Restaurants & locations

Four rooms, one kitchen

Two in Birmingham, one in Wolverhampton, one in London. Four different rooms, four sets of hours — and the same pots behind all of them.

The flagship

Kingstanding

Address
208 Kingstanding Road, Birmingham B44 8JP
Telephone
0121 682 4741
Opening times
Sunday – Thursday1pm – 10pm Friday & Saturday1pm – 11pm

ÉKO '77 is an African restaurant situated in the Holford area of Birmingham, offering a blend of authentic and contemporary African cuisine. Our menu includes traditional favourites such as Egusi soup, Poundo (a beloved swallow dish), and Ofada stew, as well as modern selections like grilled salmon and peppered turkey. Customers particularly love the combination of Egusi and Poundo. We also offer sides like Moi Moi and fried plantain, and our drink menu features both soft drinks and unique mocktails, including the Lekki Sunset and Victoria Island Breeze.

Eko 77 is by far the best Nigerian restaurant in Brum no cap. They have been consistent in the taste and quality of food. The service was excellent 10/10 I most say, was served by Toba, he had the most amazing smile and customer service. I highly recommend
Sandra Iliya ★★★★★ 4.5 ★ · 1,047 reviews on Google
The dining room at ÉKO '77 Kingstanding — velvet chairs around low tables and a hanging rattan seat by the window
Above: Kingstanding — orange and green velvet chairs around the banquette, a hanging rattan seat at the window and blossom across the ceiling.

The second ÉKO '77

Wolverhampton

Address
16 Avion Centre, Wolverhampton WV6 0QW
Telephone
01902 656 424
Opening times
Monday – Sunday1pm – 10pm

ÉKO '77 is an African restaurant situated in the Whitmore Reans area of Wolverhampton, offering a blend of authentic and contemporary African cuisine. Our menu includes traditional Nigerian favourites, such as bitter leaf soup and Abula — a combination of amala served with ewedu, gbegiri, assorted meats and stew — as well as modern selections like grilled whole croaker and tilapia. Customers particularly love the combination of Egusi and Poundo. We also offer sides like Moi Moi and fried plantain, and our drink menu features both soft drinks and unique mocktails, including the Festac Lychee Supreme and Eko Atlantie.

Consistently delicious food! Beautiful ambience, lovely music. Reasonably priced. Highly recommend. My first choice for smokey jollof and Abula
Ezinne Igboke ★★★★★ 4.4 ★ · 298 reviews on Google
A table for two at ÉKO '77 Wolverhampton against a copper wall, under a cluster of round mirrors
Above: Wolverhampton — a table for two against the copper wall, an orange velvet chair facing a patchwork one, under a cluster of round mirrors.

The third ÉKO '77

New Cross

Address
403–405 New Cross Road, London SE14 6LA
Telephone
020 3648 9963
Opening times
MondayClosed Tuesday – Thursday1pm – 10pm Friday – Sunday1pm – 11pm

ÉKO '77 brings the vibrant flavours of Lagos to the heart of London, building on the success of our two celebrated restaurants in the Midlands. Known for our bold Nigerian cuisine and rich cultural inspiration, we're excited to share the spirit of Lagos with London diners.

We were served by Derek who made our abula experience even better. He was polite, attentive, and always had a genuine smile on his face. His friendly attitude and excellent service made us feel very welcome and well looked after. A real credit to the restaurant!
Tomi Akinola ★★★★★ 4.5 ★ · 920 reviews on Google
The dining room at ÉKO '77 New Cross — a long table along the banquette with teal and orange velvet chairs
Above: New Cross — a long table along the banquette, teal and orange velvet chairs, an abstract print and pendant lamps on the grey wall.

The fourth ÉKO '77

Pershore Road

Address
1233 Pershore Road, Stirchley, Birmingham B30 2YT
Telephone
0121 274 6896
Opening times
Sunday – Thursday1pm – 10pm Friday & Saturday1pm – 11pm

ÉKO '77 is an African restaurant situated on Pershore Road in Birmingham, offering a blend of authentic and contemporary African cuisine. Our menu includes traditional Nigerian favourites, such as bitter leaf soup and Abula — a combination of amala served with ewedu, gbegiri, assorted meats and stew — as well as modern selections like grilled whole croaker and tilapia. Customers particularly love the combination of Egusi and Poundo. We also offer sides like Moi Moi and fried plantain, and our drink menu features both soft drinks and unique mocktails, including the Festac Lychee Supreme and Eko Atlantie.

Two framed abstract prints above the banquette at ÉKO '77 Pershore Road, with pendant lamps over a marbled table
Above: Pershore Road — two abstract prints on the copper wall, pendant lamps over a marbled table set with an orange and a teal chair.

A word from our chef

The true taste
of Nigeria

“Each dish is a tribute to the rich culinary heritage of Nigeria, crafted with love and the freshest ingredients. I invite you to join us at our Wolverhampton branch and experience the true taste of Nigeria, where every bite tells a story. We understand the importance of family, and our restaurant is designed to be a welcoming space for guests of all ages.

Our caring and committed staff are here to ensure that you and your loved ones have a fantastic experience with us. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a meal out, ÉKO '77 is the perfect place to create lasting memories.”

Chef SekinatTwenty years in the kitchen