Worcester (/ˈwʊstər/ ( listen) WUUS-tər) is a city in Worcestershire, England, 31 miles (50 km) southwest of Birmingham and 27 miles (43 km) north of Gloucester. The population is approximately 100,000. The River Severn flanks the western side of the city centre, which is overlooked by the 12th century Worcester Cathedral.
Restaurants in Worcester
5.0 based on 41 reviews
I’ve visited this pub on many occasions since September. Moved to Worcester from Birmingham for my first year at University and just stepping stones away from my accommodation this gem has become my local. During these nerving times for most, the venue holds itself as the warmest atmosphere I have experienced in a local pub, the staff work extremely hard to make myself and my friends feel comfortable when visiting, the real ale is to die for and their pint of Guinness is the best in Worcester! The locals make us feel so welcome no matter what day of the week there is always a friendly face to talk too. Would definitely recommend visiting this riverside pub.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Our business is all about traditional steamed puddings! We produce a whole range of sweet, savoury and Christmas puddings in our small production kitchen. As well as producing we also have a very small kitchen cafe in our production unit, so you can pop in for great coffee, teas and hot steamed puddings. It's rather unique! Our range includes all your old favourites such as Spotted Dick, Treacle Sponge, Gorgeous Ginger to others such as Black & Blue, Banoffee etc. Remember school days with our 'Chocolate Concrete' or sample one of our traditionally made Steak & Kidney Suet puddings.
Fabulous find. Serving an extensive range of sweet and savoury puddings. There were three of us and we enjoyed a black and blue, Lord Randall and Worcestershire syrup pudding all with freshly made custard. Also we had a splendid cafetiere of fresh coffee. Can't recommend this place enough. Extremely friendly owners helped to make the visit extra special.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Great quirky pub with frequent live music and large beer garden. Good variety of beers and spirits.On the perifery of worcester but easy access from Worcester Foregate street.
4.5 based on 2,849 reviews
A place of prayer and worship for fourteen centuries. Royal Tombs, early 12th Century round Chapter House, examples of every type of early English Architecture, beautiful Norman Crypt, medieval Cloister, magnificent Victorian stained glass. Stunning end to end vista. Crypt exhibition, interactive touch screens, mobile App Trails, Cloister Cafe.. Find out about the Cathedral's Anglo-Saxon roots, special saints, glorious musical heritage - and much more. Sunday Eucharist 10.30am, Holy Communion Wednesday 1pm & Friday 11.30am. Free admission. Donations welcomed.
What a beautiful Cathedral - fabulous stonework and lovely to be able to walk around, at your own pace, taking in the magnificent surroundings - well worth a visit if in Worcester.
4.5 based on 231 reviews
The City's Guildhall is a truly beautiful building which dates back to 1721. It has a fascinating history – it was once the seat of justice throughout the city and even housed a prison – and today offers both visitors and residents a glimpse of Worcester's rich and varied heritage.
If in Worcester for the Christmas Fayre worth popping in to see some addtional craft stalls and pop upstairs to view the ornate Hall
4.5 based on 283 reviews
This beautiful 16th century building in the heart of historic Friar Street is run as a museum by volunteers. Displays focus on the house's past, as a home to Tudor weavers through to its use as an ARP Warden's office in WW2, and a school clinic thereafter. A cafe serves tea, coffee and wrapped cakes on vintage bone china. There is a Tudor Rat trail and activities for children. Open Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday all year.
Amazing medieval space that was saved for the city. Fascinating history and a very interesting video on the town history. Well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 345 reviews
Gheluvelt Park is a memorial park built in honour of those lost in the First World War. It straddles Barbourne Brook and has two distinct areas - a formal park to the east, and an informal area managed for wildlife conservation to the west, next to the River Severn. There's a free car park by the Waterworks Road entrance.
Brilliant park to visit especially in the summer if you have children. Good dog walking/ playing field.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Enjoy a Cask Ale, Craft Beer or Gin in a buzzing & welcoming splendid 17th century Grade II listed exterior of tiles and etched windows. The small bar, and adjoining saloon area, have been tastefully refurbished, keeping many original features. This great Traditional pub with magnificent listed tiled frontage and its decorous sand blasted windows has been an Inn for over 200 years and still has the original flooring, bar and some fittings that can be seen throughout the bar! In 1779 it was known at the Young's Mug House, and was also called the Volunteer between 1814-1817. Following that it became the Plumber's Arms before it became the well known Eagle Vaults. The best thing about this little gem is the first floor restaurant, with Mediterranean inspired roots, it is simply exquisite in theme and food!
We visited for a bite to eat and drink during the 'Tier 2' restrictions this December. The staff were very warm and welcoming and attentive throughout our time in the bar. We felt comfortable and COVID secure as staff were wearing visors, plenty hand sanitiser and enough room to social distance between tables. We both had the Gyros - it was huge, absolutely delicious and as we sat upstairs in the restaurant the decor made us feel as though we were on holiday abroad which was lovely! The cocktails we're 241 and we're also very tasty you could tell they were made to a high standard. It was a very enjoyable visit and we will definitely visit again in the future!
4.5 based on 78 reviews
This is a really nice place, which did some really amazing cocktails. Wish I had gone there sooner. Will definitely return.
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