Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Droitwich including Bridge Inn, The Chequers, Old Cock Inn, The Crown and Sandys Restaurant, Hadley Bowling Green Inn, Gardeners Arms Pub Restaurant, The Robin Hood, Wych Way Inn Harvester, The Vernon Restaurant, Castle Hotel
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3 based on 351 reviews
Firstly worst toilets I have ever been in to, door hanging off, toilet roll holders on floor, cracked toilets, not really the place want to take my four year old. The food wasn't that great either, my ribs were over done, the onion rings we had asked to come out with the main came as starter, wraps came with sauce when had asked not to. The grills weren't working so this limited our choice which made it worst that they got things wrong. The staff here are either brilliant or were pretty clueless. Really disappointing visit to a pub was really looking forward to going to. Reading over reviews we must have gone on an off day!thanks for review. soor about your visit, this is really disappointing for me to read. our toilets did get vandalised the weekend but action has been taken to get them back to a good standard. I do hope you give us another try in future when everything is back up and running.
4 based on 427 reviews
A stunningly refurbished village pub with great beers, perfect food and the best hospitality around. Stay with us in one of our lovely rooms or try our gorgeous sunday roast.
Visited for Sunday lunch with a group of friends. Extremely well looked after. Smiles from the staff, ordered at the table ( 15 of us ) nothing to much trouble. Starters came out quickly. Once finished table cleared and within five minutes main courses. Big hot dishes of mixed vegetables, extra gravy and all the appropriate sauces brought to the table. I had the roast lamb - lots of it , lean meat and best taste I have ever had. I dont know who supplies the meat but keep it up. Well done to the chef. A number of us to full for desserts but those that did have them said they were great. We will return. Thank you.
3 based on 582 reviews
Place was almost full on the Thursday of our renewed visit, which augered well for a satisfactory outcome. As we had walked the 100 metres or so from the nearby Holiday Inn Express, we both enjoyed an alcoholic drink. Wife ordered her choice; I selected the half-chicken and chips, and we both helped ourselves to the free, delicious salad. Our meal was memorable for taste and value - the helpful waitress then asked if we would prefer to opt for the 'two meals for the price of one' offer, toour amazement. A complete change from our last visit - we both thoroughly enjoyed it.Thank you for your high score, and we are pleased that this visit was much better, we hope to see you again soon.
3 based on 832 reviews
The Robin Hood in Droitwich is a country pub & restaurant oozing rural charm and rustic character. Our picturesque surroundings provide the perfect backdrop for savouring the hearty, seasonal pub-food on our menu, and the carefully nurtured cask ales and
Called in for dinner last night when passing through the area. Friendly staff took us to the bar area with our dog. Ordered hunters chicken and a chicken pie. My hunters chicken was only just warm and my chips were cold, normally I donât mind but they were too cold so I only ate the meat. I was hoping to catch a member of staff to ask for some more but no one appeared until after we had finished. My partners pie tasted good and was hot but the veg and mash couldâve been much warmer. I told the lady who cleared our plates that my chips were so cold I couldnât eat them. She told me some had just come out of the fryer so I asked for some as I was hungry. I was delivered a small portion in a pot, these were boiling hot, shame I couldnât have had them with the meat!My partner and I both had vouchers for a free dessert. We both ordered the banoffee pie as itâs one of our favourites. Disappointed with it, was expecting lots of toffee sauce as part of the cake. The base was like a biscuit base with a mouse like topping with 4 slices of banana on top. Some sauce was swirled on the plate which tasted to me like burnt toffee. If I had paid £6.50 each for these I would have been mortified. When I paid I was asked if everything was ok and I said not. The lady said sorry about that....then took my money. Sorry guys, food needs to be hot and plates should be hot too. Hi Helen,We are sorry to hear you were disappointed with your food. Please in future bring it to our attention sooner, as we would have been happy to re-cook your meals for you to ensure they were hot. We would also advise speaking to the manager so that we are aware of what is going on and we can turn it around for you. We are always more than happy to assist you if anything else comes up. Take care! ThanksRobin Hood
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4 based on 388 reviews
Family Traditional Village Pub right on the Droitwich Canal in the historical Market Town of Droitwich Our 17th Century Village Pub caters for fine cask real ales enjoy good old fashion traditional homemade pub famous cuisines cooked in our very own clay
We had read some reviews of this restaurant and it came highly recommended by a Facebook group so we were intrigued to see if it lived up to the praise. We were not disappointed. The Vegan pate was incredible and the mushroom risotto was delicious. Not only was the food good, but the ambience was nice and staff were very friendly. Will definitely return another day.
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4 based on 272 reviews
First impression - an inviting building in a pretty setting. Second impression - on arrival we were totally ignored for a full 10 minutes, and in the end had to intercept a passing waitress to ask for our table. There was clearly a wedding party going on in the other room, and the staff were obviously busy, but it was not a welcoming start. Once seated, and after rectifying an error with our drinks order, the service remarkably improved despite the staff being rushed off their feet. Our food experience, like the service experience, was also mixed. My husband's starter of tomato, pepper and chilli soup was thick and absolutely delicious, just how a home-made soup should be! However my halloumi chips were overcooked with an overwhelming taste of cooking oil. We both opted for the Goan Chicken Curry with "Fiery" chilli peppers. Sadly the curry was not very fiery, and was very watery in consistency indeed. It was beautifully presented in a bowl, but proved impossible to eat as served, seeing as all the sauce vanished away through the prongs of your fork whenever you picked up a piece of chicken, leaving you holding just a bare piece of plain cooked chicken ! I ended up unceremoniously upending the bowl of curry onto my plate in order to be able to eat it, and to introduce it to my rice - which begs the question why it wasn't served like that to start with? Call me a traditionalist, but what is wrong with serving food on a plate ?! My halloumi chips incidentally, also provided a small interesting puzzle on how best to eat them - being served in an attractive bucket, on a small wooden board, with very little room to manoeuvre to cut up said cheese ( not wanting to use my fingers as I would rather not have greasy hands)! Meanwhile let me say, the rest of the party thoroughly enjoyed their pork and leek pies, and their deserts, and with no culinary mishaps to report whatsoever ! So all in all a very mixed experience with some hits, as well as some misses.
4 based on 335 reviews
Visited The Crown and Sandys Restaurant for Sunday Lunch. First time visiting for about a decade. It hadn't changed much, but the set menu was pretty good and value for money at £18 for 2 courses. Service was OK, but nothing special. Pub could be a bit lighter, but generally a nice environment for a meal. Will visit again.
4 based on 242 reviews
The 17th Century Inn which celebrated its 300 years in 2012 has an ethos of good quality, affordable informal pub food. Coupled with well kept real ales as well as their beautifully historic surroundings and relaxed, friendly atmosphere it really does cre
The Sunday lunch was delicious and great value. The staff were exceptionally friendly and the pub itself felt like a proper pub, full of character.We were just passing through and visited the pub on spec.I suggest you visit if youâre in the area.
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4 based on 486 reviews
Stopped by for lunch today. We ate in the bar area because we had our dog Jane with us. From the outset the experience was excellent. The staff were very welcoming, especially to Jane. The menu is extensive and included a specials board; I would definitely recommend the sea bass served on a mushroom risotto. We will definitely return soon.
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4 based on 106 reviews
The Bridge is a fantastic country pub located on the edge of the pretty village of Tibberton, our large beer garden backs onto the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, perfect for the summer days ahead. We have just undergone an extensive refurbishment and rea
Many years since our last visit to The Bridge, but recent reviews enticed us to return.Helpful, friendly and efficient staff and and an interesting menu.We each enjoyed a delicious, quality meal, cooked to order.5* missed as the one choice of meal ( delicious ) is served without vegetables, and the other meal choice ( equally delicious) served without any carbohydrates. Prices are such that a portion of greens or potato/rice should really have been included to complete the meals.
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