Start the day with something generous, not gloomy
Full breakfasts, lighter morning plates, quick baps and fresh coffee give Maya's the kind of daytime pull that keeps a local cafe busy from early on.
Romanian warmth, Birmingham appetite and a cafe rhythm that makes space for all kinds of people. Drop in for breakfast, stay for lunch, pick up coffee and cake, or come back later for something hearty and homemade.
Maya's feels strongest when it reflects real life in Northfield: different ages, different backgrounds, different reasons to stop in, all sharing the same easy welcome.
Maya's serves traditional cafe food and is not halal-certified. If you need ingredient, allergen or dietary information, please ask the team before ordering.
Full breakfasts, lighter morning plates, quick baps and fresh coffee give Maya's the kind of daytime pull that keeps a local cafe busy from early on.
Maya's works best when nobody feels out of place. Different ages, accents, cultures and routines all feel natural here, from a quick solo stop to a louder family table.
Breakfasts, lunches, homemade dinners, burgers, cakes and hot drinks sit together in one generous cafe menu, ready for quick stops, sit-down meals and takeaway runs.
That means warmth without stiffness, personality without posing, and a room that reflects the area around it. Maya's has Romanian roots, Birmingham habits and the kind of mixed crowd that makes a local cafe worth keeping.
Maya's is easy to walk into, whether someone is a regular, a family, an older neighbour, a younger customer or just passing by for food.
Maya's does not need fancy language to sound good. The menu already speaks for itself with generous plates, comfort food, sweet things and easy takeaway choices.
Some tables are for five quiet minutes, some are for catch-ups, some are for whole family meals. Maya's has room for all of those small everyday moments.
A local write-up gives new visitors another way to discover Maya's before they come in for breakfast, lunch, coffee or cake.
Read the Birmingham Mail featureFind the address, opening times and directions before setting off.
The Virgil interview lets new visitors hear the warmth behind the food, the welcome and the Northfield character of Maya's before they even arrive.
People can look through breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts and drinks first, then choose the route that suits them best.
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855-857 Bristol Road South, Birmingham, B31 2PA
Whether someone wants breakfast before work, lunch with family, coffee and cake, or a straightforward place to meet with friends, the welcome starts with answering the practical questions clearly and warmly.