Lichfield /ˈlɪtʃfiːld/ is a cathedral city and civil parish in Staffordshire, England. One of eight civil parishes with city status in England, Lichfield is situated roughly 16 mi (26 km) north of Birmingham. At the time of the 2011 Census the population was estimated at 32,219 and the wider Lichfield District at 100,700.
Restaurants in Lichfield
5.0 based on 48 reviews
We specialise in lovely British produce, looking for interesting cheeses, Gins and ales and anything that goes with. We are winner of Tamworth Small Retailer of the year 2017.
5.0 based on 95 reviews
Had heard about the Beerbohm so decided to call in with my son. Firstly they don't do food but are happy for you to bring your own in and even offer plates and cutlery. Once at the bar the beer choice is excellent with both real ales and several Belgian delights on tap including Westmalle. In addition they have a whole fridge stocked with bottled Belgian beers including trappist gems. Upstairs they have a quirky room with several comfy chairs and tables. Virtually every woman in the place was drinking a poppy gin drink which seemed very popular. Will be back.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
We have been driving past saying we must visit for so long, and are so glad that we finally did! The setting is lovely - round a sheltered courtyard (if you are lucky with the weather- there's blankets if not!) and inside is welcoming and tastefully decorated in an urban style but with lots of warm thoughtful touches of comfy cushions and throws. The homemade cakes all looked really tempting, and the variety of teas on offer was huge. Both the teas we chose were beautiful (loved the timers!) and the food we chose was very well prepared, and so full of flavour; you could tell that everything was good quality, and it was nice to see they had used a local bakery (Bore street) We both had to have a takeaway cake as we left- it would have been rude not to! I can highly recommend the guinness chocolate one. It was really nice to find somewhere which lives up to expectations and I'm looking forward to returning.
5.0 based on 40 reviews
Proud Purveyors of Real Ale, Traditional Ciders, Gins and Fine Wines. A bar-less pub, where quality Real Ale is served as it should be - straight from the cask to you.
I have visited this place occasionally when working in Lichfield and always liked it. We decided to spend the weekend in Lichfield and called in for a beer. It is a brilliant place. It is very safe. The outside seating area is excellent and a little quirky. Beer was amazing; they obviously know their beer. I just think it is something a little bit different that works. Staff were nice and friendly and attentive. Wish I lived a little closer to this place.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Seriously good new bar in Lichfield. Different vibe, drinks served with expertise. Good choice of artisan beers, whiskeys and gins. Go and support something new in Lichfield.
4.5 based on 1,984 reviews
An Ancient Cathedral Full of Life & Wonder There has been a Cathedral in Lichfield for over 1300 years and its story is one bursting with history, art, culture and life. If you're looking for rich heritage, ancient artefacts, and stunning architecture then Lichfield Cathedral has it all. Lichfield Cathedral's story doesn't end with its past, it is very much alive with a vibrant programme of services, events and art projects to capture the imagination of all ages.
About thirty minutes drive from Birmingham there is a large car park nearby. Visiting the Cathedral is free. The guide book is £5 and they offer free tours which I highly recommend. This is one of the best cathedrals I have ever visited with a long history going back to Saxon times. Every corner reveals something new and the history was so interesting especially the civil war siege. Highlights include the Saxon bible and statue of an angel, the Zulu shields and the medieval wall paintings. The tour lasted about 90 minutes and was so interesting. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 350 reviews
Brilliant little museum. Restricted numbers due to Covid, but all the better for that. Very enthusiastic and knowledgable man on reception and occasionally dragging punters in. Prior to our visit, all I knew about Dr Johnson was from Blackadder! It's free and well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
The Old Guildhall Prison for felons and debtors is at the rear of the Guildhall. Visitors can explore original cells and the history of law and order in the city in this small display, on the site which has been in use as a prison since 1548. The prison spans stories across the centuries, from the martyrs burned on Lichfield Market Square in the 17th century to the fates of John Neve, William Wightman and James Jackson who were found guilty of forgery and were the last felons to be publicly hanged at Lichfield gallows in 1810. Officially closed as a prison from 1848, the cells continued to be used as the city lock-up until around 1900, and the old police station gates can still be seen on the ground-floor corridor.
A really good place to visit, steeped in history. Very eeerie but well maintained and accessible to those with limited mobility or families with pushchairs. Lichfield is my hometown yet I've never visited the cells before, it was fascinating and the guide was very friendly and informative. I would love to do a ghost watch here!
4.5 based on 122 reviews
On the First Floor @St Mary's . A performance Space where we stage Shows, events, workshops and exhibitions. .The photographic collection of over 16,000 images will be accessible on computers . The Treasury contains a fine collection of ecclesiastical silver from Churches in the Diocese of Lichfield. . The HAP, access to digital local records . On the ground floor is the City Library
Just visit this old church to see what can be done. The library is here, an entertainment space and coffee shop on the upstairs floor which has been inserted. View the stained glass windows and stone work without a crick in your neck. There was also an exhibition of art by local artists.
4.5 based on 91 reviews
Delta Force Paintball Lichfield is one of the best places to play paintball in Birmingham. We have 6 varied game zones including Viet Cong Villages, speedball arenas, jungle arenas and fully constructed bridges. Delta Force Lichfield is home to the most impressive Jungle Attack field -played over breathtaking landscape with dense shrubbery and deep trenches. Awarded the prize for top Customer Service, this Midlands location creates an environment with massive emphasis on player enjoyment.
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