Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Pershore, United Kingdom including Eckington Manor, fusion brasserie, The Elgar Inn, Casa la cucina italiana, The Boathouse, Globe Modern Bistro, The Chequers at Crowle
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4 based on 487 reviews
I gave this a great review in June. Could I revoke it? This visit we arrived after 2.30pm, not realising they had stopped service. The bar man ignored us and continued his chat to a mate at the bar. We waited for 5 mins. We eventually interrupted his chat and asked if we could sit anywhere. He curtly said Yes, and turned back to his conversation, still never greeting us or asking what we would like to drink. We chose a table and read the menus. Still he ignored us. Eventually a waitress appeared, and seemed surprised to see us. She bluntly said they were finished on food, and walked back in the kitchen. We got up and left in disgust, and still the barman ignored us! No wonder this place isnât packed! We will not be returning.
5 based on 113 reviews
Family run bistro nestled amongst the Tudor beams of Friar Street - serving fresh wholesome food and fine wines from all over the world. Vegan and gluten friendly.
Returned to this small independent bistro tonight and enjoyed another luscious feast. Delicious locally sourced food great service, convivial ambience. What else could one ask for on a wet and murky evening in Worcester? Just go!Dear BarbsdottyFirstly thanks for coming back to us and leaving such a great review. So glad you had a luscious feast and yes...the weather was horrendous so it was wonderful everyone cameto create a lovely warm atmosphere.
4 based on 374 reviews
A Warm Welcome to The BoatHouse The Boat House is Worcestershire's new tapas restaurant and wine bar serving Mediterranean and British tapas dishes for lunch or evening meals. We are also open for drinks and coffees. The Boat House also boasts the best vi
The website says â The Boathouse boasts the best view in town with outside seating and balcony areas overlooking the River Severnâ which is true. But on a Sunday at 3pm we were asked to sit downstairs with no view . We asked why and they said they shut that area at that time . They relented and let us go upstairs but they would be clearing around us . We never noticed that as there were diners there already. Crazy rule, as we were leaving they were turning another couple away for same reason , downstairs was empty. Surely what your paying customer wants is important.Food was ok had cheese platter which counted as 2 tapas, cheddar very mild/ bland other ok. Beef pomegranate tasty , chicken vodka sauce ok. Very small portion of fish. Very expensive for what it was. Sweets ok 3 teeny tiny squares of cheesecake. The view is what makes this place, IF you are allowed to sit upstairs. If you want this view make sure when booking they will allow. There was plenty of room up there , most odd to not use the asset.Thank you for taking the time to review your experience with us here at The Boathouse I am pleased that you were satisfied with some aspects of your meal with us I feel your review is however a little misleading to the reader .We did indeed have a table set for you on our groundfloor as you were booked between lunch and evening we usually close the first floor for 45 minutes while we clean the dining area and bar after lunch service and before a busy evening service this is not uncommon for restaurants to do.We did also offer you a table out in our groundfloor terrace which you declined however what is not made clear to the reader is that after making your opinion known we without hesitation moved your table upstairs and one of our senior team agreed to stay on an extra hour to look after you meaning we kept the first floor (120 seater restaurant) open for yourselves while a colleague continued to serve other guests in the ground floor . Our chef also stayed an extra 30 minutes to prepare your food as you had sat down to order late .I feel your review is very misleading and not at all fair assessment of your visit with us
4 based on 631 reviews
Very friendly well presented establishment. Great selection of food to choose from that is delicious and reasonable price.
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4 based on 291 reviews
One of the very best restaurants in Worcestershire! We have always only had great meals here. The portion sizes are good, itâs difficult to leave room for desert, which is a shame because the Tiramisu is phenomenal! The staff are always very friendly, welcoming and courteous. I would highly recommend the Elgar Inn as the food is always freshly made and staff are happy to add/remove ingredients from the dishes. Perfect!
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4 based on 256 reviews
The car park is a little tatty and the outside of the bar/restaurant is unprepossessing, but don't be put off. The inside is charming, sub divided into smaller eating areas with imaginative "partitions" such as loose blinds which give an intimate feeling while not detracting from the overall atmosphere of the place. Our party had ordered some fizz in advance and on arrival, the staff were ready for us, in a friendly and attentive but not overbearing manner. We were there for lunch. Most had scallops to start (3 on the plate which at a tenner was good value) and I had sea food pasta - all very tasty and well presented. They do an Italian take on a roast dinner, 3 different meats, Yorkshires and roast vegetables on a platter for 2 to share. We were offered beef as a 4th meat which we took up for an additional cost but our greedy pair, as delicious as the platter was, were unable to finish it. The potatoes, while roasted are not quite like English roast spuds, this is not a criticism just an observation that they were perfectly cooked but not so crispy on the outside as is the Italian way. I had mixed fried fish, delicious and something you rarely see in England. Our party also had rib eye steaks which were (as they can be) a little fatty. Puds are wonderful with the option of having small portions if you wish. They all looked like something from Masterchef. Service was charming , not the quickest but you don't go here for a quick in and out fuel stop. The food prices are extremely reasonable. As someone who doesn't eat out much mainly because it tends to be the same old, same old, this is rather different and exquisite.
4 based on 205 reviews
We dined here on Saturday evening.Upon arrival we both were surprised that we were not eating at the Eckington Manor House!!Instead we were upstairs in what felt like a garden centre cafe overlooking the car park..We chose the Dinner menu starters i had the Brassicas, Romanesco broccoli, Barkham Blue, walnut this dish was nice with nice fresh flavours a descent starter, my wife chose the Crab, cucumber, pink grapefruit, chive this was ok nothing special yes the crab was fresh but not much flavour going on just a round portion of Crab meat really could not detect the grapefruit!!!.Mains we both opted for the Lamb, loin, sweetbread, leek, Jersey Royal, goatâs curdThis dish was OK .i say OK, as my Lamb Loin was overcooked hardly pink at all bearing in mind it was so small nearly half the size of my wife's (which was cooked perfectly) i thought this dish was a bit of a cheek there was one half of a new potato on the plate a bit of veg scattered about the plate with a tiny overcooked piece of Lamb. The plates were warm alas the food was not hot.The waitress did ask if our dishes were OK.However the table next to us sent there main back as it was not cooked. 20 mins later it arrived back to him , however the rest of there party had finished there dishes. This is why i did not say anything to the waitress, as we did not wish to eat separately~~!!!! The sweet was average the wife's dish Summer fruit cheesecake, iced raspberries, berry compote was ok apart from the very sour raspberries. i had the Almond panna cotta, blueberries, milk ice cream, brittle.this was ok .For the sum of £48.00 per person it was NOT value at all. We have eaten in far better restaurants some Michelin awarded & had bigger portions i don't mean food piled high either. Just a bit more than a postage stamp size of Lamb & half of one small new potato .There is also a 10% service charge!!! (we did not pay this) We did not really get any service, no one explained the menu & we were served by 3 different waiters.Not real table service at all.....So perhaps the management should pay them a little extra rather than relying on the paying guests to prop up there wages!!We tried the Eckington Restaurant we will not be returning
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