out when they arrived, was likely started “deliberately.”

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A West Midlands Police A spokeswoman told BirminghamLive: “We are investigating a fire which occurred in Newhall Place, Newhall Hill, in the early hours of this morning. Fire investigators are carrying out an inspection of the building today.”

Police sealed off Tabu on Newhall Hill on July 18(Photo: Matthew Bott)

Taking X, the West Midlands Fire Service posted in the early hours of today: “We currently have approximately 25 firefighters from @WMFSLadywood @WMFSHighgate @WMFSAston & @WMFSHandsworth present at a fire on Newhall Hill in Hockley, Birmingham. The fire is now out, but crews remain on scene. Please avoid the area.


In an update, a fire brigade spokesperson told BirminghamLive: “We were called at 01:53 today. Two crews were initially dispatched and three more crews attended. The fire was contained to the basement of a mixed commercial and residential building.

“Eight firefighters equipped with breathing apparatus used two hoses to extinguish the flames. The crews checked for hot spots. We left the scene at 4am. Fire specialists will be on site to establish the cause.”